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I took my first casting instruction last night from Master Instructor Jim Penrod of St. Joe Beach. Very informative two hours of casting instruction. He wanted to know what I anticipated in the class. I told him that I had been teaching myself and wanted an opinion on my form and techniques.

I was like a sponge trying to soak up the words of wisdom Jim was passing.

Diagnosis was that I tend to cut my back cast short some times, I follow through on the forward cast and shouldn't and I let my elbow ride up to high. Basically two minor problems and one that could be equated to style. He said I had good form and had done an excellent job of teaching myself.

What did I learn - Belgian cast, Proper roll cast (I didn't know that one), cross the body cast and multiple practicing techniques to cumbersome to type.

What did I accomplish - I was able to pick up 40-45 foot of line, haul twice with no line slip and shoot line to 70 foot...Jim could shoot 90 foot.

Jim is a great instructor, I am scheduled for another lesson in October (He is out of town until then)...If you interested in taking a fly casting lesson get in touch with Jim Penrod -850-647-2509 - penrodtwin@hotmail.com

I believe you have a Certified Instructor in Tallahassee, a little closer for some of you. His name is Lee Avirett - (850) 224-7425 - lee.avirett@nettally.com
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Sounds good chalk. What it cost ya?
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40 an hour
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Chalk wrote:40 an hour
Money well spent I'm sure. Appreciate the info.
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His hour is a long one hour
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sounds sweet
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The review is much appreciated. I had already planned to try scheduling some time with him this fall. Money well spent. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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He can take two students at one time, if your interested in splitting a lesson
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Lee Avirett is excellent. I bought my combo from him. Lifetime warranty and free instruction came with and I've had him give me a few refreshers over the years.
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