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On Tue, 01 Nov 2005 01:13:09 GMT, Ed
wrote: Why not just use the rod and reel? Admittedly some can throw farther than they can cast. I doubt there are very many people who can either throw, or cast a line, at 70 feet, over a particular branch of a rather densely packed conifer tree. I can do it, however, with a slingshot. A bow or crossbow would be even better, I'll admit. Well, back in my college days (the first time) I had a phys ed class called "The techniques of Bait and Fly Casting". We had to be able to put the "bait" through a 16" tire from the width of the field house (a bit wider than the width of a basketball court.) to pass. I haven't used a spinning rod in over 25 years. I'd be lucky to hit the other side of the field house let alone the hole in the tire. :-)) Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Ed |
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![]() Why not just use the rod and reel? Admittedly some can throw farther than they can cast. I doubt there are very many people who can either throw, or cast a line, at 70 feet, over a particular branch of a rather densely packed conifer tree. I can do it, however, with a slingshot. A bow or crossbow would be even better, I'll admit. Which is why I recommend using my described method, as you can "sight" up your target. Easy really. Dave. d:-)) -- Amateur Radio Call Sign M1BTI, Located in Manchester England. Locator square IO83TK Chairman Of Trafford Radio Club. Club Call Signs G0TRG & M1BBP Located at Umist, University Of Manchester Institute For Science And Technology Share What You Know, Learn What You Dont. |
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