whats the furthest baitcasting reel u have used.
David Fritts Signature Series crankin' reels. I can cast farther than any other reel in my boat with one of the Fritts reels.
The on that slipped out of my hands. ;D wait what did you say?
Daiwa ZILLION!! GREAT REEL ;D
Daiwa Liberto Pixy, hands down.
Abu Garcia EXT Pro.
My daiwa sol.
Sol, Pixy, Zillion HLC and Core.
I will say the Shimano Scorpion (original burgundy version) is simply amazing in the casting department...not sure why or how it has this inane ability to cast, but it does.
The following reels are dead even and a very close second!
Daiwa Pixy
Daiwa TD-Z 105h
Third...
Daiwa Zillion...How in the hell a reel with this amount of line capacity weighing it down can cast this far I don't know...it amazed me when I first took it for a spin.
My s 6600 garcia on a 7 foot ugly stick med h action with 15 lb big game and a saltwater chug bug i can almost spool my reel it holds about 220 yrds of 15 this reel is stock too amagine 10 lb line and abec 7 bearings prob do 250 yrds easy
"Accuracy Is More Important Than Distance" - Kevin VanDam
So just to get it straight, all these reels that cast a country mile here, can you actually hit your mark???
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I can hit a barn broad side ;DQuote"Accuracy Is More Important Than Distance" - Kevin VanDamSo just to get it straight, all these reels that cast a country mile here, can you actually hit your mark???
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World record of 114.67 meter (115 yds.) with an 18 gram bait which is right at 5/8 of an ounce with an Abu Garcia 2500C reel.
QuoteMy s 6600 garcia on a 7 foot ugly stick med h action with 15 lb big game and a saltwater chug bug i can almost spool my reel it holds about 220 yrds of 15 this reel is stock too amagine 10 lb line and abec 7 bearings prob do 250 yrds easy
Think about what you just said
My Sw chug bugs are modified i drill a small hole in the tail end and put lead in it just enough to make it sit kinda upright at rest im thinking maybe a 1 oz and a half total lure weightQuoteQuoteMy s 6600 garcia on a 7 foot ugly stick med h action with 15 lb big game and a saltwater chug bug i can almost spool my reel it holds about 220 yrds of 15 this reel is stock too amagine 10 lb line and abec 7 bearings prob do 250 yrds easyThink about what you just said
Quote"Accuracy Is More Important Than Distance" - Kevin VanDamSo just to get it straight, all these reels that cast a country mile here, can you actually hit your mark???
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Yes.
So you're casting 220-250 yards which is 105-135 yards beyond the World Record
Calcutta TE200DC. Amazing casting distance.
Ronnie
Shimano Calcutta 251.
quantum accurist pt..i can throw the smallest of baits farther than any other reels.
QuoteMy Sw chug bugs are modified i drill a small hole in the tail end and put lead in it just enough to make it sit kinda upright at rest im thinking maybe a 1 oz and a half total lure weightQuoteQuoteMy s 6600 garcia on a 7 foot ugly stick med h action with 15 lb big game and a saltwater chug bug i can almost spool my reel it holds about 220 yrds of 15 this reel is stock too amagine 10 lb line and abec 7 bearings prob do 250 yrds easyThink about what you just said
Still just think about it. 225 yards with a 7 foot rod
Catt has won 7 casting championships.
As I recall, it's all about the MAN and
the rod. I think Catt uses a Shimano TE 300.
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QuoteMy s 6600 garcia on a 7 foot ugly stick med h action with 15 lb big game and a saltwater chug bug i can almost spool my reel it holds about 220 yrds of 15 this reel is stock too amagine 10 lb line and abec 7 bearings prob do 250 yrds easy
Hmm...
I'm not sure that's possible. :
Quote"Accuracy Is More Important Than Distance" - Kevin VanDamSo just to get it straight, all these reels that cast a country mile here, can you actually hit your mark???
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All day long. 8-)
QuoteQuoteMy s 6600 garcia on a 7 foot ugly stick med h action with 15 lb big game and a saltwater chug bug i can almost spool my reel it holds about 220 yrds of 15 this reel is stock too amagine 10 lb line and abec 7 bearings prob do 250 yrds easyHmm...
I'm not sure that's possible. :
My point exacltly
QuoteMy s 6600 garcia on a 7 foot ugly stick med h action with 15 lb big game and a saltwater chug bug i can almost spool my reel it holds about 220 yrds of 15 this reel is stock too amagine 10 lb line and abec 7 bearings prob do 250 yrds easy
Oh yeah? Well I have a Sealine ocean reel with 30 bearings. I spool it with 2 lb test and can cast from San Francisco Bay to Japan when the wind is just right.
LoL Redlinerobert!
Ok saying i almost spool my reel was prob too much but the reel holds around 220 yrds of 15 BG and if i can swing it just right prob 1 out of 10 times i can go halfway trhough my spool so im guessing any how im pretty sure its about 100 yrds or more .no beer was present when i do this ;D
No no no, let's back up. ;D Say you could spool your reel 220 yards on a cast. add your abec 7 bearings now. How would you hit 250 when the spool only holds 220? ;D ;D ;D
QuoteWorld record of 114.67 meter (115 yds.) with an 18 gram bait which is right at 5/8 of an ounce with an Abu Garcia 2500C reel.
Something is lost in translation here 114.67 meters equals about 125.40 yards
QuoteCalcutta TE200DC. Amazing casting distance.Ronnie
I was going to say the same thing Ronnie. All I can say to everyone who has not tried this reel is, SORRY. By FAR the farthest casting reel. Beats my Zillion, Sol, Curado 200 and 100 and Premier hands down. The 2nd furthest casting reel is my regular Calcutta.
All I can say to anybody who hasn 't tried a Pixy, SORRY, no other reel can cast a weightless tiny Fluke into the next zip code without much effort.
Now, back to the original question and to explain our friend here, there isn 't much point in finding out which reel can cast the farthest, it depends and the WR holder here ( Catt ) can tell us. It depends on many conditions some are in something you can 't control or modify ( like wind, pressure, remperature and such ) others are in things you can control or modify like the balance between line, rod power, action and length, the reel and the guy.
QuoteQuoteWorld record of 114.67 meter (115 yds.) with an 18 gram bait which is right at 5/8 of an ounce with an Abu Garcia 2500C reel.Something is lost in translation here 114.67 meters equals about 125.40 yards
Ops my mistake but that's still a lot less than 220-250 yards
Roadwarrior I used a Calcutta CT100A
I've said it before & I'll say it again your rod cast not your reel; now which reel manufacture cast the farthest?
Well the World Record is held by Abu Garcia 2500C; hardly high tech
For me.
1. Calcutta CT200GTB "Super Tuned"
2. Daiwa Zillion
3. Shimano Core
Like the expert said rod is more important.
Catt is there some type of specs that must be met for casting competitions?
If the world record is only that long, I think I know an "old" surf-caster in Titusville, FL that can give the record holder a run for his money. He uses 1 oz. pyramid sinkers and custom 9'8" surf rods though.
Those pompano he catches are on the outer sand bar and I know the sand bar is at least 110 yards.
There are numerous clubs and various rules; some a strictly casting for distance while others are distance & accuracy. Most use specialized tackle with rods up to 12-14' & is more like Surf Fishing. Then there's trick casting which is a whole different animal.
My records are in the bass division for distance & accuracy using standard bass fishing tackle. The farthest distance we cast is 75 yds at a 3' diameter target which sounds easy until you add the fact each target is surrounded by brush. As Raul stated add in all the possible variables and you'll find you aint as good as you think. Most guys can hang easily at flipping-n-pitching distances but bomb big time as the distances grow.
QuoteMy Sw chug bugs are modified i drill a small hole in the tail end and put lead in it just enough to make it sit kinda upright at rest im thinking maybe a 1 oz and a half total lure weightQuoteQuoteMy s 6600 garcia on a 7 foot ugly stick med h action with 15 lb big game and a saltwater chug bug i can almost spool my reel it holds about 220 yrds of 15 this reel is stock too amagine 10 lb line and abec 7 bearings prob do 250 yrds easyThink about what you just said
Perhaps since no elite angler of the month was named for April, it should go to this guy, for absolutley the biggest BS of the month
QuoteQuoteMy Sw chug bugs are modified i drill a small hole in the tail end and put lead in it just enough to make it sit kinda upright at rest im thinking maybe a 1 oz and a half total lure weightQuoteQuoteMy s 6600 garcia on a 7 foot ugly stick med h action with 15 lb big game and a saltwater chug bug i can almost spool my reel it holds about 220 yrds of 15 this reel is stock too amagine 10 lb line and abec 7 bearings prob do 250 yrds easyThink about what you just said
Perhaps since no elite angler of the month was named for April, it should go to this guy, for absolutley the biggest BS of the month
Oh my God Muddy ! that 's pretty darn funny ! ;D
Quote"Accuracy Is More Important Than Distance" - Kevin VanDamSo just to get it straight, all these reels that cast a country mile here, can you actually hit your mark???
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Curado 100 not to far but won 10 bucks from my partner Saturday. I hit a turtle at 50 yards that was perched on a log. Van Dam has it right, also caught by hitting the mark, rarely by a long cast.
QuoteQuote"Accuracy Is More Important Than Distance" - Kevin VanDamSo just to get it straight, all these reels that cast a country mile here, can you actually hit your mark???
8-)
Curado 100 not to far but won 10 bucks from my partner Saturday. I hit a turtle at 50 yards that was perched on a log. Van Dam has it right, also caught by hitting the mark, rarely by a long cast.
By the way I did not go double or nothing, but I bought the first beer.
stock citica 100dsv on a 6'6" MM st. croix avid.
I can cast a mile with my Revo Premier.
I have B/C reels from Shimano, Pflueger, Daiwa, Quantum and BPS and I can't see much difference in casting distance with any of them. Now with different rods and/or line there could be a considerable difference. With todays combinations I believe casting distance is more the rod, the quality of the bearings on the reel spool shaft and the line than the make of the reel.
You could likely extend the cast by super tuning the reel but as I get older and more experienced I seem to shorten my casts and keep the lure in the strike zone a greater percentage of the time.
Im new to using a baitcasting setup, and im wondering what is considered a long cast for a baitcaster. I use a revo s with a 7 foot medium rod with an extra fast tip and even with the spool tension loosened about as light as it will go, i dont seem to get too much distance.
As I have gotten older I have shortened my cast distances and increased my accuracy. No offense intended but I don't consider hitting a 3' diameter circle at the shorter distance accurate fishing casting. In cover, particuarly woody cover, I am often trying to hit a spot the size of a 1# coffee can or smaller at maybe 30 yards.
If I don't get a bite I want to get the lure back to the boat and out again as quickly as possible. I go fishing. If I went to a casting contest I most likely wouldn't do so well.
QuoteAs I have gotten older I have shortened my cast distances and increased my accuracy. No offense intended but I don't consider hitting a 3' diameter circle at the shorter distance accurate fishing casting. In cover, particuarly woody cover, I am often trying to hit a spot the size of a 1# coffee can or smaller at maybe 30 yards.If I don't get a bite I want to get the lure back to the boat and out again as quickly as possible. I go fishing. If I went to a casting contest I most likely wouldn't do so well.
No offence intended but I bet you can't hit a 3' diameter target at 75 yards with no cover
As some of you know I work at BPS part-time. About two years ago we had a discussion about casting distance. Our fishing manager allowed us to play a little. We spooled every reel we had that sold in the $150-$250 price range with BPS excel line and took a MBR844c rod to the parking lot. We also took a calcutta tedc, which won the distance hands down, although not in this price range. Of the reels in the target price range Ardent was the longest casting buy a pretty good margin. I don't think we had received any revo's at the time. We tried to keep everything equal by using the same line, one rod, one practice plug, etc, but still totally unscientific. Doesn't prove a d**n thing, but sure was fun..............Al
Catt,
You are right. I just went out in the back yard where I practice casting while I wait for the ice to get off the local lakes. My normal casting distance is in the range of 35 to 40 yards. When fishing I might throw a Crig much farther but hitting a bath tub sized target with a crig at distance is probably as good as I can do.
At 75 yards a 3' diameter circle would be a challenging target. Although I've used a baitcaster for over 60 years I'm not even sure I can cast that far anymore. I did not intend to imply that a 3" circle at 75 yards was an easy matter. I just don't cast that far very often if at all.
With the brakes set right I would have to say either a Quantum Energy PT or Abu Garcia Revo SX
NBR
Again No offence intended. Lets see we are in the year 2008, 60 years huh, you started throwing BC reels in 1948 (I was 2 when you started casting Knuckle Busters) you must be in your oh lets see 70's maybe 80's. I'll bet you have a hard time even standing to try and make a 30 yard cast..QuoteAt 75 yards a 3' diameter circle would be a challenging target. Although I've used a baitcaster for over 60 years I'm not even sure I can cast that far anymore.
Man there is a lot of BS shooting in this thread........
There is an old saying if an anglers mouth is moving, it is usually a fish tale......
I wonder if this is the reel used to boat 18, 10lb plus bass bass,off a point surounded by 150ft in one hour
QuoteI wonder if this is the reel used to boat 18, 10lb plus bass bass,off a point surounded by 150ft in one hour
;D
A Daiwa Zillion 100SHLA upgraded with ABEC 5 ceramics. This thing is like a rocket launcher.
Reel Mechanic,
Thank you, I got a real good out loud chuckle from your last post. Yes, I am in my 70's, 73 to be exact. And yes I know full well what a knuckle buster reel is. Sitting on a honored shelf in my office/tackle room is a Langley Streamlite knuckle buster. I can't remember when my dad bought me this reel but probably 1950 +/- a year or two. Also there is a Shakespeare Marhoff and another reel I think is a Shakespeare but it only says Master Built Model 300 so I am really not sure.
Over in my rod rack there is a short probably 5' casting rod with a reel seat that has a torsion spring so you just lever the seat open put the reel in place and the torsion spring spring secured the reel. Why that torsion spring hasn't broken I don't understand. I bought the rod in about 1956. That rod has a Pflueger Supreme sitting on it that I bought in 1951 or 52. I was in high school and the $35.00 reel took a summer job pay check but I can't remember whether it was one week or two. I do know the reel made a family fishing trip from southern Illinois to Ely, MN.
No I don't have any trouble standing to cast thirty yards, a little roll cast puts it right out there and usually into a coffee can sized spot. I don't have any trouble fishing all day but I am running out of partners so my 2 week trip to Canada this year will be alone for the first time. My wife is not happy about this since she thinks me going to a boat in lodge alone is not safe. Admittedly, I have become a comfort fisherman so if the weather is not comfortable I either head for the cabin or stay there. Rain suits have become what you wear while you get to shelter.
Sorry this is so long but as a true Geezer I could not let your comments go unanswered. And when I started bait casting in 1947 or maybe 48 you were quite young. The reel was not the Langley but I don't remember what it was or where it went.
When I see complaints about current tackle, I always think if they only knew what wonderful gear they have.
Yeah being 61 myself I'm starting to find just how tough it is to stand (in boat or on bank) for very long trying to make my spots..
Again as stated no offence intended......
Good Luck & Tight Lines!!!!
RM,
Absolutely no offense felt. I really got a great laugh from your first post. Now if this winter would get over I would move into the gleeful months. I would not be surprised if ice out didn't come until May.