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That SHOULD be enough line. BUT:If you are casting the heavier weights (3+ OZ) and you cast hard, you may spool yourself. You really don't need to go way out. I have used 1-2 most of the time and done well. A sinker flattened with a hammer to make it flat works if you don't have a pyramid weight. As said, clam necks and Berkley Sand Worms work good. Sand shrimp work good but are soft and do not last long. I have caught a limit using just 2 clam necks. They are tough. Good Luck!
Quote from: GWP on June 16, 2023, 08:35:03 AMThat SHOULD be enough line. BUT:If you are casting the heavier weights (3+ OZ) and you cast hard, you may spool yourself. You really don't need to go way out. I have used 1-2 most of the time and done well. A sinker flattened with a hammer to make it flat works if you don't have a pyramid weight. As said, clam necks and Berkley Sand Worms work good. Sand shrimp work good but are soft and do not last long. I have caught a limit using just 2 clam necks. They are tough. Good Luck!You can cast a football field and a half? That is a bomb!To the OP, 150 yds is plenty for me, but I would make sure my reel is full which allows me to cast further. You can use mono of any weight as backing and then use your 150 yards of braid on top.