How Far can you Cast a Surf Rod ? – Fish From Beach (2024)

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As a teenager, and during my early years of surf fishing, I was so insecure about my casting distance and had no idea how far we could cast a surf rod.

Consequently, and after each cast, I wondered if I had made it to a good distance or not, and if I could/should do better.

I also used to spy on the other fishermen next to me, observe their casting range, and compare it to mine.

Long story short, I lacked confidence in my casting skills and always wondered if I should go further to get more bites.

Fortunately (or unfortunately), I’m not the only one who didn’t know the optimal casting range when I first started fishing. I am a member of many Facebook groups and online forums, and every week I see questions from novice anglers asking how far can we cast a surf rod and where they are supposed to deploy their baits. As a result, I decided that maybe I should write something about it.

So how far can you cast a surf rod ? How far should you go when surf fishing ? And does the casting distannce even matter when fishing off the beach ?

In a nutshell, you will be able to cast 50-70 yards on a good day using a surf rod. That being said, you generally need less than that to catch fish in the surf.

In this article, we will answer the question of how far can we cast a surf rod, discover all the factors that dictate the casting distance, and also discuss whether or not your productivity depends on how far you throw the bait. So keep reading 😉

Table of Contents

What dictates the casting distance ?

The rod length

The first factor that dictates your casting distance is the rod length.

As a rule of thumb, the longer the rod, the further you will be able to reach.

For surf fishing, your rod should be longer than 9ft because that’s what allows you to reach the interesting spots in most surfs. Personally, I never go under 12 ft when choosing a pole for shore fishing.

Read more about the optimal length for surf tods

The rod action

The action (or the speed) of a fishing rod defines where it bends when subjected to pressure.

Slow action rods bend starting from their lower 1/4 part. Moderate action rods bend starting from their half, while fast action rods only flex their higher part when pressure is applied to the tip.

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For a maximized casting distance, you need a slow action rod. Why? Because as slow rods bend completely under pressure, their flexing adds more energy to the energy you create by loading the rod. Consequently, a slow rod casts better than faster (firmer) rods.

With that in mind, it’s worth mentioning that, in general, a fast action rod is better for surf fishing because it provides higher sensitivity and better hooksets.

Read more about the best rod action for surf fishing.

The casting weight

The heavier your sinker, the further you will be able to cast.

Adding weight to the terminal tackle creates more initial speed during the load, and as a result, increases the trajectory of the cast.

That said, keep in mind that the more weight you add, the less sensitive your tackle gets, and the harder it becomes for you to detect bites and set the hooks. I would suggest, therefore, to never compromise sensitivity to gain more yards of casting distance.

As a general rule, you need between 3 and 4 oz of casting weight when surf fishing. But you can go up to 6 oz if you want to reach further spots.

Note that the weight of your bait or lure also matters. Heavier lures and baits also help to cast further.

Don’t forget to use a shock leader when using heavy weights (more than 2 oz) in order to protect your terminal tackle and avoid injuring people around you.

The bait

The size and shape of your bait will also dictate the casting distance. Large chunks of bait tend to be slowed down by air and wind during the cast and as a result, fail to go so far.

An aerodynamic and well-presented bait will manage to cut in the air better and reach a greater distance.

This also applies to the other equipment you use for the terminal tackle. An egg-shaped sinker, for example, is more aerodynamic and will, therefore, go further than a pyramid sinker.

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The line

Keep your line thin if you want to cast better.

Thicker lines receive more pressure from air and wind during the cast, and as a result, get slowed down and the bait drops sooner in the water.

A low diameter line cuts well in the air and withstand the wind better, allowing to take your offering to further areas.

Braid is the best option here because, compared to monofilament, it provides very low diameters without compromising the line strength.

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The rig

Your rig needs to be simple and minimalistic if you want to maximize the casting distance.

Rigs with multiple hooks and many snoods and droppers receive higher pressure from the air during the cast, and as a result, fail to reach far spots.

A simple fish finder rig or carolina rig are the best options if you want to improve your casting range.

Your skills and power

The power you apply during the load phase plays an important role in determining your casting distance. That’s why an adult is generally capable of reaching more distance than a 10-year old kid… obviously 😀

With that in mind, your casting style, your experience, and skills, and also the synchronization and coordination between your muscles and nerves, all help to reach a greater distance.

The wind

Finally, the wind also plays an important role in determining your casting distance.

As a general rule, seaward wind helps to take your cast further while on the other hand, onshore wind applies against pressure and makes your tackle drop sooner in the water.

How far can you cast a surf rod?

So after reviewing all the factors that dictate the casting distance, it’s time to answer the question we are here for today : how far can we cast a surf rod ?

Well, while it’s quite obvious that an accurate answer can’t be given without knowing all the variables above, I can confidently say that the average casting distance for surf anglers range between 40-50 yards and that on a good day, a skilled fisherman can reach up to 70 yards if he has all the factors in his favor.

When I say on average, I mean a normal fishing trip where the choice of the tackle is based on many different purposes and not only the aim to maximize the casting distance.

In other words, the optimal line/rig/reel/rod for your fishing conditions is not always in line with which maximizes the casting distance. In fact, most of the time we find ourselves having to compromise the casting distance in order to improve our overall productivity and get more bites and more catches.

That’s what normal, and as I said, on a normal day, you should be happy with 40-50 yards of casting distance.

Now if you adjust all the variables to maximize the casting range you might be able to reach 70 yards if you have the right skills and power for it 😉

It’s also worth to mention that the factors that have the most effect on your casting distance are :

  • Your power
  • The casting weight
  • The rod length
  • The rod action

These are the factors that will make you reach the first 30-40 yards (80%). The other variables will only help to reach an additional 10-30 yards if adjusted properly.

How much do you really need to cast ?

We have discussed in a previous article that, when surf fishing, you have to target the sandbars that run parallel to the shoreline because that’s where you are more likely to find fish.

The sandbars are simply small bumps in the underwater terrain that you can easily identify by observing where the waves rise and start rolling over. As a general rule, you will find 1 to 3 sandbars on any beach you choose for fishing.

What makes the sandbars a great spot to target is the turbulence of water that occurs there, providing fish with the necessary cover to hide from larger predators and to hunt smaller prey.

The water turbulence also turns up the seabed and exposes more sand fleas, shellfish, and nutrients. As a result, fish hold more around the sandbars in order to compete for the feeding opportunities provided by the waves.

Bottom line is, the sandbars are where you want to deploy your baits when surf fishing.

So where are the sandbars located ? and how far you need to cast in order to reach them ?

Well, to answer this I have gathered some satellite pictures provided by Google Maps of different beaches in different states. My goal was to use the distance tool provided by Google in order to measure the distance between the shoreline and the first, second, and third sandbar. Here is what I found :

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As you can see, the first sandbar is usually within the first 50 yards of the surf. In some cases, you can even reach the second sandbar with 50 yards of line.

For the other pictures where the first sandbar is beyond that range, I want to point out that when I was working on this, I only counted as a sandbar where I see a sharp cut-off between white and blue waters. If you take a closer look, you can see that I have skipped some areas where there is a subtle line of white waters that could also be a sandbar.

What I mean is that in some pictures (especially the first three at the top), the first sandbar could be much closer to the shore than I actually estimated, and what I have counted as the first sandbar, it is, in fact, the second sandbar.

So to answer our question, you only need 50-70 yards of casting distance when fishing off the beach.

50 yards will get you to the first sandbar (and sometimes the second) of most surfs, and if you are skilled enough to make it to 70 yards, you can benefit from the rewards we usually find in further spots.

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FAQs

What is a good casting distance? ›

25-30 yards is the norm

Most anglers proficient at casting average 25-30 yards, depending on their tackle and wind conditions.

How far do I need to cast on a beach? ›

I've caught fish 1 foot from the shore to 50 yards (as far as I can cast). It depends on the shoreline, the fish, water depth, and a 1,000 other factors. If there is water; there may be a fish in it. BUT generally you would want to cast past any breaking surf, though.

How far can you cast a surf fishing rod? ›

Because only part of the rod's power is being used, the aforementioned 85 or 90 yards is just about the best that can be expected. Using 20-pound-test spinning gear and a modified pendulum technique, Arra can effortlessly cast a three-ounce or four-ounce Hopkins 200 yards. Revolving-spool reels permit longer casts.

What is best length for surf casting rod? ›

While surf fishing rods can be anywhere between 9 and 14 feet long, longer rods can be challenging for beginners to use and aren't practical unless you need to make very long casts. Rods between 10 and 12 feet are good general purpose surf rods.

Can you cast 100 yards? ›

Choose a reel that has a line capacity of at least 300 yards. That sounds like a lot of line. But when you consider you might be casting 100 to 150 yards or more, and that a trophy fish can make a 100-yard run, you can be down to precious little line in no time.

How far out are fish from the beach? ›

Many anglers believe they need to cast far out, when actually, often many fish are literally just feet off the beach. Most areas of the beach will have inner and outer bars. The outer trough is another fish-gathering area. Both of these troughs tend to be most productive during incoming and turn of the tide.

How far can a surfcaster cast? ›

Admire, rather than be put off by, those who can cast 200 metres plus. After a short period of helpful tuition, your usual 60, 70 and 80-metre casts will be sailing out well past the 100-metre mark. Details of casting days and a list of affiliated clubs can be found on the website.

What is the average cast distance? ›

“The average angler who comes to me is probably casting between 90 and 130 yards. And the average guy is usually going to put on between 30 and 40 yards. Weather plays a big part and the tackle plays a big part. If it's favourable conditions the gain could be 60 yards, and I've even had people go 100 yards further.”

Is 150 yards enough for surf fishing? ›

That said, my normal inshore reels are spooled with around 150 yards of braid, either 10-, 15-, 20-, 30-, or 50-pound outfits depending on their use. For the most part, around 450 feet of line has proven itself to me as being more than enough line for most of my inshore work.

How far from shore are majority of fish? ›

Answer and Explanation: Approximately E) 95% percent of the world fishery is obtained within 320 kilometres (200 miles) of the shore. This near-shore fishing occurs as this distance from the shore contains the majority of fishable sea life. Ocean vegetation and life requires sunlight and adequate oxygen to persist.

How far can a 12 ft surf rod cast? ›

in open water a 12 foot rod and say a 6500 abu with streamlined weights and bait can get 100 yards or more.

Can you cast 200 yards? ›

But, if you want to cast a lot further than the guy next-door, then it's essential that you do the hard yards away from the lake. Practice, dedication, preparation and the correct kit are all equally important. We recently made a film showing Mark Bartlett comfortably thrashing a lead to waaaay over the 200yd mark.

Is 300 yards of line enough for surf fishing? ›

For spinning in the 6000-8000 class reel for what you specified, bottom fishing and dolphin from a boat, I would say 300 yards is more than enough. from the beach or pier inshore somewhere and throw a 100lb tarpon in the mix I would say 400 yards to feel safe.

How far can a 10ft rod cast? ›

The majority of my fishing is spent on small intimate waters using shorter 10ft rods and flicking a rig out 40 – 50 yards maximum.

How long should a casting call be? ›

In general, your team should plan to hold 1-2 days of auditions and 1-2 days of callbacks. Auditions and callbacks should fall on the same week and preferably should be one after the other. Decide how long you want your auditions to be. For most, a 10 minute block for each actor is sufficient.

How can I maximize my casting distance? ›

Increasing casting distance starts by selecting longer rods. For example, two of my favorite rods in my walleye collection have the same medium-light power and extra-fast action, but one rod is 6'8” and the other rod is 7'6” – a full 10 inches longer.

How far can you cast with a 12 foot rod? ›

in open water a 12 foot rod and say a 6500 abu with streamlined weights and bait can get 100 yards or more.

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