Everything posted by Yudo1
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Want to buy one super high end rod - which one should it be?
Of those choices, I'd go with the nrx 894, but I'd also look into the kistler z bone 5 power.
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Looking for a new rod
To keep it simple, you could get 2 rods: a mh/f for jigs/plastics and a mh/moderate-fast for all of your reaction baits. As far as length, if you want longer casts from shore then go longer (7'+) If you are around trees then go shorter (6'6"). I like braid with leaders but to simplify things 12lb mono or copoly works.
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40 ton rod
Kistler KLX has some more moderate-fast tapers and the have a sale. I really like their clean and simple builds on nfc blanks. They are extremely versatile, light and sensitive. I've heard some good stuff about hammer rods too. I have no experience with them but I believe they are more moderate-fast too.
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Leaders and fish loss
I use leaders on all of my braid combos. I've tried the fg and never have been good enough to make it work. It just unravels or slips every time. The Alberto has always been my go to. I've never had failure at the knot. It is easy to tie and just works.
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What would be your first rod purchase to start your arsenal
A jig and worm rod. They are the ones I spend the most money because they need to be the most sensitive.
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G. Loomis Conquest Spin Jig rods
Honestly I'm relieved to hear they aren't the rod fallen from the heavens because I'd probably have been put under the spell of the monkey.
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New GLX Med Hvy 853C JWR
I have no experience with glx or nrx 853, but why not the nrx 893? To me it's the best of the bunch. 1/4 and 3/8 are in it's wheelhouse though 1/2 is pushing it. I use my 873 crr for 1/2. From what I've heard the 893 is more powerful than the 853, but has more tip.
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G. Loomis Conquest Spin Jig rods
Thanks for sharing.
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Recommendation for a jig rod for jigs this size...
I think you should get a heavy powered rod for sure. As far as specific rod, I'll let others comment.
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What’s the best baitcasting reel on sale in the $200-$300 range?
I prefer Shimano/Daiwa, but my first bait casters were lews, abu and bps. They make some really fine reels and have a loyal following, but after I bought my first shimano (curado 51e) I sold everything and bought a scorpion xt, exsence dc, met, tdz, steez etc. Shimano/daiwa just have that IT feeling that to me was lacking in the other brands. They didn't necessarily cast any further, but they felt better casting and retrieving. You can feel the subtle differences in quality. In that price range you have too many good options to list. Some of the stand outs for an all-around reel are the metanium mgl, chronarch mgl, scorpion dc, sv 103 and zillion sv tw. If you are open to buying used you could get some truly special reels. About 75% of my reels were used. I've been fortunate to buy from good honest guys here and at other forums. Just my 2 cents.
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Kistler Z Bone
I'm a big fan of kistler rods. I have klx, helium3 and z bone. In my hands, it's comparable to my nrx. As far as worth the money? I always take advantage of their sales. The current sale is worthwhile if you need another rod from the klx or helium3 line. The build quality of z bone beats nrx IMO. Sensitivity is excellent and comparable.
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Rod and reel heaven
It doesn't get any better than that. Please give us a review when you get some time on the water, especially the conquest.
- G. Loomis Advice
- Must have G Loomis Rods?
- Best jig rods under 260
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Best jig rods under 260
Well I re-read all of the op's post and I see no mention 1/4 finesse jigs. He clearly asked about 3/8 and 1/2+. I own a stable of megabass, Loomis and kistler rods. The spinner bait special can do a lot of things but if I was throwing 3/8 jigs I would choose a different rod. As I stated earlier get the emtf and perfect pitch.
- Best jig rods under 260
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Treating baitcaster for saltwater use
When I do the occasional inshore fishing with my bait casters, I rinse with warm water at the end of the day. When I get home I'll do a more extensive clean and lube job. One of the reels I take is an alphas sv which has similar line capacity as the Curado 70 so you should be fine.
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Best jig rods under 260
I'm confused because you say kistler rods are too moderate for jigs but then suggest the spinner bait special? OP, the kistler helium3 is amazing for jigs IMO. If you go the orochi xx route, I'd get the emtf for 3/8-1/2. It will handle both. If you are looking for a rod for heavy cover get the perfect pitch. This rod has some tip and can cast as well as pitch 1/2oz+ and also can double as one of the most amazing frog rods too. When considering a jig rod, you have to consider weight of lure, line weight and amount of cover.
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Which Daiwa would you recommend
I'd say either the tatula sv, sv105 or sv103. The sv105 is on the alphas platform which is nice and compact. The sv103 uses the original zillion platform, but fits 34mm spools (tdz, steez) which can be pretty cool.
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Shimano 2015 Metanium DC vs Metanium MGL
I don't have the met dc, but I do have the met mgl and exsence dc and I will say the dc is pretty cool. I would go with the DC. My exsence absolutely rockets a frog and it can be set up to be backlash proof in heavy winds and night fishing. I also like the DC "whine."
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Shore Fisherman - Best all around rod for $300
The orochi xx line is the best bang for the buck out of the megabass brand IMO and the Diablo fits your needs perfectly. If you wanted something a little shorter the spinner bait special would work well too. The emtf is also quite capable especially if your use leaned in favor of bottom contact. If you wanted to save some money, the kistler KLX and helium 3 lines have some excellent rods that would fit your needs. The north fork IM blanks are extremely light and sensitive. At that budget you have so many excellent choices.
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An odd and yet telling confrontation on social media
As others have said, when you state "you're doing it wrong," it comes off as condescending. Personally I could care less what others think about my arsenal, but I constantly read people getting bent out of shape over fishing gear. The anonymity of the internet brings out some interesting stuff. In the end, you are correct about using cheaper gear. It all catches fish, but since I spend more time fishing than catching I prefer using higher end gear which IMO makes the act of fishing more enjoyable.
- Need some info, comparing Steez models
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Anyone install drag clicker on a Tatula?
I haven't tried them but I do like that feature in my exsence dc.