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Originally Posted by Pinwheeled
When just practicing in my yard or when casting a single fly, I don't have much trouble. However, most of the fishing I've done so far is with a nymph and an indicator.
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These are two different casting principals. Using a single fly you are casting on a level plane from back cast to forward stroke. Using an indicator or adding weight to the leader you have to open your casting up a bit. The nice tight loops are not what you are trying to achieve with an indicator because the energy transfer won't happen the same. You are basically lobbing the indicator out but its not that simple.
A few things that may help.
1) Slow down (you are never really going as slow as you think you are)
2) Watch your back cast. See where it goes and how it lays out.
3) Limit your casting distance. If you want to cast way over there then move closer somehow. Change your angle. I am guessing if you are having trouble with wind knots then the mending on a 60-70ft cast will not be sufficient to achieve a dead drift.
As far as wind knots: if you can't untangle in 2 mins cut it at re tie. save you some headache and stress.
Roll cast is a good suggestion as well.