Backcast

/ˈbækˌkæst/ noun

In fly fishing, the backward movement of the fishing rod that loads the line with energy before the forward cast.

From 'back' + 'cast' (to throw). This is specialized fishing terminology developed in the 1900s, combining 'back' with 'cast' (the throwing motion in fishing).

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