DelValTackle,
Thanks and couldn't agree with you more. I have a 7' spinning rod paired w a Shimano reel that will cast a 1/2oz lipless about 70 yards with a full spool. I am very much interested in the more expensive reels for the higher number of bearings and overall upgrades (spool weight/design) allowing me just that few extra yards due to being stranded on shore! :-)
AJ,
Thanks and as mentioned above, I agree those lipless go a mile. As for what I am throwing and trying to reach out with it's a variety of jigs, swimbaits, senkos, crankbaits, spinnerbaits. The toughest being spinnerbaits when the wind catches em and jigs are not the most aerodynamic on the planet either. I know the weights can be increased but the action changes at that point. It's really just a matter of a few yards as I mentioned in my response to DVT above.
CH,
Much appreciated. I have an old ABU Garcia 4500 that doesn't even begin to come close to the casting distance (just as my own comparison example) of my newest Tatulas but do know some of the cheaper reels do get out there a good distance. I am certainly spoiled from my days on a deck of the bass boat when all you had to do was just MOVE A LITTLE CLOSER!!! I miss that option! Not to beat a dead horse here, but just trying to get a handful of extra yards...
FB06,
Thanks and I appreciate the feedback, may lean toward the Chronarch.
SO TO ALL! I'd appreciate any further feedback, and also - after writing my first message - I see that the Curado has the brakes that require opening the sideplate to adjust where the chronarch has a dial. This is the case, right? I prefer the external dial.
And gonna open up another can here - what line casts furthest for all of you? Mono, Fluoro, Braid?
Again, all feedback appreciated!!! Thanks!!!