Saturday, January 19, 2008

The Kelley Flip Cast



So here it is, the secret to our success. The Kelley Flip Cast, named after the man who created and refined the technique, will revolutionize the way you fish small streams and creeks. It's a simple cast of the point-and-shoot type.

First: Grasp your lure by the treble hook. Hold it firmly, any limp-wristing the sharp end of your lure when performing this cast can end in a scream and blood, and point the end of your pole at the spot of water that interests you.

Second: It's important to have a flexible pole, preferably a compact, one-piece set-up although a full-size two-piece can work as you see in the video. Bend the tip of that pole under and back toward you, enough so when you release the lure the tension will slingshot your lure at the precise spot you were aiming for.

Third: Once the lure hits the water, get on it. Fish in the waters you're gonna be able to fish with this cast aren't accustom to having something thrown at them and attack in a hurry.

Simple as that. It's quick, accurate, and gets you into water you never thought you could fish let alone catch fish in.

Enjoy, and see you back here soon with more Fish This!

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