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<blockquote data-quote="Setterman" data-source="post: 5661024" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>I second this, I do not want to be in a situation where I'm gunning 70-80 foot casts and trying to hook fish. 40-50' is ideal IMO and it's far more important to focus on accuracy, being able to cast over your opposite shoulder, cast 50' with no false casts or one at the most. Than cast long distances. </p><p></p><p>Standing on the front deck of a boat with the fly in your non rod hand and the ability to drop that fly make one back cast (no false casts) and shoot an accurate cast is critical to having big success in the salt in my opinion. In other words water loading that 15-20 feet of line so no false cast is required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Setterman, post: 5661024, member: 8139"] I second this, I do not want to be in a situation where I’m gunning 70-80 foot casts and trying to hook fish. 40-50’ is ideal IMO and it’s far more important to focus on accuracy, being able to cast over your opposite shoulder, cast 50’ with no false casts or one at the most. Than cast long distances. Standing on the front deck of a boat with the fly in your non rod hand and the ability to drop that fly make one back cast (no false casts) and shoot an accurate cast is critical to having big success in the salt in my opinion. In other words water loading that 15-20 feet of line so no false cast is required. [/QUOTE]
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