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  • Measuring the distance of a cast

    This is a dead easy thing. Best done on your practice ground such as a footie pitch or somewhere where you have identifiable spots such as along past groynes etc.

    Just use Google Earth to make the measurement for you.
    Video here.
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    Yes I agree dead easy ..... just come to a NESA casting event and have it measured properly on a accurately measured court , then if you need something 3 football pitches long to measure your cast we have it :-D
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    • #3
      just buy a messauring wheel off ebay for £10 :-)
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      • #4
        Cannot do it on your phone though
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lynnzer View Post
          This is a dead easy thing. Best done on your practice ground such as a footie pitch or somewhere where you have identifiable spots such as along past groynes etc.

          Just use Google Earth to make the measurement for you.
          Video here.
          Had a go of your Google thing & it says im hitting 213 metre's unbaited which I would guess is somewhere near.
          Last edited by himself26; 13-04-2014, 10:08 PM.

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          • #6
            if u have a fancy ish phone...gps odometer works a treat too
            Punch and pull then let rip

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            • #7
              Spot on that cheers
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              • #8
                Just say you can hit 150 yards with a massive bait like most people who you talk to when fishing claim. In reality hardly anyone (including me) can get anywhere near that distance with or without bait.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ed209 View Post
                  Just say you can hit 150 yards with a massive bait like most people who you talk to when fishing claim. In reality hardly anyone (including me) can get anywhere near that distance with or without bait.
                  This is true everyone says there putting a bait about 150yds in reality it's less than 100

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                  • #10
                    im sure alan yates done a test a few years ago, he got a bunch of lads together asked them how far they can cast, then he put them to the test on a beach with a baited rig, 90% of them didnt even get over 100 yrds,

                    theres to much skill in fishing now, i go out cast my 80yrds and have fun, old school fishing

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                    • #11
                      Generally 40yds to 80yds is good enough when fishing from pier's / Rock edges / jetty's & the likes as your usually in deep enough water anyway...

                      So Casting these sort of distances doesn't really comes into play. However when fishing most beach's being able to belt a baiting out is usually a great advantage.......

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                      • #12
                        distance casting with a bait is a mighty usefull tool to have in your armoury but good quality bait is far more relevant imo.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by stephie1 View Post
                          distance casting with a bait is a mighty usefull tool to have in your armoury but good quality bait is far more relevant imo.
                          Add both of these elements + bingo
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                          • #14
                            I think huge distance 140 plus only pays off in daylight not that I can do it just what I have seen

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Pighunter View Post
                              I think huge distance 140 plus only pays off in daylight not that I can do it just what I have seen
                              Can be handy to be able to chuck a lead,ie when it's ruff n u need to put a bait out behond the waves.Like mentioned distance not everything,most fish this winter dwn my way fell to close range,20/40yrds out

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