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WTB - 2 Tuna Spinning Setups
« on: May 22, 2014, 08:11:45 PM »
I am looking to get my hands on 2 entry level tuna spinning outfits. I was thinking along to he lines of a Saragossa and good matched rod. I don't want to break the bank but, want something that will be ok for the few times I might actually make it out each year.


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Re: WTB - 2 Tuna Spinning Setups
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2014, 08:33:28 PM »
Nice Fred.   The reel and rod guru Bucktail has awakened. ;D
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Re: WTB - 2 Tuna Spinning Setups
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2014, 09:56:13 PM »
I think the Gosas are a good idea. Don't think you'll find much better in that price range.

What are you mostly going to use these outfits for?  Jigging?  Plugging?  Pitching baits?  General purpose?

Once you figure that out I would go right to the man and see what Capt Rich recommends.   I know he is on the Black Hole team now. And they can get a bit pricey. But maybe you can find a rod with similar characteristics in a Shimano Terez or a Stingo rod.

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Re: WTB - 2 Tuna Spinning Setups
« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2014, 09:58:51 PM »
I think the Gosas are a good idea. Don't think you'll find much better in that price range.

What are you mostly going to use these outfits for?  Jigging?  Plugging?  Pitching baits?  General purpose?

Once you figure that out I would go right to the man and see what Capt Rich recommends.   I know he is on the Black Hole team now. And they can get a bit pricey. But maybe you can find a rod with similar characteristics in a Shimano Terez or a Stingo rod.

Good luck! t^


I have talked to Rich. The Blackhole's seem sweet. They need to be multi-role because of budget. I was hoping to find someone who is upgrading.


Fred, fishing the "Kristy Marie" from Manasquan River Club. Channels 16/67/68.


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Re: WTB - 2 Tuna Spinning Setups
« Reply #4 on: May 22, 2014, 10:04:03 PM »
10,000 Gosa's.. on the Shimano Travala's  t^  Did a set for this year..  Insurance Money from my lost rod and reel last year t^



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Re: WTB - 2 Tuna Spinning Setups
« Reply #5 on: May 22, 2014, 10:08:42 PM »
10,000 Gosa's.. on the Shimano Travala's  t^  Did a set for this year..  Insurance Money from my lost rod and reel last year t^

Which Travela? It seems there are some other reels out there with higher drag and more line capacity than the Gossa 10,000. But, they have a great review and reputation.


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Re: WTB - 2 Tuna Spinning Setups
« Reply #6 on: May 22, 2014, 10:22:35 PM »
If you don't like the Sargosas, the Canyon DJR6500 might fit your needs.  Not sure what other reels in the $300 range you are talking about that would be better than these two. :headscra:

Which reels are you talking about?


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Re: WTB - 2 Tuna Spinning Setups
« Reply #7 on: May 22, 2014, 10:24:42 PM »
If you don't like the Sargosas, the Canyon DJR6500 might fit your needs.  Not sure what other reels in the $300 range you are talking about that would be better than these two. :headscra:

Which reels are you talking about?

Didn't say I didn't like them. I had seen a Penn something or other which seemed to have much more line capability and had good drag. I am sure if it was so great people would be eating them up. I didn't like a few of the reviews on the Canyon.


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Re: WTB - 2 Tuna Spinning Setups
« Reply #8 on: May 22, 2014, 10:34:20 PM »
If you're looking to spend under $300, maybe take a look at the Spheros.  Under $200?  See if you can find a couple of the old USA made 850SS reels.  They are tanks.  I wouldn't recommend any other Penn spinner unless it's the Torque (which will run you about $700).


 

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