Nice video if you want to throw the surf pole the farthest. We hold the rod horizontally before casting (not tilted), the load from the tip is about 25-30% of the length of the rod. The hand is stretched behind the back, the other is slightly bent. With a swing of approx. 80% of the body weight, release the line approx. 45° from the surface. For a rod 4 m + (4.2 or 4.5 m) load 70% W.C. you can reach 120 m and more with the rod (it also depends on the strength and direction of the wind). On a large lake, without wind, with lead 150g 4 m surf rod (for carp = no fun) 110 to 130 m. Carp 12 kg - 24 kg. Good luck Eric. P.S. So that the fishing line does not cut your finger with the weight of the load. Use this smart gadget: Surf Casting Cannon Clip Trigger Thumb. Enjoy.👍👍👋
Nice video if you want to throw the surf pole the farthest. We hold the rod horizontally before casting (not tilted), the load from the tip is about 25-30% of the length of the rod. The hand is stretched behind the back, the other is slightly bent. With a swing of approx. 80% of the body weight, release the line approx. 45° from the surface. For a rod 4 m + (4.2 or 4.5 m) load 70% W.C. you can reach 120 m and more with the rod (it also depends on the strength and direction of the wind). On a large lake, without wind, with lead 150g 4 m surf rod (for carp = no fun) 110 to 130 m. Carp 12 kg - 24 kg. Good luck Eric. P.S. So that the fishing line does not cut your finger with the weight of the load. Use this smart gadget: Surf Casting Cannon Clip Trigger Thumb. Enjoy.👍👍👋
I have never heard low tide, I have always fished high tide.... trying low tide tomorrow in whanganui... lets see :)
great tutorial gave it a thumbs up :) will there b a part 3? haha
Thanks! Well there might have to be ha! But probably later in the year as we have other video series coming :)
ah ok cool i look forward to ur other series as well.
So what is the limit there ?? per species , per day ??
Where bout is this place bro
Ripiro Beach off Dargaville, Northland
What is the name of the fish? thanks.
snapper which is orange/red and trevally are silver/green