“Through many years of studying modern fly casting instruction, we have identified what we believe to be the five essential elements of fly casting. Each essential element will be explained and the visual recognition of both a good and a bad cast will be discussed. Comparisons of the best fly casters in the country have shown that styles of casting are unique to each caster. However, the five essentials discussed in this booklet represent the common thread that ties all good casters together. If all of the following essentials are properly executed, good casting will be the result; if all the essentials are not correctly performed, you cannot be a complete caster.”
The Five Essentials are as follows:
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I also love fly-fishing. My shoulders and elbows are not allowing much of it these days, but I was once an avid fly-fisherman. Unlike any peoples mistaken impression, fly-fishing is fairly easy to do once you get th ehandg of it, and it can be used to take virtually any type of fish. My brother ERnie, once caught an aligator gar using a dry fly on a fly-rod just for grins at Lake Beaver Fork,a small reservoir that serves Conway, Arkansas. we also caught catfish on dry flies, which defies most conventional beliefs about the feeding patterns of catfish.
Although not nearly as sexy and cool as properly casting dry or wet flies using a fly-rod, fly-line, and fly-reel, virtually any fly can fished with a spincast rod and reel. It is simple. You merely add weight by using a small float or small splitshot where appropriate provide a small amount of forward momentum. This is a common practice in the Southern USA when the bream (bluegill) are spawing. For a real thrill, do this and terminate the line in not one popping bug but three, each with its on one to one and a half foot leader. During a bream spawn, once a bed of bream are found, it is not uncommon to hook three of these broad-bodied fighters at once. Talk about a fun fight.
I haven't seen very many of the Johnson 115 Spincast reels. I do not know for sure when it was made, although the features and design and model number would indicate that it was shortly after the Johnson 100 and 110 models were made. My own speculation is that it was a marketing trial using plastics in lieu of the metal parts. It may have not met much success in the market, perhaps because of the way plastics were viewed at the time as being inferior to metals. The bell was made of metal, although it was painted to appear similar to the plastic parts. My only one of these has impressed me as a very good, versatile, and durable reel. The design of the bell and the line pick-up/release is slightly different than that of the 100's and 110's. The 115 appears to be the first Johnson model spincast reel wherein the hole through which the line passes through the bell housing has been modified to coincide with the proximity of the interior spool retention nut in such a way as to provide additional casting accuracy control. A recess in the area surrounding the spoon retention nut is encircled with a rubber ridge that comes into contact with the passing line when the line release control on the top of the reel is depressed. The release button is first pressed just prior to the line release as with other models, but if it is pressed a second time, the forward line travel is stopped prior to the normal forward trajectory of the lure-driven line--much as a bait-casting reel spool is stopped by the thumb.
Coupled with a very free line release which rivals the distance of any reel--even with a very light-weight lure--provides a much more accurate cast than is available with models not so designed. This feature is found on the subsequent Johnson 150 Comander Accucast reel. The feature was obviously directed at the clams that pure baitcasting reels provided greater accuracy control. It was at this time that makers of baitcasting reels were enacting huge design inroads that made good baitcasting reels more affordable. But even these improved baitcasting reels leaved much to be desired. The infamous backlash problem that exists to this day with even the best baitcasters requires a greater degree of skill than did thisJohnson 115 spincast reel.
The best baitcasters of old-contemporary to the Johnson 115 would not do well at all with light spinner-sized or weights of lures--whereas the Johnson 115 did and still does very well with thes elight lures. I am baffled as to why this reel did not catch on at the time. The course of fishing reel history might have been changed, had this Johnson model been touted more heavily and advertised in a flag-ship marketing position. But this is all merely my best guess.
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Posted by: デュベティカ アウトレット | 11/30/2013 at 07:34 AM
I love get gamma blue 11s using nylons. Their lovely, nice and everyone loves along with.Space is a much more magenta (Chamomile tea) in comparison with pink colored, yet still very lovable!
Posted by: gamma blue 11s | 11/29/2013 at 07:09 AM
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Posted by: バーバリーブラックレーベル | 11/18/2013 at 05:43 AM
→いい風合いになったらその後はバッグで大切に使う。 自分はこの方法でカードケースと二つ折りに風合いを出してる。
Posted by: ボッテガヴェネタ 店舗 | 11/10/2013 at 12:16 PM