By Louis Cahill
Here’s a trick you may not know for making longer Bow-and-Arrow casts.
If you love fishing small streams, then you probably know how to make a Bow-and-Arrow cast. It’s not rocket science. But, what if I told you I could show you how to get an extra 6-9 feet with that simple cast?
I couldn’t count the number of brook trout I’ve caught this way ing the mountains of North Georgia and North Carolina. If you don’t know how to make the Bow-and-Arrow cast, or if you’re interested in reaching more water,
check out this video.
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When I need to cast further I coil up leader in the same hand I am holding the fly in and release the line and coil together. This helps me get an extra 10 plus feet of line out, which can be huge when using a 6 or 7 foot rod. Joe Humphreys was the best at this technique.
I think Joe Humphries has a video on this also. Good tip