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Definition of backcast in English: backcastnoun ˈbakkɑːstˈbakkast A backward swing of a fishing line preparatory to casting. Example sentencesExamples - There are many casting techniques used such as groundcast, backcast over head thump etc.
- My competence with a fly rod is on the low side of remarkable, but now the wind is screwing up my backcast.
- Wading usually is easy over a gravel bottom of predictable depth and flow, with ample room for backcasts.
- Keeping the trailing bucket and line inside the wide arc of the backcast is a prudent policy.
- With grace and ease that he had entirely lacked, she executed a perfect backcast.
verbˈbakkɑːstˈbakkast [no object]Make a backcast. Example sentencesExamples - A fly rod is an excellent option for night fishing on a low, open pier or dock where room for safe backcasting is available.
- ‘Why don't you show Jake how to backcast? ‘suggested Terry.’
Definition of backcast in US English: backcastnounˈbakkast Fishing A backward swing of a fishing line preparatory to casting. Example sentencesExamples - Wading usually is easy over a gravel bottom of predictable depth and flow, with ample room for backcasts.
- There are many casting techniques used such as groundcast, backcast over head thump etc.
- My competence with a fly rod is on the low side of remarkable, but now the wind is screwing up my backcast.
- With grace and ease that he had entirely lacked, she executed a perfect backcast.
- Keeping the trailing bucket and line inside the wide arc of the backcast is a prudent policy.
verbˈbakkast [no object]Fishing Make a backcast. Example sentencesExamples - A fly rod is an excellent option for night fishing on a low, open pier or dock where room for safe backcasting is available.
- ‘Why don't you show Jake how to backcast? ‘suggested Terry.’
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