OCdockskipper Posted March 14, 2021 Posted March 14, 2021 When I was younger, fishing from shore, casting distance was a big deal. It always seemed like the target was just out of reach. Once I got in a boat (any boat), it became less of a concern - I could just move the boat closer to the target. There are exceptions (boiling fish, deep crankbaits), but having spent the last decade fishing a 12 ft deep lake with no shad for the bass to boil under, I don't think about it. To answer the OP actual question, if you put 75 - 100 yards on, you will be good. Quote
Finessegenics Posted March 14, 2021 Posted March 14, 2021 Jeez... Am I the only one feeling a little insecure about my casting abilities after reading this thread? ? 1 2 Quote
Super User Log Catcher Posted March 14, 2021 Super User Posted March 14, 2021 My casting average is probably 20 to 30 yards. My longest rod is 6'6" and I am sitting down while fishing. No way will I reach the casting distance others claim when standing up and using longer rods. 1 Quote
moguy1973 Posted March 14, 2021 Posted March 14, 2021 As for distance, if I want to bomb a big walk the dog I can sling it probably 50yd at most. Below is my in-laws pond and I can cast from the dock to the corner marked which is about 150'. 1 Quote
huZZah Posted March 14, 2021 Posted March 14, 2021 Lol I love this pic. Cause that is really stinkin far. Like I said, maybe with the wind at my back... Of course, I also enjoyed picturing someone trying to set a hook at 50 yards. 3 Quote
Russ E Posted March 15, 2021 Posted March 15, 2021 90% of my casts are within 20 yards. crankbaits, maybe out to 50 or 60. for those who say the average cast is 75 to 100 yards, I hope you don't bowhunt, because your yardage estimation sucks. 3 5 Quote
Super User jbsoonerfan Posted March 15, 2021 Super User Posted March 15, 2021 2 hours ago, Finessegenics said: Jeez... Am I the only one feeling a little insecure about my casting abilities after reading this thread? ? I can tell a lot of people have never shot a bow or played much golf. I would say my average cast is 50-60 ft. and maybe 100 ft. if I am fishing a deep running bait. 2 Quote
Super User GreenPig Posted March 15, 2021 Super User Posted March 15, 2021 10 hours ago, ATA said: For me, if I do BFS it will be about 25 yards Normal lures about 75 yards but lv-500lipless or weighted Texas rig I am going 100 or even 125 yards. Impressive! 1 Quote
ironbjorn Posted March 15, 2021 Posted March 15, 2021 When people talk yards, you can tell who spent a lot of time on a football field and who didn't. Most people don't realize just how far 40 yards is, let alone 75 or more. A lot of guys think they can throw a football 60 yards until they step on the field and find that they're throwing 35 yards. 8 1 Quote
Super User jbsoonerfan Posted March 15, 2021 Super User Posted March 15, 2021 9 minutes ago, GreenPig said: Impressive! I'd love to see a hook set on a Texas Rig from 125 yards. LOL 1 minute ago, ironbjorn said: When people talk yards, you can tell who spent a lot of time on a football field and who didn't. Most people don't realize just how far 40 yards is, let alone 75 or more. A lot of guys think they can throw a football 60 yards until they step on the field and find that they're throwing 35 yards. Yep, a lot of these guys have no clue. 3 Quote
huZZah Posted March 15, 2021 Posted March 15, 2021 9 minutes ago, ironbjorn said: A lot of guys think they can throw a football 60 yards until they step on the field and find that they're throwing 35 yards. 35? Try 15 lol. Most people don’t even realize how much energy it takes to throw to the sideline. Madden sure makes that field look small. 2 Quote
Derek1 Posted March 15, 2021 Posted March 15, 2021 I think most people would be real surprised if you measured and showed them how far 25 yards really is. All of a sudden 90% of your whole fishing experience fits inside it. 1 1 Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted March 15, 2021 Super User Posted March 15, 2021 Okay. I absolutely have to get to a field where I can measure my casts. Half or more of a 145 yard spool should be 70 yards or more unless the maker is full of it pertaining to spool capacity. Of course one has to take into account the bow in their line. That is going to cut down actual straight line distance. I personally don't like lying or being called a liar. I'd like to know exactly what distance I am getting. Somebody want to swing by with an empty pickup truck some warm, calm day so I can load up a few combos? I've watched videos of guys emptying their spool. No way can I do that unless I put some 12# on one of the shallow finesse spools I just ordered. 1 Quote
Super User ATA Posted March 15, 2021 Super User Posted March 15, 2021 Guys I might record it when I spool the line by casting using Antares DC and my LV 500 or something else :), I might do it this Tuesday or in next weekend. also I have raphala line counter to get some idea Quote
Super User jbsoonerfan Posted March 15, 2021 Super User Posted March 15, 2021 2 minutes ago, ATA said: Guys I might record it when I spool the line by casting using Antares DC and my LV 500 or something else :), I might do it this Tuesday or in next weekend. also I have raphala line counter to get some idea That's the thing, I don't care about anyone spooling their reel. Go to a football field and throw it through the goal post from one end to the other. I'm not calling you out, I am just saying most people have no idea how far they are casting. 5 Quote
Super User ATA Posted March 15, 2021 Super User Posted March 15, 2021 3 minutes ago, jbsoonerfan said: That's the thing, I don't care about anyone spooling their reel. Go to a football field and throw it through the goal post from one end to the other. I'm not calling you out, I am just saying most people have no idea how far they are casting. I know, I didn't mean anything about comments, I just want to try it myself. 1 Quote
GTN-NY Posted March 15, 2021 Author Posted March 15, 2021 Wow and here I thought my question might get 2-3 answers 1 Quote
Super User jbsoonerfan Posted March 15, 2021 Super User Posted March 15, 2021 3 minutes ago, GTN-NY said: Wow and hear I thought my question might get 2-3 answers This topic always gets a ton of traffic. I knew better than to even participate. LOL A lot of guys think they hit their driver 300 yards plus when in reality they probably average 260. 2 Quote
huZZah Posted March 15, 2021 Posted March 15, 2021 Oh we haven’t even gotten into line types and which goes further. Friction coming off the spool and all that. Still clearing up the misconception that there are 12 yards in a foot. I just did my backing eyeball to about a 3rd, but I don’t do it anymore. As someone above mentioned, filling it full you can then respool to another and start over. I do that. 1 1 Quote
Super User bulldog1935 Posted March 15, 2021 Super User Posted March 15, 2021 Then there are 5-color braids offered by YGK and Duel They are marked every meter and change bulk color every 10 m. Can measure right off your spool should it float your boat. 1 Quote
GTN-NY Posted March 15, 2021 Author Posted March 15, 2021 11 hours ago, huZZah said: As someone above mentioned, filling it full you can then respool to another and start over. I do that. Yeah I probably should have just done that. 1 Quote
Super User jimmyjoe Posted March 15, 2021 Super User Posted March 15, 2021 12 hours ago, huZZah said: Still clearing up the misconception that there are 12 yards in a foot. ?????????? jj 1 1 Quote
Super User PhishLI Posted March 15, 2021 Super User Posted March 15, 2021 On 3/14/2021 at 11:36 AM, ATA said: Normal lures about 75 yards but lv-500lipless or weighted Texas rig I am going 100 or even 125 yards. So you're throwing a normal bait like a senko 225 feet? And a bullet weighted Beaver Bait with appendages a flappin' the entire way are sailing 300-375 feet? That's impressive! I'm not doubting you, but are you the Bionic Man? Possibly a sasquatch? 2 Quote
Super User ATA Posted March 15, 2021 Super User Posted March 15, 2021 14 minutes ago, PhishLI said: So you're throwing a normal bait like a senko 225 feet? And a bullet weighted Beaver Bait with appendages a flappin' the entire way are sailing 300-375 feet? That's impressive! I'm not doubting you, but are you the Bionic Man? Possibly a sasquatch? I don't know, I am going try and record my cast and back here to report. I have line counter, after cast ill use it to measure. Quote
Super User WRB Posted March 15, 2021 Super User Posted March 15, 2021 I only make 40-50 yard casts when it’s necessary to catch fish. Where I fish during day light the bigger bass are very wary and long casts are necessary. Night and low light periods. shorter cast often work. The longer the cast the harder strike detection is. Big 4-7 oz swimbaits using 8’ Heavy rods 75 yard cast isn’t unusual. Tom PS, football field is accurate enough to determine casting distance. Quote
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