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    Me and my friend went practice casting on the 11er side pitch in rickleton today. We are both pretty new to the sport so are trying to practice as much as we can. We both have moved into using multipliers in recent months and have taken to it pretty well.

    When we were down, a guy walking his dog came over and said he used to take part in casting competitions a few years ago, and offered to show us a few tips and tricks. After showing us a few things we both massively exceeded the distance we were doing before.

    The problem is i never got a chance to thank the guy properly as he walked down the far side of the field on his way home. So it was a bit of a long shot seeing if he was on here, we just wanted to say thanks. Top Bloke smashing.

  • #2
    Nice of him to share his knowledge,The only person i know of on here from washington is Rocker but probably quite a few more i would guess

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    • #3
      What time does he walk his dog? I might pop down myself!

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      • #4
        No probs it was a pleasure
        Species 2013 : crabs, warts

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        • #5
          nee bother gud bit crac m8 next time al show ya me underarm casting style
          Panel Pin Champ
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          • #6
            rod

            Always nice to see people helping others with casting teqnique. While there is not much fish about casting is another level to to the sport. Very adictive mind ha

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            • #7
              Originally posted by codseeker View Post
              nee bother gud bit crac m8 next time al show ya me underarm casting style
              Dream on youngin maybe the crab line cast

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              • #8
                Wee ver was it you if so thank you so much mate, we were banging them out once you were gone bud.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Johnb87 View Post
                  Me and my friend went practice casting on the 11er side pitch in rickleton today. We are both pretty new to the sport so are trying to practice as much as we can. We both have moved into using multipliers in recent months and have taken to it pretty well.

                  When we were down, a guy walking his dog came over and said he used to take part in casting competitions a few years ago, and offered to show us a few tips and tricks. After showing us a few things we both massively exceeded the distance we were doing before.

                  The problem is i never got a chance to thank the guy properly as he walked down the far side of the field on his way home. So it was a bit of a long shot seeing if he was on here, we just wanted to say thanks. Top Bloke smashing.
                  Might be gerryberry he's on here I think he's a tournament caster

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                  • #10
                    That's at the end of my street!

                    Got 15 foot of shockleader and a 6oz stuck 2ft down in my back garden if you want it back?
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                    • #11
                      Haha cheers ant but it wasn't mine, although I don't think anyone will e in a hurry to ask for it back ha. Do you live in generals wood, I live in rickleton also.

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                      • #12
                        Aye, in High Generals Wood John.
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