![]() So the best you could get would be a tendency, and at best only a couple of metres difference. Also, not all reels can equip the same line. What lures would you use to compare the throwing distance on the different rods? Not all rods can equip the same lure. Well, no, nobody has done a sheet like that yet, as far as I know But I think it would be hard to determine the variables for putting up a sheet like that. Or can someone give some sort of suggestions here? The ones in brackets I am already happy with. Kg's don't need to be exact but you get the idea. My aim is to get to a 9 rod system, something like the following. ![]() I don't want to waste a whole lot of cash at the moment to try all different kind of rods, just to sell them again. (Don't know what the weight rating on it is though). I then saw a video where someone is using a JigWinner 8' Rod and easily got over 75m with it. I was hoping that a spinning rod would give me some extra distance, but I can just about get to 50m with that setup, which didn't help a great deal. I then purchased a spinning rod Aurora 230 (Lure 10 - 21 g) / (Line 1.5 - 4.5 Kg) with reel Prima 3500 (Line 4.5 Kg) and Flouro 0.28 mm (Test 4.5 Kg). But when I get to places like Mudwater or Falcon, this setup isn't great because I can barely cast 40m with it. This setup is great for catching Walleye at Emerald or Bass at Neherrin because the fish are close to shore. Problem is (for instance), I own the following setup: I'm wondering if anyone has made a sheet detailing how far any given rod will cast with maximum line and weight?
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