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Paul,
Well, not exactly. But, an "overpowered" back cast will cause the rod tip to travel in a concave arc, even when a "proper" Overhead casting stroke is executed.
In my observations, at least, the most common cause for tailing loops is what I stated in my first paragraph. And I only addressed two of those causes. But, I do believe that an elliptical stroke will eliminate tailing loops caused by a large majority of casting stroke/timing flaws. Just by the simple fact that the the line planes change in mid air....
Any who, you're welcome.
Dano
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