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    I use a fixed spool and a century rod 13ft i believe and can cast around 100yards all out.
    I've read into 16ft rods can add further distance but which rods would be up to the challenge if i get one.. any one have any experience on this matter?

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    Originally posted by cod head View Post
    I use a fixed spool and a century rod 13ft i believe and can cast around 100yards all out.
    I've read into 16ft rods can add further distance but which rods would be up to the challenge if i get one.. any one have any experience on this matter?
    myself got greys triplex 16ft+penn 8000,you should easily add at least 20,30yds on your casts.mind you have also got a response and akios reel aswell as others, but for distance you cant beat fixed spools+braid.tight lines.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by regpude View Post
      myself got greys triplex 16ft+penn 8000,you should easily add at least 20,30yds on your casts.mind you have also got a response and akios reel aswell as others, but for distance you cant beat fixed spools+braid.tight lines.
      I use a Penn affinity LC with 15lb and 60shock and am still surprised how far i can whack it but my braid spool is empty unsure which braid to buy...(im new to braid as you might guess lol)

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      • #4
        I use a Penn Affinity with Penn 8000 and braid. Adds 20 to 30 yards with no effort for a poor caster like me.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by magpies View Post
          I use a Penn Affinity with Penn 8000 and braid. Adds 20 to 30 yards with no effort for a poor caster like me.
          What size braid do you use mate?

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          • #6
            16' RoD

            Greys TripleX 16'
            Nothing makes a fish bigger than almost being caught

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            • #7
              I use the 55lb stuff mate, no shock leader required.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by magpies View Post
                I use the 55lb stuff mate, no shock leader required.
                Thanks. and that will be strong enough to handle 6 ounce leads?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by cod head View Post
                  Thanks. and that will be strong enough to handle 6 ounce leads?
                  No!! Braid has no stretch so a mono leader is required.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by magpies View Post
                    I use the 55lb stuff mate, no shock leader required.
                    You need to seek some decent insurance for when you kill someone!! 60-70lb mono leader should be the minimum for casting 5-6 oz leads. Braid has no stretch, frays easily and is a potential disaster waiting to happen.

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                    • #11
                      you will find its about 10lb mono shock leader to every 1 oz of your lead eg 40lb to 4oz tight lines rita

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Gadus Morhua View Post
                        you will find its about 10lb mono shock leader to every 1 oz of your lead eg 40lb to 4oz tight lines rita
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