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03-13-2012, 10:28 PM | #1 |
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I need new gear
Hello everyone,
Now that I have my PA I need to buy some salt water gear.The only salt water rig I have is a Kencor 5'10" 10-40 model 707 with a older Penn Jig Master. What is this rod orginally designed for and what would be a good secondary rod and real to buy. Ill mainly be fishing out of Dana Point or Newport. The more I read the threads the less I realize I know about fishing. Any help would be much apprieciated |
03-13-2012, 10:34 PM | #2 |
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Dana Point good spot!
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03-13-2012, 10:48 PM | #3 |
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What are you fishing for?
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03-13-2012, 11:16 PM | #4 |
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New to salt water so I would like to learn how to fish them all
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03-13-2012, 11:17 PM | #5 |
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hit up Fishaholic John has everything.
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03-13-2012, 11:38 PM | #6 |
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I'd add a Shimano Cardiff 300 matched to a Teramar TMCX76H. Load it with 40-50lb spectra and put like 10-20 yards of 20lb mono for a topshot. Use that for bass and butts. I'll let somebody else chime in for a heavier setup.
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Doesn't hurt to upgrade the drags either, I wore out the stock ones, put carbontex in and my 200 is a lil workhorse!
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If your willing to spend a little bit of money, look into getting an Okuhma Cedros 273 Cj. It's the size of a small bass reel, but holds as much line as my Curado 300E. I use it in the bay for bass and butts and also use it in up to 225' of water for rockfish with still plenty enough line just in case I hook into something big. I have mine spooled with 15 spectra and a 10yd of 30lb flurocarbon top shot. This little reel is stronger than both my Toriums. As far as rod goes, there are many out there. I make my own rods...
You should also look into getting a Diawa Saltis or a Shimano Torium to add to your arsenal. Both are good reels and would go perfect on a super seeker or even a tarimar jig stick.
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Okuma makes the Serrano less money than the Cedros main differance is the gearing at 6.2 to 1 rather than 7.3 to 1. I've used the Serrano for a year now and it outpreformed my Curados by a long way. For fishing bass I stick to straight mono only using braid in real tough structure. To start with look at the Shimano Calarus rods rods and reels add up quick.
For heavier I still use my Daiwa SLD 20 and a Shimano TLD 15 loaded with braid and fluorocarbon top shot rods are tougher depending on what I am fishing for.
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WOOOOOORD I have a Shimano Cardiff 400A on a Teramar.........that's my favorite setup.
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Its like asking what your favorite flavor of ice cream is.
Assuming you are not filthy rich... Get a couple of Daiwa SeaLines. Very durable, and the price is great! Many, many guys on here have at least one. |
03-14-2012, 07:37 AM | #12 |
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Wow, thanks for all the replys...... any tips on where to buy
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