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#1 |
Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 45
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reels
Dude,don't waste your time with all the BS.Diawa sealine 20, 30,and 40 slh will cover all your needs in LJ and our coastall waters in so cal.100$ a peice at Squidco and they'll put line on them for free.Plus all the boys down there will help you out with what ever you need.Don't be sucked in to all the hype,reviews and marketing.Diawa sealine for coast ,durability and function.Can't beat e'm.
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#2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 218
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#3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 209
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First thing is there are no fish in La Jolla, so no need to worry about rods and reels
![]() Second, it is about preference. I've done what a lot of peolpe have done, read all the hype, went out and bought a lot of gear (A LOT) and ended up with maybe 4 set ups that works well for me. This lead to my thin out of my Gargage full of gear It also depends on what you are targeting that day on the water. if you are not targeting something in particular, then you need to bring more gear to handle different scenarios that may pop up. 3 rods for me in la jolla, Jig Stick (super seeker, diawa 20), spectra set up (Diawa or Avet on a Seeker), and one extra loaded with mono (i use this as my back up/ sabiki rod/fly line etc) Go see Joey at Squidco, he and his crew will help you out!!! Good luck out there! |
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#4 |
Team Keine Zugehörigkeit
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Way out there
Posts: 2,854
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I have these for kayak fishing:
Daiwa saltist 30 on Calstar grafighter 800 L for iron. 65 # JB spectra Daiwa saltist LD 30 2 speed on a Calstar grafighter 800 m for trolling, and live bait 65 # JB w a top shot of 40lb Seaguar. Abu Revo inshore on a calstar 196. 65 # JB. They all work well for me, its all preference you have to spend a million dollars to find the right gear all my friends swear by Avet and Shimano, every one that I tried just didnt feel right. tackle whore yourself out buy used gear find what works then go buy it new, and sell off the stuff you dont use. ![]()
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#5 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: SD
Posts: 216
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Check out M&M in point loma......
Im all over diawa....just got a new saltist 35hbg....SWEEEETTTT. Bought a sealine as well when i first got started...love it ... just dont spend huge money on rods and reels..... you never know when when your going to flip... ![]() |
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#6 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 736
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sealines or saltists, TANKS
(heard the tld's are good too from a guy that fishes them a lot.........) moral of the story your always gonna need to upgrade and add to the collection........ buy your rods, reels and salas's at squidco (Joey,josh,kyle and jl will give you the friendliest non-used car salesman opinions and wont rip you off honest dudes and John is the man regarding custom rods). and your fluoro, hooks, and tady's at charkbait and get your BWE 10%discount. (which is pretty close to squidco's standard pricing. Have fun blowing your money, It would be cheaper to be a heroin addict than a kayak fisherman ![]() But you can fish world class fishery's 5 times a week ![]() Oh yeah and any kayak specific gear clothing etc.... kayakfishingsupplies or OEX |
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#7 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: SD
Posts: 216
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I would say I'm a big fan of casting the saltist. But it is narrower than my sealine. So it was good to learn how to cast on a wider spool first then move up after learning thumb controll....
Also Have the TLD 50 as well for trolling... Another great reel .... Oh yea ... All are fairly easy to clean and repair it your handy with tools and can read there ity bitty diagrams... |
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