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false cast
noun
Angling.
- a throw of the line in fly casting in which the line, leader, and fly are prevented from hitting the water.
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The practice cast is called a 鈥渇alse cast.鈥
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I made one false cast and dropped the fly above the rock, but a little too close to the bank.
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You don鈥檛 just cast a fly line but 鈥渇alse cast鈥 it, 鈥渞oll cast鈥 it and 鈥渄ouble haul鈥 it, different techniques for different situations.
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Each 鈥渇alse cast鈥 builds momentum and allows the rod to 鈥渟hoot鈥 more line, until the final forward cast, known as the 鈥減resentation.鈥
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Don't Rock the Boat Guide: Ken Collette Homeport: Key Biscayne, Florida Experience: 30 years as a professional captain Tactic: Many anglers go to great lengths to sneak up on a school of feeding bonefish silently, then shake the boat as they false cast.
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