x2.
I find this answer interesting since casting contest participants I've met while competing were all guides, tournament anglers, & highly productive anglers.
Probably true Catt. But if a guy is in a casting contest that involves distance plus accuracy. Don't you think he is using equipment suited for that? I think they would be using reels with super fast bearings and ultra light spools and probably using the lightest line they can possibly use.
But my whole point is, it is much easier to hit a target while standing on solid ground rather than in a boat with the waves moving you up and down and branches or whatever blowing around in the wind obstructing your target. And who neds to make 50 yard casts while fishing? Sorry I am not impressed with competion casting.
The competition I compete in is outdoors, with normal fishing tackle, and from the deck of a parked boat.
Are you saying then that you can pick up any one of the oufits you use for bass and cast it 50 yards and hit your target? In the outdoors, from the deck of a boat.