I am primarily interested in beach fishing, not off of a jetty. That because I am old, so climbing around on and falling on big rocks is not as appealing to me as when they would have been when I was younger...

We had planned a trip to the beach so after watching a gazillion video's and reading a dictionary's worth of info I took my best three candidates for surf fishing. While I took enough stuff to actually fish, I first wanted to check casting distance to see if any of it would work well enough to get out to where the fish would be without going too far into the surf.
The beach fishing vids are convincing that you can catch fish in just a few feet of water so at this point I am not interested in building a 'bait cannon', though I have experience building spud cannons, to fish 600 feet plus out.
The rods I took were 9', 9' 6", and 10', in light, medium light, and medium in strength. I chose a 1 ounce weight to start off with. Yes, it was too heavy for the light rod. I know that. This was a test, remember?

I took two matched spinning reels that had two different braids on them in 20 lb and one casting reel with the same braid as one of the spinning reels. I took a 100' tape measure (that got full of sand...) as one of the braids is not color marked in 25' sections. I have checked the color marked ones and they are accurate.
After casting, swapping reels around and measuring I found the reel made less difference than the pole did. I adjusted the casting reel from 'proper' for the weight to 'no drag whatsoever' and it only made a slight difference in distance. Caused me a minor birds nest at one point (I have been spoiled by magnetic drag...) but I was interested to note the reel did not affect the effect that much.
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My longest cast was around 300' with the medium strength 10' pole and the casting reel. I swapped to the matching braid spinning reel and got to 275' before the reel spooled out. I am sure the distance would have been the same with more line as it was slowing considerably before spooling.
It was fun using my new found knowledge on 'reading the beach' while looking to see 'if' I was going to fish, where I would try first. I have chest waders but after watching folks get knocked down (been there, done that, but without waders on) by random big waves I am thinking I would rather not go out too far into the surf if I don't have to.
I have another spinning reel with the 'long spool' I will load up and try the next tme we go. I will 'probably' actually fish the next time after checking the casting distance...
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