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Ok...because I had nothing better to do after TVA ruined my trout fishing trip.....by opening the sluice releasing a lot more water than what they were supposed to below Normandy....I did some casting and measuring. Casting a 1/64 ounce TM jig head...with a TM body on it...using the 6 foot long Fine Tail Banshee SUL rod...I got 54 feet average of 5 casts using 2.3# test Varivas ester with a .117mm diameter. Switching to the Sunline Troutist Area Meister 3# test with a diameter of .128mm I got a 5 cast average of 64 feet on same rod. Both reels had same diameter spool.
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That is good distance. I attribute that to the small diameter lines....the nylon being soft...and the ester with the fluoride coating makes it very slick, even though it is bit stiff. I no longer have any 2# test Nanofil to test with but it would have cast considerably farther.
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Awesome Randy! I was going to do a test to answer the question but ran out of daylight. 64’ is impressive for 1/64th oz jighead.
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Ok, just came back from my driveway,using a shakespeare 6'5 micro rod with an shimano 1000 series reel,with 2# Berkley fireline crystal, I casted the 1/64 oz TM an average of 50'.
That’s a good cast. I bought some 3lb crystal and the jury is still out. Need to try the 2lb.