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Old 09-11-2005, 01:14 PM   #1
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What a lot of guys lose sight of is, what's on the end of your line is more of a factor than your gear.

Stuff like sinkers, metal, plugs like Roberts Rangers and so on, you can cast them to another zip code.

There's only so far that a Bomber, a big metal lip, a plastic shad, or even a bucktail jig with a lot of hair and a chunk of pork flapping in the breeze is gonna fly, no matter what you throw it on.

Even good casting plugs are only gonna go so far. I know some guys who can chuck it who fish the Canal. Guys fish directly across from each other all the time. In all the time I've fished there, I've never seen two guys cross lines across the Canal. In some places the Canal is less than 600' across at dead low. If everyone casts 100 yards with a Polaris, you should see guys cross lines over the width of the Ditch every day.

It never happens
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Old 09-11-2005, 01:32 PM   #2
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Even good casting plugs are only gonna go so far. I know some guys who can chuck it who fish the Canal. Guys fish directly across from each other all the time. In all the time I've fished there, I've never seen two guys cross lines across the Canal. In some places the Canal is less than 600' across at dead low. If everyone casts 100 yards with a Polaris, you should see guys cross lines over the width of the Ditch every day.

It never happens
Perhaps u should think about that alittle more.guys opposite each other throwin 300 ft would basically have to meet in mid air to tangle.there's no doubt in my mind 300 ft is bein done with a jig.
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Old 09-11-2005, 02:17 PM   #3
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Perhaps u should think about that alittle more.guys opposite each other throwin 300 ft would basically have to meet in mid air to tangle.there's no doubt in my mind 300 ft is bein done with a jig.

umm..... uhhhhhh...... ummmmm...


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Old 09-11-2005, 06:15 PM   #4
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Question

One aspect of having an ideal setup is the reel set to rod butt distance.

How do you measure this length to obtain maximum loading and distance ?
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Old 09-11-2005, 08:27 PM   #5
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I have my seat's set at arm's leight,,,from the center of the arm pit to the center of my palm minus 2"...conventional set up's.

BOAT fish do count.
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Old 09-11-2005, 10:36 PM   #6
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umm..... uhhhhhh...... ummmmm...


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I ain't no nngeneer like but sumptin aint right here
What is it.
the canal at it's closest is 600 ft.not too many area's that close.the second ur lure hits the water it gets close to the shore from which u cast.I think if guys where overlappin each other buy even 30 ft it would still be hard to near impossible to hook each other.
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Old 09-12-2005, 09:17 AM   #7
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You will get even better distance if you put a fast 6500 size reel on the longer rods. Try a non levelwind Mag elite on an Allstar 11'9" rod. use about 30 Lb braid and leader appropriate for the weight.. That set up should get you to near 600 feet if you can cast the other mentioned set up (7000size reel with mono on an arra 1322) to 450 feet.

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Old 09-12-2005, 11:27 AM   #8
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On a more serious side

Seriously, 450' is a great cast and if the fish are not 450' or closer to you then so be it. With all the hoopla about new rod blanks made with space age material and the advanced reels and stuff, the best rod I ever had withan 11'6" honey blend lami blank that I cut the top 3" off. Wow did that would load up and let fly a plug that even amazed me. Snapped it in half somewhere that was so long ago I don't remember where.

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Old 09-13-2005, 07:16 PM   #9
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I can throw a 4 ounce bank sinker 450 feet with a 9 1/2 foot Lami 1213M and an Abu 7000C3,50 lb Power Pro. But I don't think I can throw a Canal jig with pork a lot more than 300 feet, Maybe that's why I get skunked in the canal
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