This summer I became addicted to casting terrestrials against the shoreline for trout while nudging along under MK power, spent far more time doing it than stripping lines or watching indicators, and was rewarded with some of the biggest lake trout I've ever caught. Had some sessions that seemed to be one bruiser after another, and had sessions where several hours of repetitive casting only = a fish or two for the effort. And that much casting, session after session, even with proper arm/wrist bio-mechanics and lightweight Douglas rod and Lamson Speedster reel takes a toll.
Hence, enter wrist tendinitis, a first for me but not likely the only one on this forum to deal with it.
So went through a few wrist braces until I found one that works really well, the Push Sports Brace, as well as a PT video whose exercises are helping with the issue.
Be interested in what works for you.

Hence, enter wrist tendinitis, a first for me but not likely the only one on this forum to deal with it.
So went through a few wrist braces until I found one that works really well, the Push Sports Brace, as well as a PT video whose exercises are helping with the issue.
Be interested in what works for you.
