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kiyo21 08-10-2013 01:25 PM

Sabiki rods
 
On sale at amazon

got2fishsd 08-10-2013 02:00 PM

How much? Can you post the link please.

kiyo21 08-10-2013 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by got2fishsd (Post 166365)
How much? Can you post the link please.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/s/ref=is_box_?k=Sabiki+rod

FishNinjaY 08-10-2013 05:50 PM

this link seems better..
http://www.amazon.com/Sabiki-Bait-Lo...ds=sabiki+7%27


How often do people use these type of rods on a kayak? Is it worth bringing along a dedicated rod just for bait? or just use the sabiki on one of your big game rods?

makobob 08-10-2013 06:07 PM

Most useful to have dedicated bait rod, you do not have to change out a sabiki rig.

PE.rider 08-10-2013 06:23 PM

Let's you save money on having a place to store your Sabikis, since the rig is retrieved into the stick. Always be sure to wash with freshwater afterwards to keep the hooks and swivels from rusting.

Raskal311 08-10-2013 07:09 PM

Any reviews on this rod or the seller? Probably better off spending another $5 and buy from amazon.

FishRaiden 08-10-2013 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by FishNinjaY (Post 166377)
this link seems better..
http://www.amazon.com/Sabiki-Bait-Lo...ds=sabiki+7%27


How often do people use these type of rods on a kayak? Is it worth bringing along a dedicated rod just for bait? or just use the sabiki on one of your big game rods?

I have one, and i take it with me everytime i go. One of the most convenient tools i have on board. No hassle with tangled lines & hooks getting caught up.

FishRaiden 08-10-2013 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by FishNinjaY (Post 166377)
this link seems better..
http://www.amazon.com/Sabiki-Bait-Lo...ds=sabiki+7%27


How often do people use these type of rods on a kayak? Is it worth bringing along a dedicated rod just for bait? or just use the sabiki on one of your big game rods?

I also bought the same exact sabiki rod at Bass Pro Shops for $50!

got2fishsd 08-10-2013 07:53 PM

Squidco has them for right around the same price I don't remember exactly but I think 52.00

Dannowar 08-10-2013 08:28 PM

Bass rods work fine too....

ful-rac 08-10-2013 09:39 PM

I used to like the sabiki rods, but now i just use a regular rod and deal with it. If you ever get the sabiki stuck inside the rod which does happen...your gonna be pissed. You accidentally wind the line too far and have to rethread it ...your gonna be pissed...your sabiki hooks get bent a little and now it wont wind into the rod...your gonna be pissed...not to mention its a friggin broomstick and not sensitive enough for those light bites...its a half ass rod at best and really has no other use than to make bait. A regular rod can be used for everything so its the better choice in my opinion.

Oh yeah a squid jig gangion cant be wound into it either....yeah some bait stick...

:cheers1:

Dannowar 08-10-2013 11:50 PM

Squid jig rod would make someone some $$$$

YakMedic 08-11-2013 08:18 AM

I have one, I used to use it a lot and it works well for catching bait and keeping your sabiki stored. I just cant justify having a rod holder taken up by a sabiki rod anymore so I don't use it.

If someone wants it I'll sell it for $30 its 7' and made by "Eat My Tackle"

got2fishsd 08-11-2013 08:40 AM

Yakmedic I sent you a PM

wade 08-11-2013 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by ful-rac (Post 166406)
I used to like the sabiki rods, but now i just use a regular rod and deal with it. If you ever get the sabiki stuck inside the rod which does happen...your gonna be pissed. You accidentally wind the line too far and have to rethread it ...your gonna be pissed...your sabiki hooks get bent a little and now it wont wind into the rod...your gonna be pissed...not to mention its a friggin broomstick and not sensitive enough for those light bites...its a half ass rod at best and really has no other use than to make bait. A regular rod can be used for everything so its the better choice in my opinion.
Oh yeah a squid jig gangion cant be wound into it either....yeah some bait stick.:

Tony hit it on the head. X2
(I know of at least 15+ people off the top of head that have hooked into monster yellowtail while making bait on a sabiki purely by mistake..
Some get lucky by tangling several hooks fouling the yt or wsb into submission, while others purposely place a iron on the bottom instead of a sinker, while others fashion a hook onto the end of their torpedo sinker..
Broomsticks dont fight well..& Ya never know when you or a buddy might need that extra set up that would have otherwise been a flagpole taking up space..:reel:

jorluivil 08-11-2013 10:04 AM

Keep it simple.

If it breaks or if I lose it I'll just grab a spare light action rod that I have or buy something cheap at the swap meet.


https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-w...811_105821.jpg

TJones 08-12-2013 09:06 AM

thats not cheap by any means
 
thats 120.00$ - 200.00$ in you'r hand :D

TJones 08-12-2013 09:10 AM

who is that terrorist in the shadows ?
 
:gnorsi:

ful-rac 08-12-2013 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by TJones (Post 166512)
Who's the terrorist in the shadows?

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 166424)

He looks a lot like this guy...!







http://pool.theinfosphere.org/images...er_promo_2.jpg

DanaPT 08-12-2013 02:48 PM

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and a tip for sabiki storage when not in use. .. I cut a 5 inch section of a pool noodle then halved it. from the bottom of the sabiki rig, I stick the hook in the noodle and wrap the line and other hooks around/into the noodle up to the top swivel. super easy to stow and unwrap when needed.

kiyo21 08-12-2013 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by DanaPT (Post 166555)
and a tip for sabiki storage when not in use. .. I cut a 5 inch section of a pool noodle then halved it. from the bottom of the sabiki rig, I stick the hook in the noodle and wrap the line and other hooks around/into the noodle up to the top swivel. super easy to stow and unwrap when needed.

Must post pic.!!! GENIUS!

Fiskadoro 08-12-2013 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by FishNinjaY (Post 166377)
How often do people use these type of rods on a kayak? Is it worth bringing along a dedicated rod just for bait? or just use the sabiki on one of your big game rods?

It's the only rod I take and use on every trip. I have an Promar Sabiki rod that I cut down to six feet, and I run 5 hook sabikis.

It's just so convenient. I keep it rigged all the time, right now even ( I checked). It's pretty much no worry. I cut the butt cap off the rod and rinse the sabikis with the hose running water right through the rod after each trip, and replace them when the hooks start breaking off.

Kayaking I have it rigged in the holder at all times while I'm paddling. When I see bait on the meter I just drop it down running a 2 ounce sinker and it usually hooks up on the drop. There's an old saying in fly fishing: "match the hatch" I.E. fish what's there, and I'd say there is an advantage to fishing local bait. Sardines Mackerel Spanish Smelt and even squid hit them.

I hardly ever buy bait anymore unless I'm fishing offshore or the the islands, and I figure it's paid for itself many times over.

Often I'll take it on Marlin trips where no-ones seen or used one before. Guys making bait with expensive little trout rods and reels. By the end of the trip everyone is using my sabiki rod to make bait, and completely sold on the idea. It's not really fishing like your used to but it really is a convenient way to make bait without the tangles and problems usually associated with bait rigs.

At this point I wouldn't even consider not taking one, they are that good of a tool.

Redeyejedi 08-13-2013 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by DanaPT (Post 166555)
and a tip for sabiki storage when not in use. .. I cut a 5 inch section of a pool noodle then halved it. from the bottom of the sabiki rig, I stick the hook in the noodle and wrap the line and other hooks around/into the noodle up to the top swivel. super easy to stow and unwrap when needed.

i did similar, but used wine cork to stick hooks in and wrap line around. fits in tb just fine.

CalTexFisher 08-13-2013 12:14 PM

Here's what I use: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Shakespear...-Combo/2536582

I just have a swivel tied onto the line at all times and I can pop a sabiki on when I see/need bait, or I can clip on a lure. Even strung with 15 lb test I can feel light bites

dmrides 08-13-2013 12:49 PM

Sabiki storage:

Get one of those foam tubes used to insulate copper water pipes and cut it to about 6". Put a hair tie (or rubber band) on both ends of the tube. Slide the swivel under one hair tie, stick hooks in as you wind the sabiki down the tube, slide other swivel under the other hair tie. You can wind and unwind while tied to the rod. No tangles, you can re-use your rig over and over and store it in your tackle box.

Vikingj 08-14-2013 07:11 PM

Dedicated sabiki rod is worth its weight in gold and I take it with me every time. Pays for itself ($50-60) in a short time in both bait & making sabiki tackle last longer. Disadvantage is its not flexible enough for good squid catching and if you get the shorter rod you have to cut a ft or so off of your sabiki leader so it will fit inside. Still its worth it for making fin bait, saving time, and keeping those hooks safely tucked away.

makoslayer 08-16-2013 02:26 AM

ended up getting one and its decent just a pain to reel in the the hooks that get caught on the top.


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