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02-02-2007, 23:03 #1WSF Hardcore Poster
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I have never seen someone cast more than 50 odd yards. Still, they are all fishing. Must be my marks - still, 100, 200 yards - never seen it.
Do you need to cast that far - if so, how?
SawfishLast edited by Sawfish; 02-02-2007 at 23:09.
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you need to cast where the fish are for best results, if they are 10yds out, then thats where you need to be, if 150yds then the same applies, if you want to cast further then instruction is the way to go, start with OTG and move on to pendulum etc, you'll get plenty of advice on here, some good and some not so good. Hope that helps.
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I've fished up and down the holderness coast and I've never seen anybody casting this 150 yards+ (with bait still in one piece).
I've seen a few lads banging it out 120-130 yards and they are very competent casters. But I honestly believe that so many over exagerate as to how far they can cast with a decent cod bait.
We were catching cod at 30 yards last year and a longer cast simply produced small whiting. As they say, cast to where the fish are.
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Ive only ever seen a group of huge casters once and trust me they throw leads to the horizon (tackled up). They just dont fish where you fish
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08-02-2007, 17:39 #5WSF Hardcore Poster
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you ppl think its hard learning to pendulum and otg try learning and getting onfo on backcasting theres only 3 of use at uksf one in essex one in bournmouth and me on the devon/cornwall border
i taught myself and its taken me 4 yrs to get has far as i got
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08-02-2007, 20:56 #7WSF Regular Poster
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Ive seen blokes cast a single worm clipped down rig up to 220yds at a tournament up at redcar a few years ago, also the secret of getting a bait intact out to those type of distances is to freeze it on the hook with plumbers spray , I use this if I am trying to blast a soft bait out a long way .give it a try you will be amazed at the results you will get all of the bait to the sea bed instead of watching a trail of juice and bits leave the hook when you blast one out .
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08-02-2007, 21:28 #9WSF Hardcore Poster
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i wasnt implying im one of the best bcasters mate far from it,what was saying is its harder to learn and get info on as not many ppl do it and there where only 3 bcasters at uk last yr on from essex me and bournmouth
and ive seen allen forder put a 175 well over 280 and seen the best aswell dav vicary
270 is very long way regardless of style
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I've fished with colin (the Freek) francis and he does make the backcast look easy.
Hope he bounces back from his shoulder op this year!
Jim C
backcasting was the first moving lead cast I was taught but I couldn't hold the spool of a multiplier tight enough and stuck with fixed spool.



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