I recently purchased a bait casting reel and rod from Cabelas. The stickers are still in place so I am not stuck with them yet.
I am in need of a Med to Heavy setup for trolling shad raps for Walleye and Northern and I also thought about using it for casting with it too.
Here is the Setup The reel is a Diawa Procaster 100 six ball bearings and the rod I chose based on customer loyalty is a Berkley lightning rod 7'6" long med/heavy.
I set out on sunday for the first few casts. I set the mag brake to 10 as advised for rookies and tied on a 1/4 oz jointed shad (number 7?). I then loosened up the tension until the lure fell to the floor and the reel did not bird nest. Throwing with the wind it only went about 30 feet tops. Loosend the tension and got my 1st bird nest, Played around and the best I could do is about 30 feet even after adjusting the brake and tension dial many times.
Being new to bait casters I am not sure if I have a equipment problem or operator failure.
Is the rod too stiff or am I expecting too much distance for the weight of the lure and line ? ( Trilene XL 12lb ). I have not used a bait caster much other than my ABU c600 for Muskie ( throwing heavy baits) so I am not sure how well a lighter setup will throw a lighter bait, not as far as my spinning reel at this point. Any ideas ?
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I recently purchased a bait casting reel and rod from Cabelas. The stickers are still in place so I am not stuck with them yet.
I am in need of a Med to Heavy setup for trolling shad raps for Walleye and Northern and I also thought about using it for casting with it too.
Here is the Setup The reel is a Diawa Procaster 100 six ball bearings and the rod I chose based on customer loyalty is a Berkley lightning rod 7'6" long med/heavy.
I set out on sunday for the first few casts. I set the mag brake to 10 as advised for rookies and tied on a 1/4 oz jointed shad (number 7?). I then loosened up the tension until the lure fell to the floor and the reel did not bird nest. Throwing with the wind it only went about 30 feet tops. Loosend the tension and got my 1st bird nest, Played around and the best I could do is about 30 feet even after adjusting the brake and tension dial many times.
Being new to bait casters I am not sure if I have a equipment problem or operator failure.
Is the rod too stiff or am I expecting too much distance for the weight of the lure and line ? ( Trilene XL 12lb ).
I have not used a bait caster much other than my ABU c600 for Muskie ( throwing heavy baits) so I am not sure how well a lighter setup will throw a lighter bait, not as far as my spinning reel at this point. Any ideas ?
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