This year’s Intermediate Casting Clinic starts with the question “What does it mean to be an intermediate caster?” The answer, in a word, is “control”. This clinic will first explore how to add control to your casting in terms of loop shape, distance, plane and angle. Secondly, these principles and skills will be applied to a series of fishing presentation casts.
Qualified students will be able to false cast thirty feet with a three-foot-wide loop with roughly parallel legs.
Twenty of forty spots total will be reserved for PCC members with the balance open to other South West Council FFI clubs.
An A Team of casting instructors is being assembled including veteran FFI Certified Casting Instructors, Master Casting Instructors and our own ACA tournament champion.
(Dok Arvanites, Tim Lawson, John Vanderhoof, Joe Libeu, Ray Bianco, Mike Miller, Rick Hilles, John Ademetz, Jim Solomon and Nick Blixt.- an A Team indeed.)
When: This is a two day class - Saturday, November 11th and Saturday, November 18th
Time: 8:00 AM to Noon
Cost: $50.00
Where: PCC Clubhouse and Casting Pool
Contact: C. Eric Callow, ecallow@sbcglobal.net, (818) 219-2276
Registration and payment: Pasadena Casting Club website