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James Hayek

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  1. Nice! I will save some money then (and use a lighter line. I had 30 lb SpiderWire). I guess I just suck as fishing, for the time being. Stupid question, you don't think the MH rod is too "tough" to feel a Fluke?
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  3. Hello, all. New to the site and pretty new to fishing. I have a couple or rods but mainly bought them for the lower price point. I have one Surf Fishing rod (10' Ugly Stick Big Water) and another Berkley Lightning Rod (7' HM XF) which I believe is best for moving along the shoreline and casting soft baits. I would like to add a rod where I can handle stripper (28"-32") when casting off a pier, or from the shoreline as well as sense when a Fluke strikes. I was looking at the Shimano Teramar XX NE Spinning Rod, but am unsure if I would go with the M EF (1/2-2 oz lure) MH F (1-3 oz) or the H F (2-4 oz) and why. I would really l like to walk the shoreline, cast, jig and work swimbait. I often head to the inlet for Fluke, and it would be nice to fish off a pier for stripper. I am open to other suggestions and would love to learn more (that I can't just find online) on why I would want one Blank type and Action over the other. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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