Anyways I am sorry for coming off as a douche bag and sorry for the essay. There are alot of cool people here, and alot of very helpful and informative people. I've just gotten so discouraged about finding a reel that can do what I need it to. I'm basically convinced I am going to have to build/invent one somehow and for me that would be like building a space shuttle. Equipment failure has kept me from fishing at an oppertune time. Also, I understand some of this is my fault due to a few mistakes, as well as my demands: I need something with high line capacity that can cast about 50-70 yards and hold up against 100-200 lb fish.
99% of the fishing I do is tarpon fishing from the beach. The other 1% is tarpon fishing from bridges, or tarpon fishing from piers, or tarpon fishing from sea walls. I have developed a deep passion for both beach fishing and tarpon fishing this year. It is my first year back into fishing after about 8 years of drinking, alcoholic at age 17
It was by far the most exciting moment of my life. I had my catfish tail out there no more than 2 minutes, then all the sudden my spool took off to the point where it could have backlashed. I let him take some line and fed the fish good, then i started to crank that circle hook in, this 6 foot long bright silver giant comes leaping clear out of the water, streched out as if striking a pose before he summersalted back into the gulf, parting the hook in the process. My girlfriend said she never saw me smile like that before. I don't care about snook anymore.
Soon after that I became quite familiar with that spot and searched for similar spots, there are quite a few in this area fortunatly. Since that day I have spent countless hours studying, researching, learning, and fishing for tarpon. I quickly learned that the further out I get my bait, the more takes I get so I began swimming my baits about 100 yards out. I even went out and bought scuba flippers to aide me in the process. I drag about 8-12 ft of leader behind me incase something happens, my hope is that the shark will go for the bloody bait instead of me. I also do this to get an idea of how deep the water is. Once I get to the drop zone, my bait doesn't touch the bottom from where I am holding the line. I realize the more I am out there with bloody pieces of cut bait, the greater my chance of a shark attack. I have caught several good sized sharks at most of these spots, I only fish with cut bait. It is either take the risk or hope to get lucky as I can only cast about 100 feet or so with most of my reels I have owned or tried, and usually the tarpon are rolling out a little further. Instead of getting my things together for the trip I wanted to take today I am wondering and looking online for the reel I need for this style of fishing. I hope to go later on today late afternoon/early evening if I can find a suitable reel in time or I guess I'm going to be getting my Michael Phelps on.
Does anybody have any recommendations on a good casting reel that can hold about 5-600 yards of 80 lb braid that won't cost me a paycheck? I do not want a surf rod, I love my 8 foot star rod, it works EXCELLENT fighting these fish and nice sized sharks. If I must get a surf rod I will stick to the swimming for now and save up for a kayak to paddle baits out I guess. I do not like surf rods for several reasons, they even look annoying to me, I dunno, I just love my star rod. If there are any reel experts out there, your knowledge is much appreciated, I don't trust reel companies or dealers anymore and thank you for bearing with me through this rambling stupid essay/autobiography. If there is no such thing as what I am looking for then I guess that I am going to become one hell of a strong swimmer, and a possible shark attack victim because I got to get my tarpon fix and this is going to be the last good month of the year and after that I will be anticipating the next tarpon season. Its pretty much hit or miss November - February from the info I have gathered. Plus the water will be too cold for swimming,
