Everything posted by Yudo1
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Shakey head on casting gear?
I use casting gear for shakeyhead as well. The only technique I prefer spinning gear for is drop shots. My combo of choice is an NRX 852c with a steez and 10lb sniper.
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#50 or #65 power pro for froggin on slop?
50lb is the heaviest I go. I've never personally understood the need for 65 (or 80?!) pound line.
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Daiwa Tatula LT
I have the sterling and really like it so far.
- First Major Craft spinning rod!
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SV Spool
SV spools are extremely versatile so use them for any technique you wish. The only issue is they are a bit more shallow so if you're using heavy line it will hold a little less line.
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Shad Rap Rod
I use a KLX finesse casting rod, megabass x4 hedgehog and major craft volkey. All of these load and cast shad raps nicely paired with a pixy with ray's studio spool and T3MX with ray's studio spool. The only technique I prefer spinning gear for is vertical drop shots.
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Crankbait reel questions
I think the 6.3 tatula sv will work nicely for your intended baits.
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Best Spinning Reel Under $75
I strongly suggest saving a little more and getting a daiwa bg.
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Stradic Ci4 2500 FB
Kistler rods are one of my favorites. They are so light and sensitive. They have some kind of sale right now.
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Drop shot rod - Megabass Orochi XX drop-shot v. Dobyns DX702sf
Both get great reviews, but I prefer the megabass. The 702sf is a really good multipurpose spinning rod while the megabass is designed specifically for drop shots. I also feel the xx series is more sensitive than the dx series.
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Best casting rod for striper fishing.
A lot of people really like the berkley lightning shock. I don't personally have one, but hear great things about the rod and it seems like it would work well for your intended purpose.
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...Flouro problems!!!!!
I use sunline sniper. I'd also recommend using some type of line conditioner like kvd line and lure.
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Best casting rod for striper fishing.
Do you have a budget? What techniques would you be using, just trolling?
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All purpose leader
Mono should be fine as a multipurpose leader.
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Stradic Ci4 2500 FB
Why don't you try counter-balancing with a rubber chair bumper and a couple of quarters on the butt of the rod? It's cheap, effective, doesn't alter the rod and you can get any rod you like.
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Rod Types
My preference would be full cork.
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If You Could Only Have 5 setups
1. ml/xf spinning rod with 2500 spinning reel 2. heavy/fast casting rod with 8.xx gear reel 3. mh/fast casting rod with 7.xx gear reel 4. med/fast casting rod with 7.xx gear reel 5. mh/moderate fast casting rod with 6.xx gear reel
- Metanium MGL noisy
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Daiwa spinning reel
In the less than $100 range I like the daiwa bg. In the $200 range, the tatula lt. So far I'm really liking my sterling tatula lt. I've shied away from the magsealed reels although I'm sure they're amazing.
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baitcaster for light plastics
BTW, the 852c is just plain awesome. It's my favorite smallmouth rod and does everything a spinning rod does for bass. The blank is the same as the 852s spinning rod and is just so versatile and sensitive.
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baitcaster for light plastics
I have a steez with diy long cast on my nrx852c and use it for weightless senkos and wacky rigs. I have my met mgl on an 893c and also use it for ikas and senkos and it throws them nicely. The met mgl/852 should work nicely.
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Nrx 7’1” or 7’5” jig rod
If you find it tip heavy an easy fix is to use rubber chair bumpers and a few quarters on the butt. It works remarkably well.
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Help on NRX
You guys are awesome. If his favorite techniques are jig and worm, get him the NRX.
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Nrx 7’1” or 7’5” jig rod
Just my opinion but the 89x series just has that "it" factor. For 3/8-1/2 you could also throw the 873crr into contention, but I suppose it would depend on the type of cover you're fishing. The 894 might be the rod you're looking for.
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Nrx 7’1” or 7’5” jig rod
I say go with the 7'5".