Troubleshooting the Cast

Troubleshooting the Cast by Ed Jaworowski, published by Stackpole Books in 1999, is a practical guide designed for those looking to improve their fly casting skills. This edition spans 77 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses 32 common fly casting problems, providing clear explanations and solutions, making it accessible for both novice and experienced anglers.
Readers will find that Jaworowski thoroughly analyzes each issue, summarizing the four basic principles of casting while offering easy-to-read line drawings to illustrate each problem and its corresponding remedy. The topics covered include challenges such as shock waves, line slapping against the rod, and difficulties with distance casting in windy conditions. This focused approach aims to demystify the casting process and enhance the reader’s understanding of effective techniques in fishing.
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“The best teacher of fly casting I have ever known.” –Lefty Kreh on Ed Jaworowski.
No one analyzes fly casting more thoroughly or presents solutions more clearly than Ed Jaworowski. He demystifies the process. Building on The Cast, his groundbreaking study, Ed here summarizes the four basic principles of casting and presents 32 of the most common problems and how to solve them. Shock waves, line slapping against the rod, line or leader collapsing when casting a heavy fly, problems with wind on distance casts-each problem and remedy is illustrated in precise line drawings and explained in concise text.
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