Max distance is created by the total configuration of the outfit. The length of the rod, tip action, rod bend action, line size, and reel spool size are the main factors ... and, in my experience, can be all over the place in regards to what distances you get if those factors are on opposite sides of the spectrum. What I'm saying is ... I used a 5ft UL outfit to shoot docks (w/4# line) and could get about 30' distance (shooting over open water) and used a 6'6" lite outfit w/6# line and got about the same distance. Other outfits I used were mostly producing less distance.
My favorite dock shooting rod (and also my favorite jig casting rod) was the 6'6" ESP IM6 High Modulus Graphite rod (very fast tip action) with a Shimano Spirex 2000RE reel & 6# Vicious. And I'd probably use it again, should I encounter a dock to shoot or overhanging branches to shoot under (even though it now has a Mitchell 308x reel on it). And I would expect the Mitchell to produce the same distance.
My dock shooting "mentor" used a 6' med spinning rod & a 2000 series reel with 6# line (quite successfully), because that was the lightest outfit he owned.![]()


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