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Might use it to attract paying students..Guess the question is if you do it…what do you want to do with it?
Then yes …. But I always appreciate tips on casting. I may use some and not others but I have discovered you’re always learning or at minimum exploring. Learning what you like and don’t like. ForMight use it to attract paying students..
ThanksExcept for the bamboo guys. They were simply gifted from birth… just let them be !!!!
In that regard I'd probably be a horrible student unless the one teaching me has the last name Rejeff or something similar.Apart from the potential $$ required to achieve CI or MCI status, there’s really no downside to pursuing Casting Instructor skills. A close friend of mind, an MCI who was involved in the early days of the FFI Casting Instructor program and someone I fish with a few times every year has an interesting take on the merits of becoming a Casting Instructor. First regardless of the prospective instructor’s casting skill, they not only make mistakes in their casting, but they probably haven’t made or witnessed all the potential mistakes fly casters make. The CI’s job is to not only identify casting mistakes, but demonstrate them and teach solutions to those mistakes. Teaching newbies is easier because they haven’t had decades of muscle memory doing things the wrong way, regardless how subtle those mistakes might be. Teaching experienced casters is more challenging than one might think. Becoming a CI or MCI isn’t about improving your casting, but instead improving the casting of others. Inevitably, being able to recognize casting mistakes and the ability to teach corrections, will, if you identify and pay attention to your own mistakes, make you a better caster.
If you're not open to learning and/or adjusting your own casting, you probably won't have a good experience getting certified. The best casters in the world are constantly analyzing their cast and making adjustments. Nobody has a perfect cast, so we can all improve.In that regard I'd probably be a horrible student unless the one teaching me has the last name Rejeff or something similar.
I am not very open to changing much about my own casting.![]()