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Excellent post my friend! One thing to add here, if you have a hard time sleeping with noise, bring some ear plugs! My last trip back in to the dock, the two people at the table behind me just wouldn't stop talking and laughing....that's my only minor complaint.
 
You said your casting distance limited you. How far casting are we talking? I took my new setup out today and was throwing it underhand just in case and it seems the top shot is limiting it. I can still get it about 45-50ft with a halco with no hooks. But from what you’re saying that may not be enough
 
You said your casting distance limited you. How far casting are we talking? I took my new setup out today and was throwing it underhand just in case and it seems the top shot is limiting it. I can still get it about 45-50ft with a halco with no hooks. But from what you're saying that may not be enough
I was able to cast a aprox 20-30 yards. I utilized the space of the 2 hulls at the stern of the boat to swing my lure to achieve the furthest distance possible.
I was using a 6'6" casting boat rod paired with vintage Shimano Torium 30, 50# Power Pro braid connected to a swivel and 100# mono.
 
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You said your casting distance limited you. How far casting are we talking? I took my new setup out today and was throwing it underhand just in case and it seems the top shot is limiting it. I can still get it about 45-50ft with a halco with no hooks. But from what you're saying that may not be enough
I was using an Ugly Stik Tiger Jigging rod with a Penn Battle II 8K. I had 65 lb. braid and a top shot of 65 lb. flouro. The big thing that hurt my distance was the short length of the jigging rod. A longer more flexible rod could have helped with distance. The other thing that hurt was underhand casting. Later in the night I moved up to the bow and I was launching really well with an overhand cast, however it took a heck of a lot more power to sling that rig than a longer popping rod would have. That said, one of the two yellows I lost came from the starboard side of the stern on a short cast. He hit it right at the boat and I got a good look at him before he realized he was hooked and tried to leave the zipcode.

In general the guys up on the bow were using longer 7ft rods and hooking up with yellows much more often than anyone down the starboard side. I probably should have squeezed onto the stern with Oliver ;-) He was definitely on a hot streak back there.

I threw a halco all night with the exception of 30 minutes of jigging and I did every drift on the rail hurling that thing for what it was worth. It was a heck of a work out I tell you. The jigging rod will throw a halco just like a 5 iron can hit a ball off the tee on a par 5. It can do it but may not be the best tool for the job.
 
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Another piece of advice for the first timers and newcomers to the forum. If you have a huge pile of tuna and you are looking for another way to use some of it, look up the smoked blackfin recipe posted by fathom. I took mine off the smoker about an hour ago. I'm supposed to take my wife out for our anniversary in about 2 hours and I'm stuffed. I can't stop eating this stuff. Its salty tuna candy and its amazing. Someday I will learn how to post pics. Tomorrow will involve blackfin tartare and smoked blackfin dip while I watch my Giants fail miserably against the Rams. Good tuna will ease the pain.
 
I'll put my money on Fish Killah and his bait caster up against almost anyone :)
Funny that this subject came up. I went to a park lake across the street from my house the other day with my spinner, baitcaster and a Halco 130, to see what would get me the most distance. The Penn Fathom 25 nailed it, and way outperformed the spinner on distance. Both were on 6.5 ft rods.
 
Funny that this subject came up. I went to a park lake across the street from my house the other day with my spinner, baitcaster and a Halco 130, to see what would get me the most distance. The Penn Fathom 25 nailed it, and way outperformed the spinner on distance. Both were on 6.5 ft rods.
Am I reading this right?

Your 'Penn Fathom 25 Level-Wind' reel outperformed the spinner on distance on 6.5' rods?
Is your Penn with the line counter option?
 
I thought it was common knowledge that baitcasters cast farther. Has to do with spool diameter and line bouncing through guides. HJ will bloviate on this shortly. I will always use a spinner, can’t imagine how big of a backlash I could create at 2 AM casting for surfacing tuna....
 
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