Backhand cast is casting with a backhand motion from the casting hand typically using a roll cast at short to medium distances. Common when boat positioning is difficult (or takes too long) or a second angler is nearby interfering with standard cast.
Why are BackHand Casts Important?
Backhand casts are important for:
Docks and Marinas: Use for precision casts around the boats and docks to get optional lure placement.
Shorelines: Used for optimal lure placement around cover.
Avoid Hitting Lure: Where necessary to make casts while avoiding hitting the trolling motor, windshield and others on the boat.
Backhand Cast Options
Technique Considerations:
Wrist Down: With baitcaster rods, flip your wrists, to: