07-04-2014, 02:37 AM
I too am left handed and visual learner, learning from right handed guides can be a bit of a challenge especially when just trying to watch what there doing and translating to the left hand sometime doesn't compute... Id say first off teach roll casting get those tight loops and put some distance on those casts. Roll casting can be just as if not more effective then dry casting.
Second practice practice practice, practice dry casting in the back yard, at the park or any grassy surface.You don't have to put much distance on the casts just peel out 15 or 20 feet and have her cast it back and forth keeping the line in the air and not tangling or snapping like a whip. Have her get the feel of the line loading before she casts in the opposite direction. In my opinion timing and the feeling of the line loading before you cast forward and back is crucial.
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Second practice practice practice, practice dry casting in the back yard, at the park or any grassy surface.You don't have to put much distance on the casts just peel out 15 or 20 feet and have her cast it back and forth keeping the line in the air and not tangling or snapping like a whip. Have her get the feel of the line loading before she casts in the opposite direction. In my opinion timing and the feeling of the line loading before you cast forward and back is crucial.
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