Art -- I think I agree with that just about 100%, only I shorten it to "caused by anything one can do which causes the rod to take a concave tip path".
-- Like I mentioned, I've read some other explanations (like the "raising and lowering of the elbow") that are so obviously wrong that I can't understand how someone could actually put it into print.
Gene
On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 4:17:31 PM UTC-4, arthur noglak wrote:
On Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 4:17:31 PM UTC-4, arthur noglak wrote:
Please excuse me I had a typo above.Concave tip path = tailing loops
Causes of tailing loops are.
miss aplication of power on the forward cast.
Miss aplication of power as a result of "creep" aslo on the forward cast.
Casting arch to narrow. This is extremely rare!
Improper trajectory change.
" back cast has to be low before the forward cast is high"It still boils down to straight line tip path.
Convex tip path = wide loopsAgain it all boils down to straight line tip path.
http://www.tpfr.org
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