Types of Casting

1234567891011
Across
  1. 2. A casting technique where the line is thrown in a high, slow arc, usually for long-distance casts.
  2. 4. A casting technique where the angler flicks the rod with a short, controlled motion, often used for precise placement.
  3. 6. A casting technique where the focus is on accuracy and casting over short distances.
  4. 8. A casting technique designed to cast as far as possible, requiring strength and control to reach distant areas.
  5. 9. A technique similar to pitch casting but with an even shorter distance, often used to place bait near structures.
  6. 10. A casting method where the rod is swung low, and the line is cast in an upward arc, often used for short-distance casting.
  7. 11. A casting technique where the angler swings the rod back and forth before releasing the line, used for power casts.
Down
  1. 1. A casting method focused on achieving maximum distance, usually involving powerful, long strokes.
  2. 3. A casting technique where the angler throws the line over their shoulder in an arc.
  3. 5. A casting technique that uses a gentle motion to release the bait, often used in shallow waters.
  4. 6. A technique where the lure is cast to make it skip across the surface of the water, often used to target fish near the shore.
  5. 7. A casting technique where the angler throws the line horizontally to the side, often used for accuracy in tight spots.