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hey folks stuart warren guide with the action fly shop i want to talk to you today about anchor placement on the snap t snap t is a very common cast a lot of casters really enjoy it because itamp;#39;s a relatively easy cast but i do see a lot of inconsistency with the anchor placement especially for newer casters so i want to talk to you today about how to kind of fix that on your own cast what i see a lot of for my beginning casters is an anchor placement thatamp;#39;s set way too far upstream the goal here with this anchor placement is to put the anchor just upstream in my right hip about a rod length so what i see a lot of from my beginning casters is this really high anchor placement so theyamp;#39;re going to snap it way up here you see the anchors way the heck up there when i go to sweep that then the line has to pull that kind of bloody l out of the line to get it to go forward so one way to fix that is when you start your snap youamp;#39;re going to start with rod tip poin