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05-17-2012, 08:44 PM | #1 |
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New guy needs rod suggestions
Hey guys, first post so let me start by saying I have really enjoyed all the great pics and tips shared on this site. I have about two weeks before I splurge on my first kayak- a Hobie Outback, but before then I would like to purchase two new rod and reel set-ups. Currently, all my gear is either for trout, bass, or light tackle surf. Ideally, I would like to buy one rod dedicated to throwing irons at the kelp and another for live bait. From my research I think I will be going with the Avet SX with the mag cast system for both rigs, but I am unsure of the proper rod pairings. Please let me know what your recommendations are.
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05-17-2012, 08:50 PM | #2 | |
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Hope this helps a bit.... Tight lines. |
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05-17-2012, 09:02 PM | #3 | |
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Regarding the rod I never want to spend more than I have to, but at the same time I like the assurance that comes with spending a little more for quality goods. Excuse the ignorance, but as a kelp cutter setup do you fish that exclusive with irons or live bait? Perhaps both? Your line mix is what I was wanting to do for both, not sure if it applies more to irons or live bait. |
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05-17-2012, 10:20 PM | #4 | |
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I hope that helps... |
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05-17-2012, 10:45 PM | #5 |
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Got a brand new calstar grafighter 700l 20-30lb would make a great live bait rod....200 even still got tags on it
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05-18-2012, 09:27 AM | #6 |
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diawa sealines are affordable, tough and come in all gear ratios and sizes. Okuma biadarka rods are affordable and made specifically for kayak fishing. They float and come standard with a leash ring to secure them to your yak. I've gone way past there line rating and landed big fish with them. Good luck and welcome aboard.
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05-17-2012, 09:03 PM | #7 |
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Got some reels for sale in the classifieds right now...
Daiwa Grandwave 20 (Fill this with 30lb spectra and short Floro Leader and you got a sweet iron reel) Pair it up to any jigstick (The pacifica sabres with the cork at Big-5 are cheap and they have good action and get the job done - they pair nice with this reel too). I also got a Daiwa saltist 30 which has 50lb spectra and a topshot of 25lb mono which you could change to heavier if you desire. This would be a great live bait fishing reel. Its got the 4.9 to 1 ratio for cranking power on that big WSB and YT. You can pair it up with any 7' boat rod 20-40 lb with a little bit of a soft tip so you can see what your bait is doing. Just my 2 cents. The avet sx is a nice reel too, I have a couple. |
05-19-2012, 09:38 AM | #8 | |
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05-19-2012, 11:09 AM | #9 |
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Good read on choosing a surface iron rod a few paragraphs in.
http://www.bdoutdoors.com/article/so...-surface-iron/ |
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