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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => Helping Each Other Out => Topic started by: fishon42 on April 02, 2007, 04:53:27 PM
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What is one of the better set ups for fishing for striper ? Rod, reel, etc. I am a fisherman at heart, but i like to have the NEW nice reels, with a nice NEW rod. Everything i have is a few years old, gotta go out and spend some money.
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I like the calcutta reel w/ a loomis rod
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Are you fishing from Boat or Surf?
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I am 50/50 on fishing from boat and surf. I do more SURF fishing. But i do go out in my freinds boat a few times during the year.
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Will a Trion GX-7 Reel work, with maybe a Browning rod ? I think this is my pole i use for salmon, but it may be ok.
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if you are looking for a all around try to get a shimanno bait runner w/ a matching rod
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alright is there a good deal combination for like 100$ ?
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Hi,
Capt Rod - What did the Baitrunner/Ugly Stick combo go for ... $200?
Thanks,
Ed
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hopefully my baseball betting goes well this week.. ill buy me a nice setup
heh.
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Hi,
Capt Rod - What did the Baitrunner/Ugly Stick combo go for ... $200?
Thanks,
Ed
150$ ish..
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I have about a 9 foot ugly stick, with a shimano spinning real, and 20 pound test, how does that sound capt's
Fish On
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Hi fishon42,
It sounds just as good as anything that people would recommend. BTW, what Shimano reel?
Is this just for surf fishing?
Thanks,
Capt. Ed
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It is a Shimano Solstace Spinning reel, nothing fancy but it works. I use the same reels and rods for just about any fish, especially ocean. Then of course i have a small trout pole for freshwater.
Fish On
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I like the calcutta reel w/ a loomis rod
Have been using a pair of GLoomis SWR843Cs matched with a Calcutta 400 since 1997 for chunking, clamming and jigging bass. great setup.
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Shop around and you put together a good used setup. Over the winter I bought a nice used Shimano 4500 baitrunner for 45.00 and nice used StCroix spinning rod for 75.00. If I bought them new it would have over double the price.
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An all around inshore boat set up: Avet SX spooled with 30 lb PP on a 7 ft Lamiglas inshore classic 70MH. Saaaweet!!!!!
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I'd better put my two cents worth in here because I see about 15 great replys and about 15 great combos. As amater of fact I probably have over 100 different rods and as many reels in the store that in certain conditions could be considered "Striper Rods" and I have chosen every one because in some way I feel it is the BEST for a certain situation.
I feel many anglers limit themselves to one or two rods for an unlimited number of fishing situations. With todays quality tackle at reasonable prices, in many cases the BEST is pricy and overkill for many situations. Dumping your wallet on one rod may limit your options. After all, if you ever do go on a golf course or happen to flip to the golf channel, look how many clubs they carry around in those bags, and Golfers are hitting the same round ball every time.
You probably have boxes of lures going after different fish of various sizes in all kind of weather conditions. Every spot and every bait is different.
When you are looking for tackle think about details how you fish and ask questions that help narrow down the search, and don't make the mistake of buying by price tag.
The Ugly Stick Baitrunner combo mentioned is probably one of the best and toughest combos available for the money, and If you are going chunking it will do the job, but for throwing lures or jigs, give me a decent graphite 6-1/2' to 7' extra fast action in medium heavy and I'll be hooking fish you didn't even know existed.
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Great advice.
I love Shimano Baitrunners. They last forever. I got my 6500 when they were selling for 99.
One other thing you can do with this combo is snack bunker when needed. Like everyone has said, great combo.
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Every one here is on the money, you can never go wrong with a shimano bait runner.I have a 6500 and a 4500 and I like them better than my stradics. The new stradics arent noisy like the ones I have,but your going to pay more for them. Its really a personal preference,but you get what you pay for. Look at Tica rods, they are reasonable, and hold up very well.
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From my experiences, Shimano reels hold up the best. I own an 8+ yr. old stradic, two 4 year old spheros, two 5 yr. old cadiff's. All of the above are used at least once a week, usually 2 or 3 times. Only basic mainteance has been performed on these, new washers, worm gears, etc.
I also own a pair of tld stars I use for trolling about 10 times a year for the past 8 years. Never an issue.
Although my current surf reel is daiwa, i still prefer any of my shimano's.
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I have a lot of expensive outfits but my favorite all around for stripers or heavy fluke is a Tsunami Classic TSCC701H with an Abu Ambassadeur 6500C3.
Rod was $35.00 and the reel goes for about $80.00. t^
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I like the calcutta reel w/ a loomis rod
good choice. i have the calcutta with a st croix tidemaster for my setup. Also, a lot of guys have been using the shimano muskie rods for stripers and i heard they work well so i just picked one up from cabella's last week.
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You can get by with a cane pole as long as it has a Shimano baitrunner on it.I've also had a couple TICA reels hold up pretty well in the salt..-Livewire-
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An all around inshore boat set up: Avet SX spooled with 30 lb PP on a 7 ft Lamiglas inshore classic 70MH. Saaaweet!!!!!
Another voter for the SX. Best bang for your buck! I use a 12-25 G-Loomis or a Lami TFX 7030 CT 15-30.
Reels: Penn 525GS, 965. Daiwa Saltist STTLW 20HA. Shimano Calcutta.
My favorite: Avet SX With Avet's Fuji foot for Fuji reel seats, the reel is a winch!
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I just picked up okuma's cedros rod and reel. For the money you can't beat it. 7 foot rod titanium guides and reel seat,rated for 100lb braid and 8oz lure weight. I got the cedros 6500 to go with it. The reel is rated on paper for 30lbs of drag but the salesman told me it tested at 65lbs of drag. Wow! You could stop a truck with that set up. It sells for just over 200. Now I love my shimano stuff.but this new okuma stuff is growing on me especially for the money