LongRanger
08-05-2003, 11:07 AM
Following every event we get emails from people that are sorry they missed it. If only they had known that it would be so good. Well, here is your advance notice that it is going to be excellent. If you’ve been thinking about learning to improve your cast to catch more fish or to compete on the casting field, now is the time to act. Wouldn’t it be great if you could cast as hard as you wanted without getting a backlash? Anyone can learn long distance fishing and catch more fish. If you can follow simple instructions you can add 100-300 feet to your cast in one weekend.
Yesterday while standing in line at a sporting goods store I politely listened to another customer tell me that long distance fishing is a waste of time because he catches his big fish within forty yards. His idea of a big fish is a 2 pound Croaker or a 3 pound Bluefish. If he likes it, I love it. My idea of a big fish is a whole lot bigger. Once you’ve pulled a large Drum or Striper over sand bar at 150-200 yards, you’ll never forget it.
Are most of the fish on the beach side of the sand bar or are they on the ocean side? How can you tune a reel so that you gain distance and never have to thumb it? How to you select the proper rod and reel to land the big ones? On August 9th and 10th and again on August 16th and 17th, east coast anglers will have these and hundreds of other questions answered by three times world distance champion, Neil MacKellow. Neil has coached nearly 4,000 people around the world. He is bringing his “Going the Distance” long distance fishing clinic to New Castle, Delaware.
He’ll cover long distance rig designs (complete with a free sample rig for every participant), reel tuning and long casting techniques (complete with step by step printed casting guides and free copy of Neil’s latest video “Going the Distance.” You’ll get to exchange techniques and ideas with other east coast men and women. Yes, we have women registered for the clinic as well. We do not have any plans to repeat this clinic, so this is your first and last chance to attend.
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Mark Edwards, US spinning reel distance holder with a small striper.
Yesterday while standing in line at a sporting goods store I politely listened to another customer tell me that long distance fishing is a waste of time because he catches his big fish within forty yards. His idea of a big fish is a 2 pound Croaker or a 3 pound Bluefish. If he likes it, I love it. My idea of a big fish is a whole lot bigger. Once you’ve pulled a large Drum or Striper over sand bar at 150-200 yards, you’ll never forget it.
Are most of the fish on the beach side of the sand bar or are they on the ocean side? How can you tune a reel so that you gain distance and never have to thumb it? How to you select the proper rod and reel to land the big ones? On August 9th and 10th and again on August 16th and 17th, east coast anglers will have these and hundreds of other questions answered by three times world distance champion, Neil MacKellow. Neil has coached nearly 4,000 people around the world. He is bringing his “Going the Distance” long distance fishing clinic to New Castle, Delaware.
He’ll cover long distance rig designs (complete with a free sample rig for every participant), reel tuning and long casting techniques (complete with step by step printed casting guides and free copy of Neil’s latest video “Going the Distance.” You’ll get to exchange techniques and ideas with other east coast men and women. Yes, we have women registered for the clinic as well. We do not have any plans to repeat this clinic, so this is your first and last chance to attend.
http://home.comcast.net/~longcasters/Mark-small.jpg
Mark Edwards, US spinning reel distance holder with a small striper.