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Señor member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 1,627
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Njovin, Please attend the MLPA meeting if you can, it would be a good place to meet some local LJ, and OC kayak fishermen.
But to answer your question, it depends on your budget. As stated, generally, for live bait, I prefer 7ft, 20-50ish rod, with a Shimano TLD 15 lever drag, it is nice when you want to use weighted baits. These are some nice reels too, I have a few of these, I use for surface Iron, and YOYO: Torium 20/30, Daiwa Sealine 40/50, or you can upgrade to the Trinidad, or Saltiga repectively. (saltiga does not have a clicker) FWIW, I caught my biggest WSB on a Penn 500, on a BIG 5 $30 7ft rod. So if money is tight, that is a good start. Chris |
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Junior
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 6
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Sealine 40 or 50 ha or sha, with Ugly Stik Tiger rod, 6'6" or 7' rated 15-40 or 20-50. You can probably get a good deal on the Sealine off Craigslist ($80 or so used, $110 new), and the rod should cost less than $60 almost anywhere (big 5, Turners, Walmart). If Boater's World is still open, they might have one left.
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#3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Fullerton
Posts: 1,361
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Get to a Boaters World ASAP. They are getting pretty lean on the sticks but I picked up a Seeker last week for 40% off
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Olivenhain Bob
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Olivenhain, CA
Posts: 1,124
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Craig's list usually has a bunch of rods and reels for sale. Classic Penns are very common and usually a good buy. Rods are a mixed bag.
Bob |
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#5 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 260
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The sealine is a really good reel once you get used to the whole super freespool thing. It makes it super nice for throwing irons. The only thing I don't really like about my sealine is that the clicker is really soft and live macs can pull the clicker easily (but who cares right, its my jig reel). On my 40 at least, I have a 20 that I use as a bait reel and spectra and the clicker works awesome.
I really like the penn 500 for a cheap easy bait reel because it holds up and has a nice strong clicker. The penn sabre rods and all are good, but you can generally find the seeker rod for about $70, which isn't too much money (I got my 8 foot seeker american jig rod for $70 at sports authority). Even at full price that setup will be primo and will land you yellows very well. |
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#6 |
Junior
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 11
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Finally picked up a used (but loved) Penn 500 for $45 on CL and a new Penn Sabre 7' 15-25 for $40 on clearance at Big 5.
Did check out Boater's world, but it's slim pickins at this point. West Marine had some okay deals, too. |
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#7 |
Junior
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 6
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Return the Sabre. The receipt is worth more than the stick. Sabres are only good for beating your kids or developing gigantic forearms like Popeye. But if your kids are in juvy and you've got a terribly weak grip -- keep the Sabre.
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