@ casting with free spool ) Like Abu, or okuma mag tech, i have 1 of these.. penn etcAgree with rocko. Choose an easier reel, but another tip that may help is when casting an overhead, don't thumb the nylon or braid on the spool to slow it down. Thumb the side of the spool (on the drum itself) just b4 your bait hits the water. This shoul help those nasty overrun's and bird nests. Also imo, braid is harder to cast than standard nylon. Hope this helps.

I agree with the flying scot.
billfish wrote:Practice, technique, practice, technique, practice. Diawa SL30SH best overhead to learn your casting craft before graduating to tn14 or sim. Abu's are for girls. Got it?! |
flying scotsman wrote:hi lads was on looking round,,i am from away up north,,,,scotland and am a tournament caster,,i see you are having a few little problems with over runs while casting,,reel type etc,,it shouldnt matter what equipment you use,,if you use a techneque to your casting and everything is fluid and controlled you should overcome the birdsnests,,we use a techneque up here known as a pendum cast,,,i hope that im not trying to teach you to suck eggs here,,we have reels modified with special magnetic controls for extra distance,,that can be adjusted during the leads flight for max distance,,usually we would use abu,
if i can help you any more please ask,and if i dont get straight back to you dont worry ,,work away from home.reply as soon as i see,
you never know may be have to come down and have a chuck myself,,problem being if i do ,i dont think id head back home,sounds like the fishing is good down there,,we are all fished out up here,,massive commercial pressure,,some of our beaches ,you need to cast 200yds just to find small fish,
hope to hear from you all blacks soon
tight lines
chris |
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