Terry Carroll - Brighton Cast
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Terry Carroll - Brighton Cast
Andy Miller just sent me this link of Terry Carroll aka Mr Zziplex showing Barny Wright from Total Sea Fishing how the Brighton cast is done and why
http://www.totalseamagazine.com:80/index.php
Tom.
http://www.totalseamagazine.com:80/index.php
Tom.
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great stuff tom, super little clip, kept simple , basic dynamic of casting,
sorry about the pun, lots of terrys rods suit it though.
steve,
sorry about the pun, lots of terrys rods suit it though.
steve,
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Terry was on about using a "thumbie"
I reckon i know what they are but where do I get one of them??
Have had probs lately with gripping spool when line is wet - hands must be shrinking cos it never used to happen before :roll: :roll: :D :) :D :roll:
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I reckon i know what they are but where do I get one of them??
Have had probs lately with gripping spool when line is wet - hands must be shrinking cos it never used to happen before :roll: :roll: :D :) :D :roll:
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John,
Some guys use a kitchen type rubber glove, you can cut 25mm sections out of the fingers and get enough "thumbies" to last a good while....if you get a good grip it will maximize the power load your putting into the cast, it only take a little slippage to lose a lot of the power.
Dont put the thumbie onto the pad of your thumb, put it around the joint, then if you need to thumb the line at the end of the cast you wont damage the line (only your thumb) :lol:
Tom.
Some guys use a kitchen type rubber glove, you can cut 25mm sections out of the fingers and get enough "thumbies" to last a good while....if you get a good grip it will maximize the power load your putting into the cast, it only take a little slippage to lose a lot of the power.
Dont put the thumbie onto the pad of your thumb, put it around the joint, then if you need to thumb the line at the end of the cast you wont damage the line (only your thumb) :lol:
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using this cast for a while now,the only difference i wont let the lead lay down on sand,i do swing it and on inswing i let lead go higher than a rod itself and on outswing i lift rod up and back a litlle to get more tension and just chuck it....to be honest rod bends more than doing pendulum
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Cheers for the info lads -
tried this cast today and have to say its nice and smooth - almost effortless in fact - still get good distance too
john.
tried this cast today and have to say its nice and smooth - almost effortless in fact - still get good distance too
john.
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IFSA No.
SACN No. 0714
Steal a little and they throw you in jail.....Steal a lot and they make you King!!!!!!!!
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okuma wrote:using this cast for a while now,the only difference i wont let the lead lay down on sand,i do swing it and on inswing i let lead go higher than a rod itself and on outswing i lift rod up and back a litlle to get more tension and just chuck it....to be honest rod bends more than doing pendulum
You can hit the rod almost anytime the lead is heading back towards you and be reasonably safe, let the lead come higher than the rod and sooner or later your going to break the tip off a rod.
What that video doesnt tell you is that with that kind of overhead thump you need a powerful rod. You can even hit the rod while the lead is going away from you and still get power into the cast....but to do what you say (if I pick you up right) is heading for a broken rod.
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im hitting then its going back,only then its higher than the rod i lift rod up and back up a bitRockhopper wrote:okuma wrote:using this cast for a while now,the only difference i wont let the lead lay down on sand,i do swing it and on inswing i let lead go higher than a rod itself and on outswing i lift rod up and back a litlle to get more tension and just chuck it....to be honest rod bends more than doing pendulum
You can hit the rod almost anytime the lead is heading back towards you and be reasonably safe, let the lead come higher than the rod and sooner or later your going to break the tip off a rod.
What that video doesnt tell you is that with that kind of overhead thump you need a powerful rod. You can even hit the rod while the lead is going away from you and still get power into the cast....but to do what you say (if I pick you up right) is heading for a broken rod.
Tom.
I think I know what you mean, that type of cast is what the American call the Hatteras cast. I have always used a type of moving Brighton cast and found it easy and safe (to others) but for max power you need to get the tip of the rod low, as the lead comes back (with a 4ft or 5ft drop) inside between the tip and your hand its easy to get the tip down and then hit it, you will find you pick the lead up instantly.....if you get the right height in the sky you will always get a good cast off.....far easier to master than the pendulum.
Tom.
Tom.