G LOOMIS ROARINGRIVER DREDGER FLY ROD FR1689/10 4

The Term “skagit Casting” Was Coined In The Early 1990’s To Describe On Offshoot System Of Spey Casting Being Used At The Time By Steelheaders In The Skagit River Area. It Was Mostly Characterized By Its Relatively Short Shootinghead Lines. However In Its Original Context, The Term Skagit Casting Described A Method Of Casting That Exercised One Particular Premise To Accomlish Its Casts- The Sustained Anchor Concept. This Works Off The Principles Of Rod Loading That Are The Opposite Of Contacts Spey Casting. Sustained Anchor Casting Uses The ” Unsticking” Of A Thoroughly “stuck” Flyline From The River’s Surface As The Mechanism For Creating Casting Energy. Allowing You To Change The Direction Of The Cast And Providing The Primary Mechanism For Loading The Rod, The Casts That Work Best With….

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G LOOMIS ROARINGRIVER DREDGER FLY ROD FR1689/10-4

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