Good way to put it into perspective mate, most people wouldn't be hitting anywhere near that without bait (including myself lol) let alone with bait! You are something else 🚀👊
Good video mate. Did a similar thing a while back but our beaches are crap dont fish them much mostly fish rock marks and access for swinging extremely limited. Hitting around 140yds with a decent overhead thump medium size bait on Sloshes 35lb line. Same bait jumped to 165yd overhead thump on abu 6500 with 18lb line. Going by your video 200yds+ defo achievable for a good caster swinging it, not into a strong headwind mind you
Thanks mate 👍👍 i try to keep my fishing cast simple so i can use the same cast on all the marks such as over boulders on cliff marks. Only after i watched the video back i realised with the 7oz and sandeel tournament cast i set up all wrong 🙈 normally my right leg is in front but on this cast it was left leg forward i wondered at the time why it nearly hit me off my feet 😂😂
Nice one. With your standard 'fishing cast' and a plain lead (not your tournament roll-over), how far would you expect to get, i.e. how much has the bait and pulley rig taken off your cast because of extra drag? Cheers.
@@rocketman9813 hi mate plain lead with the fishing cast and fishing reel id expect it around the 200-210. In my instance the fishing cast with bait was just shy of 170 so roughly around 30 yards less than my tournament cast 👍👍 with a tournament reel im sure i could hit the bait over 200. A video im hoping to do soon 👍👍
A really interesting and informative video. Out of interest how far do you think an overhead thump cast by an average angler with a continental rod would travel with a three hook baited ragworm flapper on a calm day. I know that it’s difficult to generalise like this because there are so many potential variables at play, but just a general rule of thumb view would be interesting.
Thanks mate 👍👍 hard to say really like you mentioned but a good thump i would say 60-80. Its a tough one really i know with the carp casting lads they do something similar with an overhead thump and they can see phenomenal distances
Very interesting 👍 I am new to beach fishing and have a lot to learn, but the thing that strikes me most is how crap the cool boxes are. Quality bait is a must in any fishing yet the cool boxes are junk. Is there a cool box you can recommend?
Thanks mate 👍👍👍 theres a few good brand out there now Coleman Igloo seagreen i think the best thing to do is use cool packs too to optimise keeping the bait frozen 👍👍
@@shaunjones6049the fuller the cool box with bait and cool packs the better I find. Otherwise you’re just filling it with warm air every time you open it
@@richardhewitt4243 hi mate not a big fan of fixed spools but i would like to think in the right hands the same distance as the multiplayer can be achieved. I see Fixed spool reels and braid more popular these days 👍👍
Wish I could cast like that,awesome casting mate 👍
Thanks you 👍👍
Good way to put it into perspective mate, most people wouldn't be hitting anywhere near that without bait (including myself lol) let alone with bait! You are something else 🚀👊
Thanks mate 👍👍 lots of hours spent practicing analysing the footage and then more practice to try get somewhere respectable its slowly paying off 🙏
@OverSheGoes I'll be down your way in a few days on the way back from trying for a tope, hopefully I bump into you so I can see it in action 😜
Brilliant bud really enjoyed that love watching you cast think my days of casting now long gone lol .
Thanks mate 👍
Absolutely awesome casting and overall demo, I'm seriously impressed Steve 👏 👌
Thanks mate 👍👍
Good video mate. Did a similar thing a while back but our beaches are crap dont fish them much mostly fish rock marks and access for swinging extremely limited. Hitting around 140yds with a decent overhead thump medium size bait on Sloshes 35lb line. Same bait jumped to 165yd overhead thump on abu 6500 with 18lb line. Going by your video 200yds+ defo achievable for a good caster swinging it, not into a strong headwind mind you
Thanks mate 👍👍 i try to keep my fishing cast simple so i can use the same cast on all the marks such as over boulders on cliff marks. Only after i watched the video back i realised with the 7oz and sandeel tournament cast i set up all wrong 🙈 normally my right leg is in front but on this cast it was left leg forward i wondered at the time why it nearly hit me off my feet 😂😂
Nice one.
With your standard 'fishing cast' and a plain lead (not your tournament roll-over), how far would you expect to get, i.e. how much has the bait and pulley rig taken off your cast because of extra drag? Cheers.
@@rocketman9813 hi mate plain lead with the fishing cast and fishing reel id expect it around the 200-210. In my instance the fishing cast with bait was just shy of 170 so roughly around 30 yards less than my tournament cast 👍👍 with a tournament reel im sure i could hit the bait over 200. A video im hoping to do soon 👍👍
Great video mate
bloody cracking video some casting that well done pal
Thanks mate 👍👍
Great video, thanks. Would be really interesting to see you go through same programme with fixed spools, for comparison?
Thanks mate i would love to try it one day just to try it but im not the best with a fixed spool i can cast mackerel feathers and thats it 😂
@@OverSheGoes Haha - I don’t believe it! I wonder if fixed spool would keep up - the truth is out there somewhere 😀
@@ianlishmanphotovideo4142 possibly a future video 👍👍 il get some practice in first 😂😂😂
@@OverSheGoes Epic!
OUT SHE GOES 🚀💪🏽
A really interesting and informative video. Out of interest how far do you think an overhead thump cast by an average angler with a continental rod would travel with a three hook baited ragworm flapper on a calm day. I know that it’s difficult to generalise like this because there are so many potential variables at play, but just a general rule of thumb view would be interesting.
Thanks mate 👍👍 hard to say really like you mentioned but a good thump i would say 60-80. Its a tough one really i know with the carp casting lads they do something similar with an overhead thump and they can see phenomenal distances
💪😎 just show shows what can be done. Great casting pal 👍
@@nickepton6676 thanks mate 👍👍👍
Very interesting 👍 I am new to beach fishing and have a lot to learn, but the thing that strikes me most is how crap the cool boxes are. Quality bait is a must in any fishing yet the cool boxes are junk.
Is there a cool box you can recommend?
Thanks mate 👍👍👍 theres a few good brand out there now Coleman Igloo seagreen i think the best thing to do is use cool packs too to optimise keeping the bait frozen 👍👍
@@OverSheGoes thanks for your reply 👍 I will check it out
@@shaunjones6049the fuller the cool box with bait and cool packs the better I find. Otherwise you’re just filling it with warm air every time you open it
Over 200 yards with baits and 20 lbs line is incredible , Just shows what can be done with years of hard practice .
Thanks mate 👍👍
Great video Steven 😍👍🎣🎣🎣
Thanks 👍
What distance do u think you could do with the tope setup with a fixed spool and braid?
@@richardhewitt4243 hi mate not a big fan of fixed spools but i would like to think in the right hands the same distance as the multiplayer can be achieved. I see Fixed spool reels and braid more popular these days 👍👍
some carting there mate what app do you use to measure as Itll save me taking the meter wheel next time I have a bash
Theres an app on the iphone called ‘distance tool’ or you can do it on google earth i think it was or google maps 👍👍
Nice one mate 👌🏼🎣🏴
Thanks 👍
Not many people can cast that far with bait , nice video
@@skalliwag2766 thanks mate 👍👍
Very nice 👌
@@fishingcountrylifewithtommyjoe thanks mate 👍👍
thank you thank you
Thanks mate 💪💪
Impressive.
@@brimstone260 thanks mate 👍👍
Out out
Wouldn’t want to thumb fight you fella! You must have a bionic grip on your left thumb, tournament casting a big lead and bait without slipping.
😂😂😂💪 thanks mate 😂😂
Awesome video mate
Thanks mate 👍