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The Surf Fisherman Forum => From The Surf => Topic started by: TRSteve71 on July 16, 2009, 06:22:28 PM

Title: Rod Length
Post by: TRSteve71 on July 16, 2009, 06:22:28 PM
Just curious. Any Rod length better than the other? Is it better to have a 10' rather than a 7'? Better casting? Further? Or does it depend on the fish being fished?

TRSteve
Title: Re: Rod Length
Post by: Hotrod on July 16, 2009, 06:37:47 PM
I think what the guys will be saying is you need highbtobgwtbip and over the waves
Title: Re: Rod Length
Post by: Bucktail on July 16, 2009, 06:59:15 PM
I think what the guys will be saying is you need highbtobgwtbip and over the waves

What?! rofla
Title: Re: Rod Length
Post by: IrishAyes on July 16, 2009, 07:11:42 PM
Rod is speaking in jibberish again. Change your meds again Rod?

TR.  Would help to know if you are fishing on a boat, the beach, a pier, jetties, etc.  Also, what you will be fishing for and if you will be using bait, metals, plugs, etc.
Title: Re: Rod Length
Post by: Hotrod on July 16, 2009, 07:30:07 PM
I think what the guys will be saying is you need highbtobgwtbip and over the waves

What?! rofla

hahh  iPhone and big thumbs   rofla
Title: Re: Rod Length
Post by: TRSteve71 on July 16, 2009, 07:49:23 PM
Ok well assume I am in the surf, being I posted in the "from the surf" forum, and fishing for Blues, Fluke, or stripers? Throwing chunks of bunker, squids and clams.

Title: Re: Rod Length
Post by: Bucktail on July 16, 2009, 08:26:02 PM
For fishing bait from the surf I would go with a 10' - 12' rod.  Look for one that will handle weights up to, at least, 5 oz.   If you fish a lot of nasty surf conditions, get one that is rated for 8 or more.  t^

Just make sure the rod you buy has plenty of highbtobgwtbip ! ;D
Title: Re: Rod Length
Post by: Pfishingruven on July 16, 2009, 08:46:28 PM
If you are going to chuck bait, I would definitely make sure the rod can handle 8oz.  I would look for a 10 or ll footer.  Especially if you plan on fishing the fall time in rougher water.  For lures, I prefer, a 9 or 10 footer and no longer.  I would definitely buy for what you plan on doing more of.  You can always take the 10 or 11 footer that you chunk with and throw hopkins, AVA, etc and vice versa.  Unless you plan or want to buy more than 1 setup...

Just make sure the rod can
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highbtobgwtbip and over the waves
  cfzd rofla hhppy!!

 TT^
Title: Re: Rod Length
Post by: Hotrod on July 16, 2009, 09:30:37 PM
 ;D nosmly
Title: Re: Rod Length
Post by: PeggyLee on July 16, 2009, 09:36:32 PM
Looked all around the B and Ts could find one of those highgobitwip rods.   5hrug
Rod, where did you buy yours?
Maybe Bucktail Bob will stock them after we call the wholesaler.
(Oh man,where are the Meds. hhppy rofla)
Title: Re: Rod Length
Post by: TRSteve71 on July 16, 2009, 10:01:50 PM
Googling highgobitwip right now, to see if I can find any in my area.

10-12' with plenty of highgobitwip. Gotcha thanks folks!

 rofla rofla slt
Title: Re: Rod Length
Post by: ChrisL on July 16, 2009, 10:43:14 PM
I'd definitely go for something rated to 8oz.  You'll quite frequently need 5 or 6+ oz lead when throwing bait...plus the weight of the bait.
Title: Re: Rod Length
Post by: ped579 on July 16, 2009, 11:23:39 PM
Hi Steve,

The guys are on the right track.  Being your so close stop over one day and I will show you my collection of rods and go through the reasons behind them.  Because conditions change so often your match up will also change.  Just remember that 95% of the time you will not be casting out as far as you can.  The reason for the long flight is when the fish are out past the outer bar and for that you will not only need a special set up but the skill to launch the 8&bait.

I would concentrate on casting mid range to start.  If you are going to be using bait a rod that will handle at least 5oz is right in the ball park some where in the 10 - 12' range.  My longest pole is 11' simply because of price.  Anything over that and you will be amazed at the cost just for the rod along.

If your set up is matched, rod, reel, line and whatever mode of catching device you will be using your ability to get to where you want the working end to go is greatly increased.

Just remember to check the specs on the pole and go from there.  It will tell you what you need to match your outfit up perfectly.

Like I mentioned I can show you my surf arsenal and explain how I arrived at my choices.

Happy Catching

Paul
Title: Re: Rod Length
Post by: bugmannj on September 15, 2009, 08:22:34 PM
I build rods as a hobby, and to put a few bucks in my pocket. Nothing fancy, just a good working rod. As suggested in other posts a rod 10-12 feet that will handle 5-6 oz. is about what you'll need. Just finished one, Matched with a Diawa Emcast Reel casts real good.
Title: Re: Rod Length
Post by: bugmannj on September 15, 2009, 08:29:31 PM
I also repair rods if needed, guides and tiptops, double or triple wraps.