Texas Transplant
Well-Known Member
Okay, I did actually pitch both a jig and a worm this weekend. Did okay with the worm, not quite as well with the jig. Realized afterward, that the reel on my jig rod, needs to be changed. My fault.
Now to my question. What do you consider to be the 'outer limits' in distance, that you can effectively pitch to (using either a worm or jig)?
I didn't have too much problems, but realized after I got home, that my 'length', was far shorter than what I needed for the distance I was away from the Cypress Trees. I was the non-boater. For more on that, see the Santee thread I put up.
Also, when you answer - how proficient do you consider yourself when pitching?
Will be changing reels on my jig setup.
Tex
Now to my question. What do you consider to be the 'outer limits' in distance, that you can effectively pitch to (using either a worm or jig)?
I didn't have too much problems, but realized after I got home, that my 'length', was far shorter than what I needed for the distance I was away from the Cypress Trees. I was the non-boater. For more on that, see the Santee thread I put up.
Also, when you answer - how proficient do you consider yourself when pitching?
Will be changing reels on my jig setup.
Tex