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04-25-2011, 12:14 PM | #1 |
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A good 'crossover' rod / reel combo?
I'm not real particular with rods, maybe something in the 8-15 or 10-20 range. I would like a killer reel though...maybe a Curado, Calcutta or Luna. But what size? Which one would work best for this situation? Thanks! |
04-25-2011, 02:54 PM | #2 | |
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For spotties - I use up to 8 lb test. My favorite is a Curado 200E7, loaded with 8 lb izorline on my Phenix MBX606L. If I go down to 6# test, I use my Curado 100B or Citica. For calicos - its 40# (or higher) braided backing with a short top shot of 20-25# mono on my Curado 300E, strapped to my Cumara 72MH or my custom Phenix 7 footer (rated 10-25#). I fish tight to structure, so I always want plenty of backbone to pull them fish from cover. My spottie set up is what I use for fishing Barrett Lake for LMB, but then again, my biggest fish there was only around 2 lbs (embarrassing when you figure there are plenty of 5+ lb fish there). You'd probably want another 10 or 12# test outfit for the bruisers. For catfish, its usually sit and soak, plus you never know how big a cat you're going to get. Local regional lakes, you can get away with 6# test. But if you get into the big boys, you might want 20# test and plenty of it. And this on a rod long enough to cover distance depending on if you're fishing from the banks. |
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04-25-2011, 03:18 PM | #3 | |
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I knew someone would say this...thanks and I know you're absolutely right. But lets just say I'm on a strict budget, willing to compromise...I'm not aspiring to be like Bill Dance anytime soon...is there a rod and reel that could 'kinda' work all around for this? |
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04-25-2011, 03:59 PM | #4 |
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With spectra and topshots (that you can easily change out), you can do a lot with one reel. I'd say all those reels would do what your asking; after all, from 8 to 20# line, is not a big range at all, and I've often used my now older Calcutta's in just that way. But you may want to be a bit more paticular on matching it to a rod for your intended target.
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04-25-2011, 06:28 PM | #5 | |
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04-25-2011, 06:58 PM | #6 |
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curado 200e7 would be my reel of choice and a calcutta rod rated 12-25. Will be on the heavy side for bay bass but you can manage.
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04-25-2011, 07:38 PM | #7 |
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I use a Shimano Convergence (15-30lb) with either a Cardiff 200 or Curado 200. I use the set-up for anything from 6-15lb and I don't use braid w/a topshot. With braid I could easily push it farther.
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04-25-2011, 09:39 PM | #8 |
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get a two speed, the trout dont stand a chance.
Your on the right track as far as swapping out top shots. 60# backing of spectra and you can top down to 8 as needed. Happy hunting Tiger.
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