robertroach
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At the end of the day yesterday at a small club lake I spent an hour with a big lobworm hoping for a perch.
They weren't having it so I decided to practice my wallis casting or in my case wallis thrashing. Having decided to acquire this skill I am finding it very difficult. I got to a point where every other cast went as planned but I am finding it tricky to match the speed of the drum to the cast. Either the drum is going too fast or too slow.
Anyone else finding it difficult?
Amazingly, half way through all this thrashing, the bait landed in a patch of weeds at my feet. When I had sorted the line out ready for the next cast I had a nice perch attached, about one and a half pounds!
They weren't having it so I decided to practice my wallis casting or in my case wallis thrashing. Having decided to acquire this skill I am finding it very difficult. I got to a point where every other cast went as planned but I am finding it tricky to match the speed of the drum to the cast. Either the drum is going too fast or too slow.
Anyone else finding it difficult?
Amazingly, half way through all this thrashing, the bait landed in a patch of weeds at my feet. When I had sorted the line out ready for the next cast I had a nice perch attached, about one and a half pounds!