Topwater Caranx Ignobilis: Giant Trevally (GT) > Tackle & Techniques
Casting Distances
Craig Maree:
I was out testing rods for casting distance trying to find out the difference in casting distance between different rod lengths and setups (spinning vs overhead). For some land based and boat based areas around heavy surf the extra distance means the difference between strikes and no action.
My test showed that
80m casting distance on Temple Reef GT 80-10 (Pathfinder) Stella 10k SW /SOM 16k spool loaded with JBH 100lbs casting 120g chisel nose plug.
85m casting distance on a Shimano 10ft rod with the same reel and lure above.
100m casting distance with a 9ft6 CD rod and a Daiwa overhead reel and the above lure.
I would really be interested to know what casting distance you guys are getting with what setups...rod, reel, braid and lure.
Guy Durham:
I've seen it. And then some! At the local beach, guys that are serious about chasing land based mackerel. Absolutely unbelievable to watch! AND they get a pilchard to stay along for the ride!
Nathan Tsao:
Overhead reels are far superior casting tools compared to spinning reels. 80% of my shoreline GT plugging is with overhead Daiwa Hyperspeeds
Cameron Mundy:
Yup cant beat an educated thumb and an overhead for distance. Good rock and surf guys in SA cast well over 100m with a 12ft rod and a slighty suped up reel.
Craig Maree:
95m casting distance on Temple Reef GT 80-10 (Pathfinder) Stella 10k SW spool loaded with JB 60lbs casting 120g chisel nose plug.
So a extra 15m or so on the 60lbs vs the 100lbs braid.
Nathan what length rod you using and what distance to getting?
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