In today’s session of “Casting with Ed”, Ed talks to us briefly bout the “Snap-T” cast, why he didn’t like it originally, and why he’s come around to use it 60-70% of the time in his warmwater fishing. So long as the tip of the rod is immediately kept out of the path of the fly by angling it toward the water, this is a very versatile cast that can be performed off either shoulder, either side of the river. This alone makes it a must-know cast for your arsenal. It’s also a powerful cast, and when performed correctly puts your anchor in just the right place to maximize load in the sweep and into the forward stroke. But enough from us, let’s let Ed tell us why he likes it!
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