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Old 09-22-2011, 07:26 AM   #13
taggermike
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I'm going to echo the other posters. Use at least 30 but better 40 for iron fishing. I've gone as high as 60. You can pull hard enough to break any kelp with that line. I fish plastics and bait w/spectra but I don't feel comfortable using it for the surface iron yet. As for rod length, 6-6 is a bit short, even for a spinning outfit. Fish don't tend to spook from kayaks the way they do larger boats and you can always take a few extra strokes to get a bit closer, but there really is no substitute for casting distance. My jig sticks are a calstar 90j at 9' and a seeker ulua 93H at 9-3. Others on this board use 10-0s. 8' might be a good place for you to start. There are some good tutorial videos on bloody decks about surface iron casting technique. Of course the HUGE difference on the yak is you're casting that long rod while sitting on your ass. Maybe a BWE member can make a tutorial about their sea level long rod technique. After seeing his recent vid I think The Kid may be the man for the job. And don't over look a bit of practice from the shore or from the yak in open water. When a big spot of boiling YT pops up in front of you is not the time to wonder how you cast. Mike
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