I'm finding it quite hard work to cast a straight line with a WF#8, 15ft clear intermediate tip. Roll casting seems straightforward. But when I go for the overhead cast, it's hard work getting the line neatly out of the water, and into a strong backcast - especially on a longer cast. In the forward cast, the line is often not straight, which is probably related to the backcast problem.
I think roll casting is relatively simple because the the sink tip lifts out of the water when forming the D-loop on the way back.
Any tips on best way to handle sink tip on the way back during an overhead cast?
I think roll casting is relatively simple because the the sink tip lifts out of the water when forming the D-loop on the way back.
Any tips on best way to handle sink tip on the way back during an overhead cast?
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