Thank you so much. I took your recommendation of getting the cast cannon right from the start of getting into surf fishing. People around me get shocked with how far I can cast sometimes
Hi young lady. Thanks for the tips. I would like to point out a couple of things. Firstly, the Breakaway cast cannon will work fine with just one wrap. Once the line is trapped it's trapped. There is no need for 2 wraps. Secondly, the rod butt looked to long for you to achieve the greatest efficiency. Ideally from the reel seat with the arm fully extended horizontally the rod butt should be level with your chest. Thirdly, more power is generated if the tip of the rod is lower than the butt to create a greater casting arc. The real power will come from a powerful pull down of the left arm whereas most people seem to focus on the weaker pushing motion of the right arm. Keep up the good work.
@@Saltstrong FWIW, I've had cast cannons slip with only one wrap - so I always do more than one also. Like the tip on melting the zip tie sharp ends - I'll try that.
Thank you Courtney for those great tips especially about not having your drag too loose; there is a lot of force generated in a very hard cast especially with heavier sinkers. I just want to emphasize safety first so when making any cast where your rod and setup goes behind you in an overhand cast, always check behind you to make sure there is no one behind you or any obstacles that you can get hung up in. If you do not have a "power casting trigger cannon" device, you can always use some kind of glove that covers your entire index finger or use waterproof athletic tape to tape up the 1st two sections of your index finger.
I’ve also noticed some comments about how many wraps to use with your “Breakaway BC1 Cannon Cast” device. For me, a single wrap is good enough and works perfectly. There are so many variables that will determine the point of slippage but I believe the biggest factor is probably the location of where your power casting trigger is installed. I believe you’ll get more hold the closer you can get to where the top of your spool is. That said, the grips and design of your rod may dictate where it can actually be installed so on some of my rods, it’s not even an option to use this device. I’ve actually heated up the bottom of my power casting trigger so I can bend up the bottom so it can be installed lower and right on top of the top edge of my upper reel seat on my Okuma Cedros Surf CSX rod. Other factors like different manufacturers of this product will have different tolerances and angles of taper on the knob you wrap your line around, different lines like braid, mono, flourocarbon, in different weights will determine how thick, flexible, and slippery the line will be so just do what works for you and your equipment; there is no one right way for everyone.
The cast cannon is really cool looking I always just ran a strip of electrical tape on my finger and let er buck but I might look into this I kinda like it for really bombing out there with some force
Until today I didn’t know what a cast cannon is. Now I have one on order from Amazon! Thanks. I’m just getting into big rod surf casting. I bought a 12’ Okuma and I’m using a Daiwa BG5000 with 30# spider wire braid. I haven’t fished it yet. But tomorrow I’m going. I took it out on the big field at my house and tried casting using your method. Oh. My. God! Oh. My. God!!! I didn’t do any measurements but it seemed like I was casting a 2oz pyramid weight a MILE. Glad I got a big reel with a lot of line on it. Where I fish the beach this will be a great combo. I liked the style you show in this video. I found myself trying to talk my way through it listening to you in my head. Haha. Thank you.
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I use Mono. Works great. Like baitcasting reels, people tell me I should switch while they are untangling their line, I'm fishing with my spin cast. I try to simplify and often the fish are right in close while we try casting to the other side of the pond. I still can't comprehend the tightening of the drag? When the bail is open, the tightness of the darg doesn't matter and once you close the bail your finger won't be near and you want to loosen the darg anyway. Thanks for the video.
Spinning reels were made for those who can’t figure out the physics of a conventional reel…. Think about this,… why the hell do you really need a bail…?????… there are baliless reels..! I’ve always cast with a conventional reel… always! Multiplier reels are the trick to casting long distances… not spinners …. Braided line and a shock leader is key…! I too swing a 12’ heaver … St. Croix Avid Surf med heavy fast action to be exact…and I’ve been whipping a 3 oz. Bucktail 100 yards more than I need to because our Stripers attack lures 25 yards or less from where you cast from….. Distance means nothing if the fish are not biting…. Distance matters only if you’re in a competition….! 🤙😎👍
Thanks Courtney, Love your passion for fishing. I love watching and helping others catch fish as much as when I catch fish.Back in the day I'd take groups of people salt water fishing and drive them home in the bus. Seeing them sleep and knowing they had a great day on the water was so fulfilling to me.@@jaaron2834
Great casting tip. I've been casting all wrong, I'll have to try your method to see if it helps with my casting accuracy. I really appreciate the info on the casting cannon because I've never seen one if those and I'm going to get one for my rods.
I only recently started getting into surf fishing and only just realized that using a 12' rod is nothing like a typical spinning rod like I expected. Something that helped me was treating my cast more like how you'd swing an axe. And I need to get myself one of those cast cannon things, it looks like a serious game changer
Strong electrical tape worked better then zip ties for me but great video on form good reminder sometimes its a good amount of time between fishing trips and forget some of these things or just fomt remember at all how i would get some distance definitely saves some time on trying to figure it out again lol
gr8 tips and tricks. surf fishing is fun especially wen u finally nail the good distances haha i like the tip on the cable tie definately will use that if i decided to get the bionic finger
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.👍👍👋
Excellent idea about melting the zip ties, I have all mine rigged and have been cutting my hands up and in pain on scorcher days in salt water. I guess rull of thumb, leave about 1/4 inch or more to burn not to compromise the integrity of zips and they fall off when you have a big fight. Defeating the purpose.
@@Saltstrong It would be really cool of you mailed me some salt fishing stuff since I am new to it and watch your videos, just subscribed. Not sure how that works, I've never asked any channel. LMK.
@@allenmurgondy5221 We'll be happy to send you whichever tackle you want. Just place an order from our tackle shop linked here: fishstrong.com/. And we'll be quick to send the items to you.
Thanks for the tips… took my new 10’ out and snapped my line multiple times throwing 2 & 3oz lures (on 40lb braid). Must have just been horsing it too much.
Aloha and Mahalo.... Just found you this afternoon... I live on Kauai Hawaii.. so if you have any hints on fishing in Hawaii. please let us know... Mahalo..
Excellent tutorial for a long rod. (I’m sure everyone is telling you you’re holding the rod at 90 degrees to the water, not 45. And from a language snob: Further by degree, Farther by distance.
🎣 the middle between both hands on a rod, is the axis Pivotal point, push with top hand, pull down with lower hand, - Fast! Both hands Must and do work together! Only need to turn the line around the cannon once; maybe twice with heavy sinker and bait! Watch other casting videos too! 🎣
99% of all fisherman use only the upper part of the body. Think about driving a golf ball and only using your shoulders or swinging a baseball bat and starting the swing the same way. Neither ball will go as far as you would like. Now start your swing, drive or cast with your hips and add another 25% to your distance.
Why dont you use a South African low mount surf rods which are the pinnacle when it comes to bullying a massive shark. The Assassin, Hearty Rise, Blue Marlin, Daiwa Saltiga and Okuma Precision and Makira rods are some of the best rods everdeveloped for rock and surf fishing. They all have been fitted as standard with the bionic finger. South Africa has been pioneers for almost 50 years now when it comes to rock and surf fishing. The non return slide, dingle dangle amd nylon grapnel are some of the innovations that has come out of South Africa.
I am a novice and have watched your videos about the uni knot and the FG knot. Because I will be fishing for fish that are 5 pounds or less, I am wondering if the FG will work for 15lb braid to 10lb mono. The videos give me the impression that the mono needs to be fatter than the braid. Thanks.
IMO the FG knot is a really good one as long as it's tied CORRECTLY. There is a practice learning curve for that knot and failure to tie it properly will guarantee lost lures and rigs. It is also harder to tie with light lines. Better to use a modified Alberto, or a uni-to-uni, or a 4 to 6 turn surgeon for main line braid to a shock or bite leader. For fish in the 5lb or under category, I'd use 10# braid with a 15lb mono shock leader that will take 3 or 4 turns around the spool and yet will allow the payload (lure or bait) to drop down to 1/2 or 3/4 of the rod length. In doing so, your casting trigger finger on the spinner won't be affected by the braid and you can add a mono or floro bite leader to the shocker leader with a simple uni knot. If casting distance is required, you really need to *learn proper casting techniques*. This video showcases a very basic thump cast that will not yield serious 100yd and way beyond distances.
Hi, Good video but here some more tips from me for even getting further castings. 1-first place your hand on the reel and stretch your right arm, then place your left hand in the middle of your chest. That’s the best distance between your hands for good ending your cast. 2-don’t bend your right arm when your throwing and pull with your left hand ending high beside your left breast. 3-always stay looking up when you throw, al the way. Grtz from Django / SurfCasting Flanders
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A longer drop will get you better distance. I use a sinker drop of at least half the distance between my rod tip and reel. For floppier rods I shorten the drop, It is best to experiment and find what is comfortable for your rod and reel combo, what you do not want is the sinker snagging the ground behind you.
Hey there,… it’s been proven that pulling with your left hand more than pushing with your right hand will result in a further cast… your right arm becomes the fulcrum…. Pushing the rod does not give you power…! I see people just wrench their backs to get far cast … No !Wrong ! Bad..! Pull …. Don’t push…!
I read online review that the cast cannon is not too good because it cracks very easily ??? What are your thoughts and what brand is better than others ??
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Thank you. After 50 yrs of fishing you folks teach much. God Bless.
Fellow Jacksonville native, all your videos so far have been great! Keep up the great work, appreciate everything!
Use a full body step forward with what she said and you will cast twice as far
First time I’ve seen cast cannons before and I’ve now got one thanks
excellent demo. My mind immediately goes back to when I was a kid. Sometimes you'd cast so hard the rod would end up in the water.
Thanks for watching!!
Thank you so much. I took your recommendation of getting the cast cannon right from the start of getting into surf fishing. People around me get shocked with how far I can cast sometimes
If you have a shock leader… you don’t need a cannon…!
Awesome thanks for sharing!
Bravo!! The best presentation i have seen for how to cast . I do not exaggerate . Many thanks . You are a very good teacher!!!
You're very welcome!
Just found u on u tube. Great presentation on casting, u should have been a teacher, GREAT JOB!
Funny timing. Just bought my first surf rod last night
This may seem simple but being new to saltwater fishing this info has answered several questions! Also I won’t slice my finger with braid anymore lol.
I like that casting trigger!
Hi young lady. Thanks for the tips. I would like to point out a couple of things. Firstly, the Breakaway cast cannon will work fine with just one wrap. Once the line is trapped it's trapped. There is no need for 2 wraps. Secondly, the rod butt looked to long for you to achieve the greatest efficiency. Ideally from the reel seat with the arm fully extended horizontally the rod butt should be level with your chest. Thirdly, more power is generated if the tip of the rod is lower than the butt to create a greater casting arc. The real power will come from a powerful pull down of the left arm whereas most people seem to focus on the weaker pushing motion of the right arm. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the feedback, Paul
that push pull was the first thing I noticed she wasn't doing, she did decent form but the right hand is the fulcrum point
@@Saltstrong FWIW, I've had cast cannons slip with only one wrap - so I always do more than one also. Like the tip on melting the zip tie sharp ends - I'll try that.
@@davidhall8593 it works great for me with a shock leader of 20 or 30 lb mono… 1 wrap. Braid slips. FG knot the leader to the braid.
This is possibly the most patronizing comment ever posted under a UA-cam video
Thank you, best 3 quick tips that puts many years ahead of the learning curve.
Thank you for checking it out and for the support!
Thank you Courtney for those great tips especially about not having your drag too loose; there is a lot of force generated in a very hard cast especially with heavier sinkers. I just want to emphasize safety first so when making any cast where your rod and setup goes behind you in an overhand cast, always check behind you to make sure there is no one behind you or any obstacles that you can get hung up in. If you do not have a "power casting trigger cannon" device, you can always use some kind of glove that covers your entire index finger or use waterproof athletic tape to tape up the 1st two sections of your index finger.
I’ve also noticed some comments about how many wraps to use with your “Breakaway BC1 Cannon Cast” device. For me, a single wrap is good enough and works perfectly. There are so many variables that will determine the point of slippage but I believe the biggest factor is probably the location of where your power casting trigger is installed. I believe you’ll get more hold the closer you can get to where the top of your spool is. That said, the grips and design of your rod may dictate where it can actually be installed so on some of my rods, it’s not even an option to use this device. I’ve actually heated up the bottom of my power casting trigger so I can bend up the bottom so it can be installed lower and right on top of the top edge of my upper reel seat on my Okuma Cedros Surf CSX rod. Other factors like different manufacturers of this product will have different tolerances and angles of taper on the knob you wrap your line around, different lines like braid, mono, flourocarbon, in different weights will determine how thick, flexible, and slippery the line will be so just do what works for you and your equipment; there is no one right way for everyone.
I gave it a try and got more distance, also enjoyed your video pointing out spots to fish
Thanks for the great tips. I’m going to order a cast cannon from The Sinker Guy!
Thanks for the video. This will help me to avoid many mistakes. Nice job.
The cast cannon is really cool looking I always just ran a strip of electrical tape on my finger and let er buck but I might look into this I kinda like it for really bombing out there with some force
Until today I didn’t know what a cast cannon is. Now I have one on order from Amazon! Thanks. I’m just getting into big rod surf casting. I bought a 12’ Okuma and I’m using a Daiwa BG5000 with 30# spider wire braid. I haven’t fished it yet. But tomorrow I’m going. I took it out on the big field at my house and tried casting using your method. Oh. My. God! Oh. My. God!!! I didn’t do any measurements but it seemed like I was casting a 2oz pyramid weight a MILE. Glad I got a big reel with a lot of line on it. Where I fish the beach this will be a great combo. I liked the style you show in this video. I found myself trying to talk my way through it listening to you in my head. Haha. Thank you.
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thank you brother for sharing your experience
Cast cannon? I think you just changed my life!
Great advice as Always. I might give the casting cannon a try.
I use Mono. Works great. Like baitcasting reels, people tell me I should switch while they are untangling their line, I'm fishing with my spin cast. I try to simplify and often the fish are right in close while we try casting to the other side of the pond.
I still can't comprehend the tightening of the drag? When the bail is open, the tightness of the darg doesn't matter and once you close the bail your finger won't be near and you want to loosen the darg anyway. Thanks for the video.
Spinning reels were made for those who can’t figure out the physics of a conventional reel…. Think about this,… why the hell do you really need a bail…?????… there are baliless reels..!
I’ve always cast with a conventional reel… always! Multiplier reels are the trick to casting long distances… not spinners …. Braided line and a shock leader is key…!
I too swing a 12’ heaver … St. Croix Avid Surf med heavy fast action to be exact…and I’ve been whipping a 3 oz. Bucktail 100 yards more than I need to because our Stripers attack lures 25 yards or less from where you cast from…..
Distance means nothing if the fish are not biting….
Distance matters only if you’re in a competition….!
🤙😎👍
Thanks Courtney, Love your passion for fishing. I love watching and helping others catch fish as much as when I catch fish.Back in the day I'd take groups of people salt water fishing and drive them home in the bus. Seeing them sleep and knowing they had a great day on the water was so fulfilling to me.@@jaaron2834
Great casting tip. I've been casting all wrong, I'll have to try your method to see if it helps with my casting accuracy. I really appreciate the info on the casting cannon because I've never seen one if those and I'm going to get one for my rods.
Great video forgot one small detail for better accuracy point your leading foot in the direction of your cast.
Great tips, glad I found your channel recently!!
Excellent video on casting. Really nice fishing cart.
I only recently started getting into surf fishing and only just realized that using a 12' rod is nothing like a typical spinning rod like I expected. Something that helped me was treating my cast more like how you'd swing an axe. And I need to get myself one of those cast cannon things, it looks like a serious game changer
Thanks for watching!
I teach that don't start the forward swing until the lead/bait are outside the tip. It's the basis of all techniques. Hatteras, pendulum, etc.
Excellent. Thanks from Sydney Australia ☺️
Awesome tips, Courtney...thanks! 😉👍
Who makes that cart? Luv it!!!
Ok
I got 2 ways I cast this is good tip
I’m going to try this thank you
Thank you I made a change to 10’ two piece rods and had to learn how to cast them.
You're welcome!
Strong electrical tape worked better then zip ties for me but great video on form good reminder sometimes its a good amount of time between fishing trips and forget some of these things or just fomt remember at all how i would get some distance definitely saves some time on trying to figure it out again lol
Glad you enjoyed it!
I needed this, thanks!
where do you get the little clip to hold your line before you cast> Could you leave a link? Thanks a lot
gr8 tips and tricks. surf fishing is fun especially wen u finally nail the good distances haha i like the tip on the cable tie definately will use that if i decided to get the bionic finger
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.👍👍👋
Thanks for the feedback
Excellent idea about melting the zip ties, I have all mine rigged and have been cutting my hands up and in pain on scorcher days in salt water. I guess rull of thumb, leave about 1/4 inch or more to burn not to compromise the integrity of zips and they fall off when you have a big fight. Defeating the purpose.
Thanks for the support!
@@Saltstrong It would be really cool of you mailed me some salt fishing stuff since I am new to it and watch your videos, just subscribed. Not sure how that works, I've never asked any channel. LMK.
@@allenmurgondy5221 We'll be happy to send you whichever tackle you want. Just place an order from our tackle shop linked here: fishstrong.com/. And we'll be quick to send the items to you.
@@Saltstrong Wow, must be my lucky day, nobody has ever given me anything before. Much appreciated 👍 Salts, I enjoy the channel from a newb.
Thanks for the tips… took my new 10’ out and snapped my line multiple times throwing 2 & 3oz lures (on 40lb braid). Must have just been horsing it too much.
You're welcome!
Real educational video.
I have to try that cast cannon. I’ve had the skin on my fingers slice open from repeated casting
Thanks for watching!
Very, very informative!
Thanks for checking it out!
Nice info!!That's very interesting
Aloha and Mahalo.... Just found you this afternoon... I live on Kauai Hawaii.. so if you have any hints on fishing in Hawaii. please let us know... Mahalo..
Thats a huge tools for me..
Great one 👍🏻
Thanks for the tips 😊
What was the size and name of gear you were using specifically the reel and rod
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Great tutorial.
A very helpful video.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent tutorial for a long rod. (I’m sure everyone is telling you you’re holding the rod at 90 degrees to the water, not 45. And from a language snob: Further by degree, Farther by distance.
Thanks for watching!
🎣 the middle between both hands on a rod, is the axis Pivotal point, push with top hand, pull down with lower hand, - Fast!
Both hands Must and do work together!
Only need to turn the line around the cannon once; maybe twice with heavy sinker and bait!
Watch other casting videos too! 🎣
Thanks for the comment!
Great tips - thanks
Great demo tks
Thanks for watching!
Great teacher thank you🌹❤
Thank you!
Good information
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
99% of all fisherman use only the upper part of the body. Think about driving a golf ball and only using your shoulders or swinging a baseball bat and starting the swing the same way. Neither ball will go as far as you would like. Now start your swing, drive or cast with your hips and add another 25% to your distance.
Thanks for sharing!
definitely useful.
Glad you think so! Thanks for checking it out!
How much line do you need loose from the point of the pole?
You are now use how much inch length this road or which company reel...
Why dont you use a South African low mount surf rods which are the pinnacle when it comes to bullying a massive shark. The Assassin, Hearty Rise, Blue Marlin, Daiwa Saltiga and Okuma Precision and Makira rods are some of the best rods everdeveloped for rock and surf fishing. They all have been fitted as standard with the bionic finger. South Africa has been pioneers for almost 50 years now when it comes to rock and surf fishing. The non return slide, dingle dangle amd nylon grapnel are some of the innovations that has come out of South Africa.
Thanks for sharing!
Where did u buy that cart?
She sure knows how to handle a big rod 👍
Thanks!
I am a novice and have watched your videos about the uni knot and the FG knot. Because I will be fishing for fish that are 5 pounds or less, I am wondering if the FG will work for 15lb braid to 10lb mono. The videos give me the impression that the mono needs to be fatter than the braid. Thanks.
IMO the FG knot is a really good one as long as it's tied CORRECTLY. There is a practice learning curve for that knot and failure to tie it properly will guarantee lost lures and rigs. It is also harder to tie with light lines. Better to use a modified Alberto, or a uni-to-uni, or a 4 to 6 turn surgeon for main line braid to a shock or bite leader. For fish in the 5lb or under category, I'd use 10# braid with a 15lb mono shock leader that will take 3 or 4 turns around the spool and yet will allow the payload (lure or bait) to drop down to 1/2 or 3/4 of the rod length. In doing so, your casting trigger finger on the spinner won't be affected by the braid and you can add a mono or floro bite leader to the shocker leader with a simple uni knot. If casting distance is required, you really need to *learn proper casting techniques*. This video showcases a very basic thump cast that will not yield serious 100yd and way beyond distances.
we've known the real secret for years now, yeet for distance, Kobe for accuracy
Nice job 👏👍👌
🎉Thank you so much‼️
Any time!
Surf fishing halibut in Alaska, south centeral
Good form
Hi,
Good video but here some more tips from me for even getting further castings.
1-first place your hand on the reel and stretch your right arm, then place your left hand in the middle of your chest. That’s the best distance between your hands for good ending your cast.
2-don’t bend your right arm when your throwing and pull with your left hand ending high beside your left breast.
3-always stay looking up when you throw, al the way.
Grtz from Django / SurfCasting Flanders
wow what a woman😘 still knows how to fish🙋♂️🌹😘
My god, the spinning reel is huge and the rod too. A 4000 reel and 14 feet rod with a 16 pound braid is all you need to cast farther.
Come on up to the Outer Banks and learn how to cast a surf rod properly 😁😁😁
nice looking cart...info please?
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Just like a golf swing
What kind of beach trolley is that 😂💀. Definitely cost more than the rod set up.
Was very difficult to focus on form when that Mars rover looking thing was over there like what’s that 😂
😆😆
where can I buy the smart gadget for folding the fishing line? It is best! I am in EU, please send me link, thank you vey much.
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You need to correct you left elbow. It’s travelling across your mid section 👍
I noticed the surf spike off to your left, could you tell me how long it is.
Thanks and a great video I just started surf fishing
4ft for my lighter set-up and 5ft for all of the rest!
@@Saltstrong hey, thank you!
where was the demo?
Hi, just a curious is that British rough ground rod You using?
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How close to the rod tip should my leader/swivel be? Should I reel it as close as I can?
A longer drop will get you better distance. I use a sinker drop of at least half the distance between my rod tip and reel. For floppier rods I shorten the drop, It is best to experiment and find what is comfortable for your rod and reel combo, what you do not want is the sinker snagging the ground behind you.
Wow! Great video!!! you're gorgeous and a great host! thanx
I can't cast far when I'm using cut up fish as bait. Also, when I try to cast far the shrimp and sand flea fling off the hook.
when exactly I have to release line while casting??
What kind of cast trigger?
Hey there,… it’s been proven that pulling with your left hand more than pushing with your right hand will result in a further cast… your right arm becomes the fulcrum…. Pushing the rod does not give you power…!
I see people just wrench their backs to get far cast … No !Wrong ! Bad..!
Pull …. Don’t push…!
Thanks for sharing!
Hold up- cast cannon? I guess I'm buying more stuff.
🤣🤣🤣
How does that work for leftys?
I read online review that the cast cannon is not too good because it cracks very easily ??? What are your thoughts and what brand is better than others ??
Get the breakaway brand
Which country...
What is timing of letting go line during the cast?
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She said, I have a LONG Rod. Kekekekeke
what a name of stick that hold your line?
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What brand of the rod
You can check that out here along with more info on the video: bit.ly/3vyt7NA
What type and brand rod did you use for this video, thanks
The Big 'Un from Florida Surf Anglers
What cart are you using for the Surf
Depends on the trip but a FishNMate Jr and a heavily modified FishNMate Sr!
What size is the reel 8500?