Super User FryDog62 Posted April 22, 2020 Super User Posted April 22, 2020 Anyone have technique suggestions on getting distance when skipping backhanded with a baitcaster? I’ve seen guys use both hands and others just one when casting (Swindle). I can do either moderately well - what I lack is distance. Do you just decide to give up distance when backhand skipping or are there mechanics that help in that regard? Quote
Super User Sam Posted April 22, 2020 Super User Posted April 22, 2020 Glenn has a very good video on Facebook about casting backhanded. I suggest you find it and note what Glenn says to do. If I go to Facebook and find it I will add the link to this post. Quote
Super User FryDog62 Posted April 22, 2020 Author Super User Posted April 22, 2020 5 hours ago, Sam said: Glenn has a very good video on Facebook about casting backhanded. I suggest you find it and note what Glenn says to do. If I go to Facebook and find it I will add the link to this post. Yes, but casting backhand is one thing, skipping is another... 51 minutes ago, BaitFinesse said: I pitch skip rather than back hand. Pitching is backhand anyways unless I have been doing it wrong. I use a 7'11'' rod and have no problem getting baits out to, skipping an under more distance targets that I would normally roll cast with a shorter rod. Got to put some umph in that pitch though and my 7'11'' is no broom handle and loads. I think pitching might be a technique I want to try more. I have all the SV reels from Tat to Steez. I think there’s something to getting the rod to load a bit when pitching versus trying to fling it too much with the wrist/elbow.. Quote
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