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reel: 2020 daiwa tatula sv 103hl

  6.3:1

lures: 3.5 gr (1/8oz) - 14 gr (1/2oz)

FRESHWATER: TUCUNARE (Peacock bass)

SALTWATER: SNOOK/TARPON/BARRACUDAS/JACK

 

I want to know!!!

ROD

5'8''

6lbs - 14lbs

action: fast

power: medium

lures weight: 6g – 12g

rod weight: 120 g

Edited by Paolo Vera Diaz
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  • Super User

Hello @Paolo Vera Diaz 

 Although not exactly sure what your question is or if there is one.

But Welcome to Bass Resource ~ 

:smiley:

A-Jay 

 

  • Super User

Is this a Jeopardy clue? Do we have to answer in the form of a question?

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Thank you very much for the welcome A-Jay!!! 

 

In my publication I show the reel that I have to launch light lures, I even know what weight of lures I want or I plan to use 1 / 8oz up to 1 / 2oz at the end of my publication I give specifications of a rod that in my criteria I should use with that reel (daiwa tatula 2020)

I also know what type of fishing or what fish I plan to catch with this equipment since it is important since they are very strong fish.
 
I wish that people with experience to use light and medium lures can give an idea that cane power and action should be used in addition to the LB
  • Super User

5'8" is a little short

 

If you go up to 6 1/2 feet, you will find greater amount of choices.  What is your maximum price?

 

St Croix Mojo has a 'light lure' MF under seven feet that is priced well

Honestly Paolo,

      If your targeting Snook, Tarpon, Barracuda and Jack Crevalle with light tackle suitable for bass. Your just going to ruin your gear if you hook a fish of any great size. Meaning hook a 75-100# Tarpon on a Diawa 103sv with 14# test and a short medium action rod in a stand up fight (meaning your not going to run the fish down in your boat) your going to destroy your tackle. I think there are ways this can be done catching giant fish on light tackle. With higher line capacity reels and longer rods with more of a parabolic bend to them. Good luck! And Welcome to Bass Resource!

FM

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9 hours ago, Fishingmickey said:

Honestly Paolo,

      If your targeting Snook, Tarpon, Barracuda and Jack Crevalle with light tackle suitable for bass. Your just going to ruin your gear if you hook a fish of any great size. Meaning hook a 75-100# Tarpon on a Diawa 103sv with 14# test and a short medium action rod in a stand up fight (meaning your not going to run the fish down in your boat) your going to destroy your tackle. I think there are ways this can be done catching giant fish on light tackle. With higher line capacity reels and longer rods with more of a parabolic bend to them. Good luck! And Welcome to Bass Resource!

FM

I agree.

 

If you're fishing in brackish lagoons, your bass tackle should be able to handle the smaller snook and tarpon that are in there with the bass.  But if you're targeting the larger specimens of snook and tarpon, the rod you mention above is VERY underpowered.

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39 minutes ago, Paolo Vera Diaz said:

I have a reel daiwa tatula sv tws 2020, which rod do you recommend to work lures RAPALA ORIGINAL FLOATER?

What size Rapala - 5, 7, 11...

Lighter lures require a lighter power rod to load and cast properly.

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