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Just wondering
whats your favorite all around yellowtail or wsb setup? im looking into getting an outfit and will be taking it out on my kayak soon, whats your opinion?
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My favorite is a $50 Penn Jigmaster on a $50 Dan Hernandez rod both from Squidco. I've caught several 40+ lb WSB on that rig and it was manufactured in the USA. My second favorite is a Shimano TLD-15 on any rod. The TLD is so convenient because with the lever drag I can use it to troll fly-line, or with a 4oz slider or a heavier cannonball for bottom bouncing. I also like Diawa Sea-lines, I have a couple of the SL-X30SHA models and they work great.
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can't go wrong with a Cal Star Rods matched w/ Shimano Trinidads or Calcutta reels.;)
if you buy higher end gear you will end up spending less in the long run. :shot: |
I prefer the Avets from the kayak because they are easily rebuilt when the elements take their toll. I think a lot of guys also like the Diawa sealines as well.
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Daiwa Saltigas are the best reels I've ever used. Bulletproof and require almost no maintenance. Saltiga 40 on a 7ft bait rod that loads up quick will put you in the game against anything you'll find in southern california and baja.
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I 100% agree with CaboJohn Calstar rods Shimanop Trinidads way to go. Little pricy but well worth it. Think big fish on little tackle. Spectra with topshot :yt:
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I have a Trinidad 12 on a CalstarGF700ML 20-40. I've landed quality YT and My 140# Striped Marlin on that rig. If you want to go a little cheaper, go with the Avet SX 2 Speed on a Seeker Blacksteel. The SX is the Shiznit!
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Buy at least some "Made in the USA" components to keep jobs here. Might be slightly more expensive but we are worth it.
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Daiwa Sealine X 30 or 40, and an Ugly Stick Tiger works for me.
The $160 total investment is easy on the wallet too. |
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