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I would add that the proper rod selection allows for that loading to occur...which...in turn allows the controlled release of energy. The whipping of the light weight on the stout rod can result in a heck of a birdsnest. Smooth and steady is your recipe for casting success. I also agree with the comment on adjusting and getting used to the control of the spool tension. the better you get the lighter the tension you can put on the spool. Just remember....smooth is the key.
Can't think of a time where I had to cast as far as possible to hook fish. 90% of the time its close in. For all you guys who gave up on baitcasters, your really missing out.
Quote from: Button Nubbs on July 09, 2013, 11:35:52 AMCan't think of a time where I had to cast as far as possible to hook fish. 90% of the time its close in. For all you guys who gave up on baitcasters, your really missing out.You need to fish with my brother who cant row. The closer you want him to an area that looks fishy, the farther away you will end up.
Im not sure if its a good real but it works for me. Its an abu garcia ambassadeur 5500-c3 2 speed.
anyone who doubts the casting capability of the 1500 and 2500C abus has never seen one in action. i'll put mine against any curado or other overpriced shimano(and i own those, too).sure the bigger ones are a little lackluster out of the box, but a little tuning goes a long way.