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    Fly casting problems

    Hi

    I have an old fly rod that i havent used in a few years. I gave it a cast recently and am having trouble getting the line out through the runners for a decent cast. Would this be because the line is old and lost its protective coating? and/or could it have something to do with the runners on the rod?

    Also, the rod is a 9 weight Gillies Delux which i bought when i first started fly fishing and am wondering how these compare with newer, more expensive rods on the market in terms of casting length?

    Thanks
    Dane

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    Re: Fly casting problems

    If your line is old it wouldn't help your casting. Inspect it for cracks, if so it needs to go in the bin. If not try a fly line cleaner, a clean line will make a big difference.
    Most expensive rods cast well however you can find cheaper rods that will cast just as good. I would look for something with a life time warranty.. I think Black Shadows fly rods do and they cast okay. I am sure there are quite a few on the market these days. A good tackle shop should let you have a cast before you buy. I hope that helps.
    "Good Fishing"

    Craig Jenkins
    Strikezone Fly & Sportsfishing.

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    Nick_Currey
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    Re: Fly casting problems

    Hi Dane,

    Probably the line and not the rod. If line has lost its protective coating - the smoooth bit, then will not flow through the guides. Give teh line a clean and check for cracking etc

    Cheers

    NC

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