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what I'm looking for is the perfect ( yet cheap) equipment to cast as far out as possible off a beach . is a spining better that a casting? what about the lenght of the rod? should I get a medium/ heavy? I'm thinking of gettig a 10' rod , with a spining reel and some spiderwire braided line 30#. what do you think. I don't have much experience in that kind of fishing. thanks stef. |
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From: "noname"
| Hi | what I'm looking for is the perfect ( yet cheap) equipment to cast as far | out as possible off a beach . is a spining better that a casting? what | about the lenght of the rod? should I get a medium/ heavy? I'm thinking of | gettig a 10' rod , with a spining reel and some spiderwire braided line 30#. | what do you think. | I don't have much experience in that kind of fishing. | thanks | stef. | I use a 12' Daiwa Eliminator S1202MHRS whjich is a strong yet very light carbon fiber surf rod. I fish light and use 17lb. Stren line on Daiwa Regal S-6000-T spinning reel. Roughly totaling; $120.00 ~ $130.00 If you saw how far I cast, you may be amazed. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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thanks David for your input.
have you ever tried the new type line , like gorilla or spiderwire? 30# and the diameter of 8#. this might also improve how far you car reach( not that you need to apparently). I heard it's only good in a spinning reel though. how far do you think you can cast honestly? thanks again stef. "David H. Lipman" wrote in message news:SYxGe.1376$MW5.585@trnddc08... From: "noname" | Hi | what I'm looking for is the perfect ( yet cheap) equipment to cast as far | out as possible off a beach . is a spining better that a casting? what | about the lenght of the rod? should I get a medium/ heavy? I'm thinking of | gettig a 10' rod , with a spining reel and some spiderwire braided line 30#. | what do you think. | I don't have much experience in that kind of fishing. | thanks | stef. | I use a 12' Daiwa Eliminator S1202MHRS whjich is a strong yet very light carbon fiber surf rod. I fish light and use 17lb. Stren line on Daiwa Regal S-6000-T spinning reel. Roughly totaling; $120.00 ~ $130.00 If you saw how far I cast, you may be amazed. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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From: "noname"
| thanks David for your input. | have you ever tried the new type line , like gorilla or spiderwire? 30# and | the diameter of 8#. this might also improve how far you car reach( not that | you need to apparently). I heard it's only good in a spinning reel though. | how far do you think you can cast honestly? | thanks again | stef. No, I haven't tried them. I have been using Stren 17lb. test for a long while and haven't tried anything else. Maybe one day i'll try Spiderwire. I have heard good things about it and I have multiple spare reels that I can put Spiderwire on one of them. With the wind at my back I can cast almost a football field. I haven't really measured a cast but I almost always outcast my peers and get much feedback from passerby's and other fishermen. It is handy when there is a school of Blue Fish that are just out of reach of the others on the beach. Unfortunately, I have to use a leather finger protector on my index finger or the line cuts into my finger. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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noname wrote:
Hi what I'm looking for is the perfect ( yet cheap) equipment to cast as far out as possible off a beach . is a spining better that a casting? what about the lenght of the rod? should I get a medium/ heavy? I'm thinking of gettig a 10' rod , with a spining reel and some spiderwire braided line 30#. what do you think. I don't have much experience in that kind of fishing. best results on the sea for long casting also used in critical conditions (high waves) are obtained with 2 pieces 12/13feet very strong long casting rods like these (for example, you can find this kind of rods in brands like Daiwa, Century, Penn, ) that require special techniques of casting (ground, pendulum) and are used with 0.35mm diameter line and a 0.70/0.80mm shock leader (both nylon) with 4/6oz lead weights and are usually used with casting reels like Daiwa 7ht or Abu Garcia Ambassadeur 6500 C3. http://www.summerlands.co.uk/Century_Sea_Rods.htm http://neilmackellow.sea-angler.org/ppt_rods.html http://neilmackellow.sea-angler.org/euro.html I have 2 Century in Italy and I miss a lot the sea! you can handle really big fishes with them. for your curiosity, see those incredible records (305yards!): http://uksf.sea-angler.org/records.html can you believe a weight of 5 or 6oz sent to 300yards distance?! -- ciao Vittorix |
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very informative post Vittorix. is there a reason the size of the line doesn't make referene to its pound test capability. I mean you only talked about it " size" and not mensionning it's strenght, and I also read this some other places. In my mind, the smaller the line be , the longer it will cast, but I suspect I'm wrong thinking like that.... what do you tink? why the size and not the force of the line? thanks stef. "Vittorix" wrote in message ... noname wrote: Hi what I'm looking for is the perfect ( yet cheap) equipment to cast as far out as possible off a beach . is a spining better that a casting? what about the lenght of the rod? should I get a medium/ heavy? I'm thinking of gettig a 10' rod , with a spining reel and some spiderwire braided line 30#. what do you think. I don't have much experience in that kind of fishing. best results on the sea for long casting also used in critical conditions (high waves) are obtained with 2 pieces 12/13feet very strong long casting rods like these (for example, you can find this kind of rods in brands like Daiwa, Century, Penn, ) that require special techniques of casting (ground, pendulum) and are used with 0.35mm diameter line and a 0.70/0.80mm shock leader (both nylon) with 4/6oz lead weights and are usually used with casting reels like Daiwa 7ht or Abu Garcia Ambassadeur 6500 C3. http://www.summerlands.co.uk/Century_Sea_Rods.htm http://neilmackellow.sea-angler.org/ppt_rods.html http://neilmackellow.sea-angler.org/euro.html I have 2 Century in Italy and I miss a lot the sea! you can handle really big fishes with them. for your curiosity, see those incredible records (305yards!): http://uksf.sea-angler.org/records.html can you believe a weight of 5 or 6oz sent to 300yards distance?! -- ciao Vittorix |
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noname wrote:
Hi very informative post Vittorix. is there a reason the size of the line doesn't make referene to its pound test capability. I mean you only talked about it " size" and not mensionning it's strenght, and I also read this some other places. In my mind, the smaller the line be , the longer it will cast, but I suspect I'm wrong thinking like that.... what do you tink? why the size and not the force of the line? thanks stef. "Vittorix" wrote in message ... noname wrote: Hi what I'm looking for is the perfect ( yet cheap) equipment to cast as far out as possible off a beach . is a spining better that a casting? what about the lenght of the rod? should I get a medium/ heavy? I'm thinking of gettig a 10' rod , with a spining reel and some spiderwire braided line 30#. what do you think. I don't have much experience in that kind of fishing. best results on the sea for long casting also used in critical conditions (high waves) are obtained with 2 pieces 12/13feet very strong long casting rods like these (for example, you can find this kind of rods in brands like Daiwa, Century, Penn, ) that require special techniques of casting (ground, pendulum) and are used with 0.35mm diameter line and a 0.70/0.80mm shock leader (both nylon) with 4/6oz lead weights and are usually used with casting reels like Daiwa 7ht or Abu Garcia Ambassadeur 6500 C3. http://www.summerlands.co.uk/Century_Sea_Rods.htm http://neilmackellow.sea-angler.org/ppt_rods.html http://neilmackellow.sea-angler.org/euro.html I have 2 Century in Italy and I miss a lot the sea! you can handle really big fishes with them. for your curiosity, see those incredible records (305yards!): http://uksf.sea-angler.org/records.html can you believe a weight of 5 or 6oz sent to 300yards distance?! -- ciao Vittorix In general..the smaller the line diameter the further you can cast. You need to take into consideration the kind of weights you will be casting ..and also things like braided line which has a very tiny diameter vs. a higher test rating. Also from years of watching and reading about fishing in other parts of the world (US here) I notice that , at least in Europe, line is mainly described by its diameter rather than strength, as it is here. -- Power to the Penguin ! |
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noname wrote:
is there a reason the size of the line doesn't make referene to its pound test capability. I mean you only talked about it " size" and not mensionning it's strenght, and I also read this some other places. In my mind, the smaller the line be , the longer it will cast, but I suspect I'm wrong thinking like that.... what do you tink? why the size and not the force of the line? In Italy (and I think also in other parts) we use to identify a line from the diameter, not from the strength (that however is alway specified in the roll). And you thought exactly: the diameter of the line is determinat for a long cast: more the line is big, less the cast is long (if there could be two equal casts). in casting tournaments they use to fix the minimum parameters for the lines in relationship with the weight you cast, and they check it with a micrometer. it's also a question of safety. with the diameter fixed, you can decide which brand and type of line you want. casters usually use smooth and normal strenght main line (replacing it often) and high-strength shock leaders. there is also a question of proportion to respect, neither Danny Moesckoeps can cast a 6 pound weight to 300 yard distance if he has a 10lb main line and a 30lb shock leader (the stress of the line is enormous and will broke for sure). -- ciao Vittorix |
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You need to take into consideration the kind of weights you will be casting ..and also things like braided line which has a very tiny diameter vs. a higher test rating usually braided is avoided for long casting, with the two violent kind of cast named off-the-ground and pendulum, it's usual to create mess in the line, so often you break the line during the cast. no big deal (if is not the cast of your life ![]() line. but if you use the braided instead and you mess the line in a violent cast, you can easily break the rings of the road. -- ciao Vittorix |
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Vittorix wrote:
Tron wrote: You need to take into consideration the kind of weights you will be casting ..and also things like braided line which has a very tiny diameter vs. a higher test rating usually braided is avoided for long casting, with the two violent kind of cast named off-the-ground and pendulum, it's usual to create mess in the line, so often you break the line during the cast. no big deal (if is not the cast of your life ![]() line. but if you use the braided instead and you mess the line in a violent cast, you can easily break the rings of the road. You are correct ![]() cast longer distances with braid and avoid problems.. one is simply making sure the line is wound uniformly on the spool.. a little care and constant tension when loading will achieve this another is to wet the spool (line) before casting which also helps.. I use a braided line of approx 35lb strength, but with a diameter of 10 lb line.. and can cast a hundred yards or so with no problem. Have gone further but I don't like too much line out there..its like remote control fishing..one benefit of braid is that with virtually no stretch hook setting is almost the same at a hundred yards as at ten yards.. if slack is kept to a minimum..the hook set is full power and almost instantaneous.. you lose a lot of force due to stretch in the line with mono over long distances.. Whatever setup you decide upon.. ![]() -- Power to the Penguin ! |
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