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The difference in cast range bettwen 8'6" - 9' and 10' rods



 
 
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Old February 25th, 2005, 01:55 AM
Paul
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Default The difference in cast range bettwen 8'6" - 9' and 10' rods

I am planning to buy a rod which I would be mostly using for rock
fishing, and from the wharf. 8'6" suits me the best however I would
like to do some surfcasting ocasionally. 9' and 10' rods are already
considered as surfcasting rods but wouldnt be as handy as 8'6". Can
anyone give me some idea what's the difference between those rods in
cast range. How far can I cast with those rods? Ofcourse I mean an
approx difference as I know some other factors eg line, wind, sinker
will influence cast distance.
Thanks for any help.
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Old May 15th, 2005, 10:26 PM
Oldsquid
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I do not know the "real" numbers, but for me every 6" adds about 30 - 50
yrds casting.


"Paul" wrote in message
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I am planning to buy a rod which I would be mostly using for rock
fishing, and from the wharf. 8'6" suits me the best however I would
like to do some surfcasting ocasionally. 9' and 10' rods are already
considered as surfcasting rods but wouldnt be as handy as 8'6". Can
anyone give me some idea what's the difference between those rods in
cast range. How far can I cast with those rods? Ofcourse I mean an
approx difference as I know some other factors eg line, wind, sinker
will influence cast distance.
Thanks for any help.



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Old May 23rd, 2005, 11:21 AM
John Benson
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A man should own at least 10 fishing rods. Buy the one you want for the
particular situation you want to fish. Then buy another one for surfcasting.
And remember, you will need one for bait and another for plugs. And another
for smaller baits. john
"Paul" wrote in message
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I am planning to buy a rod which I would be mostly using for rock
fishing, and from the wharf. 8'6" suits me the best however I would
like to do some surfcasting ocasionally. 9' and 10' rods are already
considered as surfcasting rods but wouldnt be as handy as 8'6". Can
anyone give me some idea what's the difference between those rods in
cast range. How far can I cast with those rods? Ofcourse I mean an
approx difference as I know some other factors eg line, wind, sinker
will influence cast distance.
Thanks for any help.



 




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