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Medium light or light spinning rod?

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Dobyns Fury rod is what I’m going to be buying.

 

 

For a pflueger president with a 2000 size reel. The reel is easily the smallest spinning reel I’ve ever owned and I’m struggling to decide on whether or not I need a light or medium light rod for small rooster tails, beetle spins and essentially smaller type lures like them. I’m aiming to catch whatever fish will bite whether it’s a pan fish or a small bass or crappie etc.

I'd opt for the light if most of the time, the total weight of your lures won't surpass 3/16 oz. It doesn't seem like your offerings do the, so the light is the way to go.

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So you got the Pres-30? (that's closer to a 2500 size)

 

If you want finesse - the 702SF

I've got my Pres XT-30 on a 703SF Medium, I've got a Pres-25 (1000 size) on my 702SF.

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1 hour ago, MN Fisher said:

So you got the Pres-30? (that's closer to a 2500 size)

 

If you want finesse - the 702SF

I've got my Pres XT-30 on a 703SF Medium, I've got a Pres-25 (1000 size) on my 702SF.

Pres 20 is what I have

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7 minutes ago, NavyVet1204 said:

Pres 20 is what I have

That's the Ultra-Light reel - the 20 in Pflueger is about a 500 from others.

 

If you keep the reel - go with a Light power (661SF probably) rod, and use it for ultra-finesse.

 

It's a great trout/panfish reel

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I'd personally go for the Light.

You originally said it was for finesse, and seemed unmoved apparently when people told you that that's a panfish reel and now relegated it to anything that bites. Go light. Ultralight would be better.

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11 hours ago, ironbjorn said:

You originally said it was for finesse, and seemed unmoved apparently when people told you that that's a panfish reel and now relegated it to anything that bites. Go light. Ultralight would be better.

Yes I did have the intention of going finesse with it until I realized that it would be better suited for the really small small fish due to its size. 

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If the price isn't out of line, you intend to do any bank fishing with it, and 7'6" is not too long, 

I would snag the 762LT NS Black Hole Rockfish

Really nice wide lure weight range, 1/64 to 1/4 oz, designed to protect 3-lb test, and to turn big fish.  81 g is extremely light in hand.  (The lighter ST rod would probably be weird for you with anything but UL fishing)

 

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NS Black Hole quality way exceeds their price, because they're trying to enter the Japan market from Korea.  

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19 minutes ago, NavyVet1204 said:

Yes I did have the intention of going finesse with it until I realized that it would be better suited for the really small small fish due to its size. 

I wouldn't limit it to 'small' fish...it'd handle a good size trout or slab crappies...just that the line capacity is so small, you're pretty much limited to 4# or under.

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I have President 20 with #8 Nanobraid on it, works great with inline spinners if you use good ball bearing swivels and leader of mono/fc. Had it on an UL but bought a St Croix Triumph light power fast action and its on that now. 

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Update: After thinking on it for awhile, I took the pflueger back and swapped it for a lews xfinity xs30 with the bigger spool and picked up a 6’ ML lews laser rod and some YUM senkos and 10lb braid. 
 

I appreciate all of your advice and the time you took to give it, I just couldn’t shake the feeling of wanting the setup to be for weightless senkos and weightless T-Rigs and the larger lews reel will accommodate that better than the smaller pflueger. I would’ve opted for a larger pflueger, but they only had the small ones in stock at the Walmart where I picked them up.

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