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canalfisher 08-10-2012 10:54 AM

longest casting spinning reel
 
i fish the canal often . fish seem to be allways in the middle .what i s the longest casting spinning reel . i have a vs 300 and a saltiga 6000
z thanx

numbskull 08-10-2012 11:38 AM

I suck at casting so feel free to ignore me, but I think that casting distance is best looked at as an entire system rather than a piece-meal approach. You need a rod, guide system, line weight, reel that matches the guide system, lure choice and most importantly the technique to use the stuff right. Putting a large spooled distnace reel (like an emblem pro, diawa Basia, or shimano bullseye) on the wrong rod won't solve your problem.

BigFish 08-10-2012 11:41 AM

The one that casts the furthest....is the best long distance casting spinning reel!!! Am I right?? What do I win??:rotf2:

the point 08-10-2012 12:53 PM

If where talking just reels not worried about rods..I would say My Diawa Emblem Pro.

Mike P 08-10-2012 01:08 PM

A Saltiga will cast with any reel with the right guide set-up.

In side by side testing with an EmPro on an old COF guide set up, the difference was marginal averaged out over a dozen casts on each--less than 10 yards. If you go with a more modern lay-out you'll get better distance. From most reels.

soups 08-10-2012 02:09 PM

There is a person, in a short period, has become legendary for his casting ability. People from near and far, come to hear his explanations of long distance casting and going large. I'll stop here and welcome guesses. He loves the attention. Good luck.
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The Dad Fisherman 08-10-2012 02:15 PM

Is he the Dad of a Local Cape Cod Canal Fishing Legend? :hihi:

Slipknot 08-10-2012 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by soups (Post 953077)
There is a person, in a short period, has become legendary for his casting ability. People from near and far, come to hear his explanations of long distance casting and going large. I'll stop here and welcome guesses. He loves the attention. Good luck.
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LMAO:rotf2:

tysdad115 08-10-2012 02:23 PM

You think that ass needs you two helping him derail this thread?:bshake:

soups 08-10-2012 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman (Post 953078)
Is he the Dad of a Local Cape Cod Canal Fishing Legend? :hihi:

Very possible. He's a candle in the wind to many of us.
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wader-dad 08-10-2012 02:27 PM

I think the rod, lure weight /shape and your casting technique are almost all of the factors in a cast. But you need line capacity.

I don't fish the canal but bought a Century FMJ for some other places. I was into my backing on some casts with my current reels - so I bought a Shimano Albrid c14 and now have 300 yards on a spool that will not create friction. Its a Japanese Domestic model reel - if it breaks I got a problem- But so far its been great and matches up well with the rod.

Slipknot 08-10-2012 02:27 PM

As was said, it helps to match all the components for maximum distance


I like the Saltiga reels, they have enough power also for the canal fishing.

I get more distance with my 4500 than my 6000gt

Slipknot 08-10-2012 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by tysdad115 (Post 953080)
You think that ass needs you two helping him derail this thread?:bshake:

no I don't think that

he's fine all by his self

don't you have a car repair customer to take care of someplace?:smash:
you have to admit, he IS funny

I think he forgot to include humble

soups 08-10-2012 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by tysdad115 (Post 953080)
You think that ass needs you two helping him derail this thread?:bshake:

This is uncalled for. You seem to believe that I'm speaking of you. There are some other bombers, other than yourself. By the way, EELS DO CATCH FISH !!
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JohnR 08-10-2012 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by soups (Post 953089)
This is uncalled for. You seem to believe that I'm speaking of you. There are some other bombers, other than yourself. By the way, EELS DO CATCH FISH !!
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Yes but the key thing missing in this conversation is that distance must not be accompanied by a parted line.

As often heard down the canal: "Who Parted?"

"Oh, that was Andy"

tysdad115 08-10-2012 02:46 PM

Now you too? Thread reported ! Damn that won't work will it?

The Dad Fisherman 08-10-2012 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by soups (Post 953081)
Very possible. He's a candle in the wind to many of us.
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I have heard that there is talk in Indian lore of a man who walks the 'Big River" at night. and that if you stay silent on the bank on a moonless night you can here him in the wind (or is it passing wind :huh:) the sound carries through the still night air.....bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...Crack...and then chanting in some ancient tongue.

I, myself, have heard this Chanting......it kind of reminds me of the Dad fixing the furnace in "A Christmas Story" :hihi:

Swimmer 08-10-2012 03:14 PM

After you spend say a grand or more or the distance casting "reel do jour", and then countless hundreds or more, on a Century rod, (of which I am going to buy myself one at Christmas using Moose' discount) you'll hook and land a 43 #er 30 yards from shore where most of them big ones come from, seriously.


You need to speak with Moose on this. He'll set you up.

piemma 08-10-2012 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Swimmer (Post 953100)
After you spend say a grand or more or the distance casting "reel do jour", and then countless hundreds or more, on a Century rod, (of which I am going to buy myself one at Christmas using Moose' discount) you'll hook and land a 43 #er 30 yards from shore where most of them big ones come from, seriously.


You need to speak with Moose on this. He'll set you up.

And there you have it. I have hooked more fish in the Canal at the end of my drift up against the shoreline than in the middle. I still love my new Rainshadow SU1208. I have an old Penn 850 with Power Pro Super Slick line and I can bomb a 4oz jig. Everyone knows I'm old and sickly so it's not me it's the equipment.:rotf2:

JohnR 08-10-2012 04:38 PM

CanalFisher - sorry for the thread HiJack

soups 08-10-2012 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by JohnR (Post 953126)
CanalFisher - sorry for the thread HiJack

. I, as well am.sorry for hi-jack. I had an opportunity, and took it.
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JohnR 08-10-2012 05:07 PM

:rotf2:

JamesJet 08-10-2012 05:16 PM

Wow, light activity lately and all it takes is a chance to dig at Andy and look what happens! I hope my son can grow up an internet and canal legend, maybe I too will draw such attention. If you see a DrewsDad around here it might have to be my new name. Seriously balance of equipment, and technique will trump any differnce between reels.
And oh, instead of the Century discount i'll just be taking Tys old 1205 before it gathers dust.
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Justfishin' 08-10-2012 05:38 PM

Good gear is important, but it is 95% technique.

Way back when, when there was a Wasque Point on the Vinyard, me and a buddy were being duly impessed by a guy uncorking some seriously long casts with a 13' rod and an Alvey reel. And then a local came down and did abou 10 yds more with a Lami SSB 130-1(?) and a beat up 706 chock full of 20 lb Trilene XL. The local knew how to cast, hands down.
I've never been able to cast as far as either of them........ sigh


(?)= I forgot what the old S-glass numbers are; they used to be one of the go to blanks at the time. Still got mine....

bart 08-10-2012 05:57 PM

back to the topic: Penn 706

Nebe 08-10-2012 07:50 PM

A long narrow spool will generally outcast a wide spool like a 706.
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JamesJet 08-10-2012 08:57 PM

Sorry for my amateur double post a bit earlier... But agree the longer spool models are better and also note certain models lay braid better on the retrieve which helps the next cast.

bart 08-11-2012 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Nebe (Post 953161)
A long narrow spool will generally outcast a wide spool like a 706.
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Eben, the king of sarcasm, doesn't seem to pick it up so well. :rollem:

Nebe 08-11-2012 08:26 AM

Bart, we never know with you :hihi:
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Mr. Sandman 08-11-2012 11:29 AM

The large diameter Alvy reel from Australia is the reel you want for distance casting.


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