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Old 11-19-2012, 12:19 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Jackbass View Post
If I am going to be out swimming or in heavy surf. I have a VS250 and a ZX22 Depending on location. Either set up is equally Proficient for handling those types of situations. This combo is being set up specifically to reach out and touch someone. I love my VS 250. But it is limited in castability
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Yeah, I hear you. I use my 250 even at the Canal and I can reach the middle with my best casts. My philosophy is this: Not unlike pretty plugs super long casts are more for the fishermen than the fish. I can't tell you how many nice fish I've hooked at the end of a long cast and said outloud to myself--"well, I have no chance of landing this one!" and I'm usually right. Once you get your plug out past 100 yards--even 80 yards--your ability to drive the hooks home becomes tenuous at best. When you get out to 120 yards (I'm guessing because I don't think I can throw it that far! ) it becomes even tougher. When you add wind, current, water reistance and all of that the odds are stacked in the wrong direction. Sounds like you're going to be using this more in the surf though. With a few exceptions where there is some kind of structure that you want to reach, casting distance in the surf is overrated. Just my opinion of course. And I'm not trying to say that I'm right and you're wrong--at all.

I think the bottom line is: will that reel hold up to being submerged all the time? And, as is the case with most of these reels that are designed for smoothness--it probably has too many bearings and other moving parts to live a long healthy life in the surf.

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