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Old 07-08-2013, 10:26 PM   #1
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whats a good calstar rod for yoyo with a MXL? and what irons should i look at for this? I know about surface but just starting to get into yoyo
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Old 07-08-2013, 11:43 PM   #2
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I'm interested in this info also.

I found a decent description of the various irons and surface vs yoyo.. on the Charkbait website. It describes the various Tadys, weights, uses. A good place to start for noobs like me.

http://www.charkbait.com/cs/csc_Tady.htm

Some quick tips I've heard... the chrome/blue seem to get bit, also scrambled egg and blue-white patterns? The white with red S and glow is good for WSB. I know none of this from firsthand experience. Just regurgitating what I've overheard, being the fly on the wall at my LTS..
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Old 07-09-2013, 06:37 AM   #3
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800m is a great all around rod yoyo and light to medium surface irons....it does it all!
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Old 07-09-2013, 01:04 PM   #4
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800m is a great all around rod yoyo and light to medium surface irons....it does it all!
Hhhmmmm I'm gunna look into that one, I have a surface rod the 100j just need for yoyoing but can always use a back up surface for friends
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Old 07-09-2013, 09:08 PM   #5
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one of the best write ups on the iron.

http://www.seasamurai.com/SurfaceIron.html
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Old 07-09-2013, 10:53 PM   #6
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Fishing Yo-yo iron does not usually involve much casting so a shorter rod is fine. Some thing 6-7 feet long range is ideal. I use graphite for all my bait rods but for irons I still like glass. You know when you're bit and a glass rod absorbs the shock better than graphite, imo. I wrapped a calstar WC670, I think that was the blank, for yoyoing. Not high tech, heavy glass, rated for 40lb, with a slightly soft tip. Worked great.
As for irons, the salas 6x jr and the tady 9 are always winners. Mike
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Old 07-09-2013, 10:54 PM   #7
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Old 07-09-2013, 11:13 PM   #8
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Ya My only concern with somthing under 8' is I herd that if I ever have to swing around my 10' I'm screwed but idk I think if the tip of the rod takes a dive I can fight home under the yak insted of trying to bat the birds
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Old 07-10-2013, 03:00 PM   #9
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Ya My only concern with somthing under 8' is I herd that if I ever have to swing around my 10' I'm screwed but idk I think if the tip of the rod takes a dive I can fight home under the yak insted of trying to bat the birds
Along your same line of thinking.. I was concerned about a rod not being long enough if I have to swing it around my 14' oasis tandem!

But, someone brought up another good point, which is that if you have a big fish, a longer rod can be a bit tricky to bring the fish boatside for the gaff shot.. without having a clumsy long rod to wrestle with under your armpit while trying to gaff a fish dangling on 14' of line.

I just got a 6'6" heavy rod for my Revo Toro 50.
We'll see how it goes...
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