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   Depends whether you're throwing a weightless Senko, a one ounce spoon or a 4 ounce swimbait.    jj

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  • Super User
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Others have posted in DC discussions that the DC improves reliability, but costs distance.  

I'll be in the camp that low loaded spool mass and good spool bearings to match your weight niche are the way to get max distance.  

 

Almost off topic, no LW baitcaster is in the league with my custom Abu CT's - they double the distance of any LW reel.  

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1 hour ago, bulldog1935 said:

Others have posted in DC discussions that the DC improves reliability, but costs distance.  

I'll be in the camp that low loaded spool mass and good spool bearings to match your weight niche are the way to get max distance.  

 

Almost off topic, no LW baitcaster is in the league with my custom Abu CT's - they double the distance of any LW reel.  

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The Abu 6500CT still holds the world record for casting distance IIRC at 305yd.  This was set back in 2004.

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  • Super User
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If you loosen things up, almost any casting reel will get good distance. With my own reels, it's an older ABU5500C.

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  • Super User
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6 hours ago, redmeansdistortion said:

The Abu 6500CT still holds the world record for casting distance IIRC at 305yd.  This was set back in 2004.

 

All of the top competitors use Abu Garcias because when you push the button it's in total free spool. 

  • Super User
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Shimano Antares DC

  • Super User
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18 hours ago, Jay9527 said:

Anyone knows what’s the best reel for casting distance and it’s light weight ? Price is not limit.

As mentioned lure weight is a big factor, rod, line then reel needs to be considered. 

What do you prefer low profile or round reels and what in your mind is light weight??

Tom

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The Shimano Antares 70A is the longest casting reel I have ever used.  I can pretty much empty the spool but as stated above the rod and lure make the difference.   

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  • Super User
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The rod has more to do with casting distance, that said, given the same rod, “most anglers” with varying weights would get more distance out of a Met DC or Antares DC......or Conquest Calcutta 100 DC. 

 

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14 hours ago, jimmyjoe said:

   Depends whether you're throwing a weightless Senko, a one ounce spoon or a 4 ounce swimbait.    jj

i fish carolina rig with a 3/4 oz sinker most of the time.casting distance is key for me . prefer low profile bait caster and weight around 5 oz. 

5 hours ago, ATA said:

Shimano Antares DC

at 7.7 oz thats kind heavy, my METANIUM DC only weight 6.7 oz.

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7 minutes ago, Jay9527 said:

at 7.7 oz thats kind heavy, my METANIUM DC only weight 6.7 oz.

well in that case you don't want to go there, but in case truly want to get distance, I guarantee Antares DC.

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5 hours ago, WRB said:

As mentioned lure weight is a big factor, rod, line then reel needs to be considered. 

What do you prefer low profile or round reels and what in your mind is light weight??

Tom

carolina rig most time, using 3/4 oz egg sinker with light weight plastic worm like dead ringers. prefer low profile bait caster that is around 5 oz. for the rod im thinking the shimano poison andrena 74 heavy action(i have the 73 medium heavy as well). i currently use g loomis conquest 903c , but i feel the casting ability is not as good as my 73 andrena medium heavy.

4 hours ago, FishTank said:

The Shimano Antares 70A is the longest casting reel I have ever used.  I can pretty much empty the spool but as stated above the rod and lure make the difference.   

haha, 3 people mentioned Shimano Antares, i think  this is it .

4 hours ago, NHBull said:

The rod has more to do with casting distance, that said, given the same rod, “most anglers” with varying weights would get more distance out of a Met DC or Antares DC......or Conquest Calcutta 100 DC. 

 

i have the met dc, im wondering if  Antares dc can out cast met dc, by the way, i fish carolina rig with 3/4 oz sinker most time .

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12 minutes ago, ATA said:

well in that case you don't want to go there, but in case truly want to get distance, I guarantee Antares DC.

i fish carolina rig with 3/4 oz sinker most of the time, is it a good reel for my application ?

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  • Super User
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&Thank you, you forgot the line?

I am not a fan for the original Carolina rig using a egg sinker, bead and swivel with leader = 3 knots to fail.

I prefer the slip shot rig; main line is the leader tied directly to the hook. The weight being a cylinder style, glass bead and Carolina stopper to hold the weight at what length from the hook you desire. Using small finesse worms like Dead Ringer, a 3/8-1/2 oz black Top Brass Pro-Jo weight and 1/0 Owner 5133 hook using 10 lb copolymer line or 11 lb Sunline Armillo Nylon line. 1 knot with a line that doesn’t drag the bottom and light weight strong hook. 

Your MHF rods and reels are good. If you go to 3/4 oz use 2 Keepers of Peg the bead with Rubber peg-it.

casting beyond your ability to detect a strike  is too far. With C-rigs / slip shot and finesse worms the bass will swallow it and end up gut hook hooked before you know it.

Tom

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  • Super User
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Just now, Jay9527 said:

i fish carolina rig with 3/4 oz sinker most of the time, is it a good reel for my application ?

Just get the Antares MD DC and it fits your needs. Anteras MD DC is same size of Anteras DC just it is Called monster drive, which is really monster drive and I cant tell you enough of casting distance of it. also I am going to make video about it on YouTube for sake of some other post here with same reel.

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1 hour ago, ATA said:

Just get the Antares MD DC and it fits your needs. Anteras MD DC is same size of Anteras DC just it is Called monster drive, which is really monster drive and I cant tell you enough of casting distance of it. also I am going to make video about it on YouTube for sake of some other post here with same reel.

just found out the new 2021 version just came out , interesting ..

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  • Super User
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yes you can get that as well, I pre ordered that and waiting for it.

I am 3rth in line

  • Super User
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you can also pick your spool bearings to make sure that it can cast the weight:  

(these are Hedgehog spool bearing grades)

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