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A haul is a pull or tug on the line that is normally done during the back cast or the forward cast. It increases the speed of the line, enabling you to make longer casts with less strain on your casting arm.

You can also use it during the pickup to ease the line off the water with a shorter stroke than you'd normally need. When a caster hauls during the pickup, he's usually doing it because he is trying to pick up and back cast a long line, one so long that he just doesn't have enough rod travel in his pickup-and-back cast to get the job done.

Before you make your single haul, make sure you have enough slack between your line hand and the reel to permit the longest haul you can make without yanking line off the reel during the haul. To haul on the pickup, begin pulling on the line directly away from your rod hand the instant you begin the pickup.


Your haul should accelerate in time with the rod's acceleration, and it should have its abrupt stop at the same instant as the rod. If you don't need a haul during the pickup, save the line speed you would have used on the pickup for the back cast.

To do this, delay your haul until the line-to-leader connection begins to come off the water. Then accelerate your haul as you accelerate the rod, finishing both the haul and the back cast abruptly at the same instant.

The double haul cast is slightly different than the single haul.  With a short, downward pull; draw down about five to eight inches of fly line on the back cast.  Bring your hand and the line back up.  Let the fly line unroll behind you like in an overhead cast.

Make your second haul in equal length as your first haul.  Do this in the acceleration of the forward cast.  Bring your hand holding the fly line quickly forward as if you were shooting your line.  That completes the cast.

The double haul cast is good for getting you extra distance during your casts.

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