Notaro ,
I believe there have been some Tautog threads in the past that were very informative...(good luck trying to find them though

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You say you want to cast far and away from rocks or mussell beds...

...I'm not sure where you plan on targeting these toothy critters ...but now-adays, in my neck of the woods, more Tog hold in mussell beds and rocks than on the sandy bottom...Back in the day, Tog were so plentiful that you could pick them out of most habitats, but it's slim pickins on sand flats now. Like Ben said, if you can eliminate distance when tog fishing..DO SO. The further your cast, the more rocky terrain that Tog is going to pass, the more chances of hang-ups or break offs due to frayed line, and he will dive faster than a speeding bullet as soon as he gets the chance.. After every cast, while rebaiting or unhooking your catch, CHECK YOUR LINE CAREFULLY. This time of year, there are some FAT girls around...if you say "one more cast before I retie" ...your risking a 16-20# HOG. Just something to think about...
If you already own the reel, you may already have a rod to fit it. Do you own a stout boat rod? Keep in mind, bridge fishing for Tog is VERY good. Just drop your set-up right along-side the pylons/tiers, as soon as you hook up...take a few steps away from the pylon so he don't rub you on some barnacles, try EVERY pylon and vary the depth of the bait...they will be there...like I said, do a search on Tog fishing....I remember some good stuff on those threads, terminal tackle/habitats/baits/etc...
Good Luck - they're out there in full force right now. Check your local Regs. first.