I'm Sure there will be a lot of help coming your way in this topic.For starters. What type of gear do you have now. Rods, Reels Tackle etc...and for the boat. Gps.. etc..
Firstly, Welcome to the Madness...!As hotrod said picking a solid 12-15 lb class spinning rods will serve you well. Also, i would advise you to get a penn 320gt2 levelwind conventional reel and a matchicng rod, maybe a tsunami or tica Striper series (20 lb line). It has some different uses than the spinning gear and is one of the best setups for the money you can get. With rods like these you can do just about anyt inshore fishing you want. once you start fishing more and begin to decide which fish you would like to target and where you can start to customize your future purchases. Il leave the terminal gear to the others...gd luck,blynch
Quote from: blynch on January 17, 2010, 09:04:21 PMFirstly, Welcome to the Madness...!As hotrod said picking a solid 12-15 lb class spinning rods will serve you well. Also, i would advise you to get a penn 320gt2 levelwind conventional reel and a matchicng rod, maybe a tsunami or tica Striper series (20 lb line). It has some different uses than the spinning gear and is one of the best setups for the money you can get. With rods like these you can do just about anyt inshore fishing you want. once you start fishing more and begin to decide which fish you would like to target and where you can start to customize your future purchases. Il leave the terminal gear to the others...gd luck,blynchBlynch, you mention a spinning rod and a conventional, when do you use each? I have a Daiwa 7ft rod with a Daiwa 4000B spinning rod. Not sure how good this set up is, but it was only ~$40, so this can't be a quality piece. Is a conventional reel used for jigging??? What is each reel used for?
Almost all of my trolling here is with diving plugs on braided line, and I can get to where the fish are holding very effectively.. You'll also see alot of guys pulling plugs/ spoons behind downriggers, but I prefer to flatline so as I can really bump the structure.. Some of my favorite plugs are Bomber 25 and 26a's, Rebel DJ30's, and Manns stretch 20/25/30s.. Chartreuse or fire tiger, and black/silver, blue/silver will cover ya most days
I know your head is probably spinning by now but, the one thing I would like to add is: You might want to go to one of the knot tying sites such as fishingknots.com and learn some basic knots such as improved clinch, dropper loop, snell etc. You can practice using string. Good winter project. Once you hook your prey you don't want to lose it because of a weak knot. _:" Most important, HAVE FUN
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