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On Wed, 02 Dec 2009 03:04:48 -0600, Lostgallifreyan
wrote: Sorry if my post is as silly as it appears it might be, but just in case it isn't... I've seen people walking dogs in a large park I run in a lot. They have these slingshot/stick type affairs to throw tennis balls with for fast strong dogs to get a lot of exercise fetching them while the owner has an easier time of it. I've never tried one, but from what I've seen, even unconscious practise seems to result in some accuracy, and distance certainly isn't lacking. In short, it might be easier, cheaper and faster to practise with one of those than to devise a more complex launcher. It seems to me that accurately placing a thin line over a branch up to 100 ft high might be easier than learning to fly-cast. Another thing I remember, on a smaller scale by far, is a small stick and two rubber bands, one binding the other over the end of the stick. I was about 6, at a strange house competing with another boy to accurately and strongly catapult nasturtium seeds by releasing them against the stick so the band drew them near-parallel to it at speed. It's very effective because it eases aiming and the recoil is just enough to cause the stick end to slew aside to allow accurate clearance at the crucial instant, something that became immediately apparent at the time I 'invented' it. If the thing were scaled up, for example with a carefully prepared inner tube from a cycle tyre, then maybe the thing can launch a weighted tennis ball and light line accurately with one shot. The trial and error would certainly be a lot lower than the dog-ball-slinger. ![]() I am still open to all leads. I did a Google on "dog ball shooter" and found a lot of interesting posts. I don't think any of them are up to carrying a monofilament line over a 100 foot tree but they are still interesting. My Black Lab enjoys chasing a genuine bowling pin when I throw it but we are both getting too old for that game! It has given her very strong neck muscles. The Hyper dog launcher looks to be effective and inexpensive for the intended purpose. I met a fellow at Home Depot that does a lot of surf fishing in the ocean. He is considering a similar device as my launcher to place his bait further from the beach... Rainy day (flood warnings) in North Carolina today... antenna play on computer today. John Ferrell W8CCW |
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