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Originally Posted by JohnR
So I didn't get it - is the "sand" a necessary part of the equation or not? Or do the theivenous rock hoppers get a little love too? Otherwise it might be called SandCasting
Surfcasting: done by the individual, usually in an upright position, with feet mostly in contact with terra and even sometimes firma, along the perimeter separating the salt body of water with the shoreline of land. Often this zone between sea and land will have the surf built up.
When I am fishing a marsh, a riverbank, the generally protected insides of a bay, I consider that shorefishing, not surfcasting
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Yes, the rock hoppers get a little love and actually I am being way more "christian" in my description of surfcasting than Numby, he won't let a live eel be included as a method of the same. I won't use them but still see them as a viable methodolgy.
Does that make me gray in Numby's black or white world?