My kayak has not been wet since my 11 March trip to St. Mary’s Lake. It’s doubtful it will get wet in April.
During our lockdown I have:
Bought supplies I didn’t need online:
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Tied streamers (I also didn't need):
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Braved Safeway three times (a scary and frustrating task):
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Missed watching the Caps:
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Finished all my library books (and now I cannot return them until May):
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Practiced casting...and that's the real topic of this post.
This afternoon I set up a bucket in my yard as a casting target. I moved back 16 paces, a good 45 feet:
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I tried to put a wooly bugger into the bucket with my 5 weight fly rod. That was much harder than I thought.
Mostly, I overshot the bucket. Here I was on line but too long:
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Just missed:
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And finally, BINGO:
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Now I know why they use Hula Hoops as targets at fly fishing show casting pools.
I'd like to tell you that I zeroed in on the bucket after only a few casts. That didn't happen. It's harder than you might think. I put the fly in the bucket one time in roughly 30 minutes of casting. I like to think of myself as an accurate caster. I really enjoy hitting targets on the water. I do well enough to catch a lot of fish on structure. But I think what I learned is that I'm a "close enough" caster. Fortunately, in fishing, close enough is usually good enough.
So, if you've reached the peak of your boredom like me, give the bucket challenge a try. I didn't use my bait casters or spinning rods. But I don't think it would be any easier with conventional tackle.
Stay safe everyone,
During our lockdown I have:
Bought supplies I didn’t need online:
Stockard.jpg
Tied streamers (I also didn't need):
IMG_3326.jpg IMG_3329.jpg
Braved Safeway three times (a scary and frustrating task):
IMG_3551.jpg
Missed watching the Caps:
IMG_3155.jpg
Finished all my library books (and now I cannot return them until May):
IMG_3566.jpg
Practiced casting...and that's the real topic of this post.
This afternoon I set up a bucket in my yard as a casting target. I moved back 16 paces, a good 45 feet:
IMG_3559 (3).jpg
I tried to put a wooly bugger into the bucket with my 5 weight fly rod. That was much harder than I thought.
Mostly, I overshot the bucket. Here I was on line but too long:
Too Far.jpg
Just missed:
Close.jpg
And finally, BINGO:
Finally.jpg
Now I know why they use Hula Hoops as targets at fly fishing show casting pools.
I'd like to tell you that I zeroed in on the bucket after only a few casts. That didn't happen. It's harder than you might think. I put the fly in the bucket one time in roughly 30 minutes of casting. I like to think of myself as an accurate caster. I really enjoy hitting targets on the water. I do well enough to catch a lot of fish on structure. But I think what I learned is that I'm a "close enough" caster. Fortunately, in fishing, close enough is usually good enough.
So, if you've reached the peak of your boredom like me, give the bucket challenge a try. I didn't use my bait casters or spinning rods. But I don't think it would be any easier with conventional tackle.
Stay safe everyone,
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