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Thread: Wanting to get into Surfcasting

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    Wanting to get into Surfcasting

    Hey guys,

    Hunting is my main passion but I am finding less and less time to get out due to work and having 3 young children. So was thinking about getting into surfcasting, easier to get out once the kids are in bed for a few hours and relax.

    I have been reading the previous threads on this site on the topic, along with watching videos. Like everything these days a huge amount of information and opinion.

    My question is what are the basics I need to increase my chances of being successful? What is the best way to set up a rod? I live in Invercargill and aim to fish around Oreti and Bluff. Complete newbie here. I haven't purchased anything to date, but have been looking at packages at hunting and fishing.

    Looking for any advice.

    Cheers.

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    locals will know the rigs that work for what species are around where you want to fish - I cannot advise on Oreti or Bluff - learn the basic knots- you tube will be your friend or obtain a book of fishing knots - if surf casting of a beach I would not spend to much on a reel - sooner or later its going to get dropped into sand and that reels dont like - I would get cheaper first up then if you really like fishing then up grade - two types of reels fixed spool ( often called egg beaters ) fit on the reel on the downside - free spool ( often called boat reels ) fit on the top of the rod -now real keen types will use a free spool but they take a lot of learning how to to cast with them - the pros will cast further with a free spool than a fixed spool but likely took them a no of years to learn how and very specialized reels designed for casting - so start with an egg beater fixed spool - the rods for both reels are different and cannot really be interchanged -the guides are set up differently as the height the lines comes of the reel is different especially back toward the reels for a start - Rod length 12 foot and 14 foot are common - one piece two piece and 3 piece - two piece probably more common - get one that has a flexi tip and a grunty butt section for power - the flexi tip helps signal a bite and set the hook - you will be suprised how much grunt you can give them - but never ever static load a rod - that is tie it to something that will not give and pull back on rod to see how much power it has you will snap it - I would go 14 foot two piece - line well 10-12 kg will suit for most fish of the beach - the real guns casting will be down around 5 kg but I would not advise that for most NZ beach fishing - the best would be to find someone keen to take you out and give you some tips - so much to learn what sinkers what length trace what trace hook set up - what sort of rod holder works but its all fun
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