Casting with small soft plastics
Casting with small soft plastics
Hi all, just after some advice.
I'm looking to maximise my casting DISTANCE using a spinning reel and small soft plastics (eg around 3 grams). I've got my head around reel size and line mix but could do with some advice regarding the rod/make/length. My budget is up to $120.
I'm looking to maximise my casting DISTANCE using a spinning reel and small soft plastics (eg around 3 grams). I've got my head around reel size and line mix but could do with some advice regarding the rod/make/length. My budget is up to $120.
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Re: Casting with small soft plastics
3 grams isn't all that light but all things equal, longer rod means further casts. Going new you could get a Daiwa Hyper 702LXS, you might be lucky and get a Daiwa TD Black Wild Weasel 6101MLFS on clear out for close to your budget. Others are the Atomic Arrowz 70SUL or the UL model, Abu Garcia Rayrex 702SP-L, Shimano Squidgies 6102SPL.
If you can find them second hand (or add up to $80 to your budget) you open up to the much better old model Daiwa Infeet 702LFS or the older non carbon butt Shimano Zodias 270ML. All the rods listed are either 6'10" or 7' long.
If you can find them second hand (or add up to $80 to your budget) you open up to the much better old model Daiwa Infeet 702LFS or the older non carbon butt Shimano Zodias 270ML. All the rods listed are either 6'10" or 7' long.
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Re: Casting with small soft plastics
Cobby has said it all I reckon...
I would also add the NS Amped rods at a slightly higher price point... if second hand they should be around your budget.
Using good, thin braid will really help your casting distance! The rod makes a little bit of distance, but the braid is the most important element in the set up for casting distance...
Try something like Toray super strong or gosen for an even better quality one.
I would also add the NS Amped rods at a slightly higher price point... if second hand they should be around your budget.
Using good, thin braid will really help your casting distance! The rod makes a little bit of distance, but the braid is the most important element in the set up for casting distance...
Try something like Toray super strong or gosen for an even better quality one.
Re: Casting with small soft plastics
Thanks guys that really helps - there are just so many rods out there it's hard to narrow down the choices.
Cheers
Cheers
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Re: Casting with small soft plastics
i wouldn't recommend the Wild weasel, its quite a stiff rod to cast really Light stuff a long distance. my cousin has that rod TD black model and i recon the older models were a lot better, thinner tips as well which aids in casting distance. new ones have bigger guides and just look bulky, more suited to a snapper rod tbh.
if you landbased then the longer the rod the better, but comes at a price, working a longer rod with placcies etc can be cumbersome once you fish long hours.
find a rod thats nice and soft in the tip part of the rod, this is what will allow the light plastics to cast well. then get some nice braid, not the cheap ropey stuff.
for the price range your looking at, something from the TD hyper or squidgies should suit
if you landbased then the longer the rod the better, but comes at a price, working a longer rod with placcies etc can be cumbersome once you fish long hours.
find a rod thats nice and soft in the tip part of the rod, this is what will allow the light plastics to cast well. then get some nice braid, not the cheap ropey stuff.
for the price range your looking at, something from the TD hyper or squidgies should suit
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Re: Casting with small soft plastics
The 702LFS scratchy then? Someone down Geelong way has a LTD Scratchy for sale on the Daiwa group on Facebook for $135 if the OP is down that waypurple5ive wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 9:09 pmi wouldn't recommend the Wild weasel, its quite a stiff rod to cast really Light stuff a long distance. my cousin has that rod TD black model and i recon the older models were a lot better, thinner tips as well which aids in casting distance. new ones have bigger guides and just look bulky, more suited to a snapper rod tbh.
if you landbased then the longer the rod the better, but comes at a price, working a longer rod with placcies etc can be cumbersome once you fish long hours.
find a rod thats nice and soft in the tip part of the rod, this is what will allow the light plastics to cast well. then get some nice braid, not the cheap ropey stuff.
for the price range your looking at, something from the TD hyper or squidgies should suit
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Re: Casting with small soft plastics
The scratchy is about 2 inches longer than the one I was going to suggest aka itchy twitchy..
Both are similar rating one is 2 inches longer, so probably be a bit better for casting but not by a lot....
The td hyper have similar sized and rated rods but a bit cheaper so look at those as well
Both are similar rating one is 2 inches longer, so probably be a bit better for casting but not by a lot....
The td hyper have similar sized and rated rods but a bit cheaper so look at those as well
Re: Casting with small soft plastics
Hi all, thanks again for your advice. Armed with all the info I made a trip to the local big A outlet and pretty well got to check out all the suggestions, subject to some thinking time I'm pretty keen on the Atomic Arrowz Bream Surface AAS-270BS on sale for $120 - I'm hoping for a fathers day contribution!
If you have heard anything negative about this choice don't hesitate to let me know.
Thanks again.
If you have heard anything negative about this choice don't hesitate to let me know.
Thanks again.
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Re: Casting with small soft plastics
i have the daiwa scratchy and the atomic arrowz aas-7osul both great rod but different the arrowz is much lighter and softer in the tip both great rods .Cant go wrong with either but since your got the liking for the arrowz make sure you have a feel of there different model check frogleys offshore and youtube the models
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Re: Casting with small soft plastics
Tbhe best advice I can give is to get some 6lb braid and leader and you will be casting much further, if you are really keen then go to 4lb braid and a heavier leader, the Arrows rod is perfect5 for what you want to do. Can I ask what size reel you are using?