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How exactly can those pro fisherman make pin point casts? I can when I'm casting in front of me but when I want to cast down the shore line its pretty hard to do so.

Now I've heard all sorts of different ways to retrieve your line and I have no clue what most of these techniques mean. Like Flippin and Pitchin, Slow Roll, and etc... If you guys explain that to me it would be very helpful, oh and tell me about all the other techniques that you know of.

Lastly, I have no clue what a "Rig" is such as Carolina Rig, Texas rig, and etc... Well how do I do these so called "rigs"

the way i can make pin point cast's are i hold the rod straight up in front of me at 12 o clock , release the spool friction (pushing the button) pull the rod back to 3-4 o clock and cast it out , it takes some time getting used to and just practice , practice ect.

flipping and pitching  ( http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/flipping_pitching.html http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/flipping_pitching_fishing.html  )

slow roll is a retrieval ( reeling in ) when you cast ur spinnerbait out let it sink to the bottom (watch for a strike on the fall) and you reel it in slowly so it maintains contact with the bottom.

the texas rig and the carolina rig are mainly for plastics like worms , or lizards here is some info on that (http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/worm_rigs.html  http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/Texas_Carolina_bass_fishing.html  )

if you want to find more info search the site under the techniques tab and all the other tabs

just my $ . 02

good luck and tight lines bud

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