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Anyone casting 3/4 of the way to the otherside
Of the Cape cod canal....what is your secret?
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use the wind,
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I have seen some impressive casts as well, I think the choice of equipment is key to begin with. Plug choice, line, rod , reel and technique all have to be spot on to get 2/3's the way across. Three quarters is quite an accomplishment. I used to cast more than halfway with a jig on my breakaway 1209 with 65 lb braid, not anymore, in fact I have not landed a fish in the canal this year.
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Over rated in my opinion......cast as far as you can....fish are usually in closer anyway.......not the rule but almost always!
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I can't even get to the half way point. But I'm always in my kayak
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I've trolled the entire distance, both directions
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Secret? Raw power and flawless technique.
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long casting is a little different than just casting.
I've fished conventional for over sixty five years and can remember trying out long casting in my mid-late forties . Different ball game. Reels must run a lot faster, line a lot finer, rods power zoned to send input energy back out the tip and timing, timing, timing Although I'm nowhere near the front of the pack I still like to make an outfit dance |
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Is all about the equipments.loading the rod and releasing. But the most important thing is footing.I see lots of guys have a bad foot stand when casting.I'm not there yet but close.
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I never saw the need to
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Most guys who cast that far are the ones who will work a popper 3 feet in front of you.. and your 30 yards from him . then complain when you catch their line or run down the access road saying fish on because they lost all the leverage with that monster cast :kewl:
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