katyroller
338 posts
Nov 27, 2008
11:13 AM
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Nick, Yes, I am from Katy, TX a suburb of Houston. Anyone ever heading out this way, please let me know. I would love to put up a kit for you.
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Spin City USA
121 posts
Nov 27, 2008
11:19 AM
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Katyroller, you need to get a good hammock, saves on the back and neck. Put a little frequency in those birds that way you will get more enjoyment for your time. I like you like the deep birds, mine are in the 30-40 ft range. I am trying to push them a few yards at a time and still hold the quality. ---------- They gotta Spin to win.....Jay
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katyroller
339 posts
Nov 27, 2008
11:35 AM
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Scott, Again I agree with you, kind of scary ain't it? Yes, a 60' that doesn't roll correctly isn't worth squat. I have 60'+ birds that do roll correctly but they are hard to come by. In addition to roll quality there are the other challenges that the deep bird flier has to contend with. My family of Whitts were for many years kept by backyard fliers who were only interested in deep rolling. Personally, I feel these guys did the family an injustice by not striving to develop the family as a all around performer. I am trying to take this family to the next level and develop the new "general purpose" roller. The family that rolls deep consistently with frequent performance. Why not fly a comp family and work on depth? I'll let you know when I figure it out!
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