Are you looking for 1 set-up that you can both jig & troll with or one rod for jigging and another rod for trolling?
I would prefer 1 set-up to be used for both.
Welcome to the site..We'll get this worked out.I do think the baitrunner 4500 id a tad large. I'm a 3500 Guy
If going spinning (which I wouldn't and don't), there is no reason to go above a bait runner 3500. That is a pretty big reel.That being said, once again, spinning is a VERY poor choice for trolling and a not so great choice for jigging from a boat as well.Their is a reason most don't use it for either.VERY few people I know use it for either. Only the couple of people who have posted here actually.I never met or fished with anyone who use a spinning rod to jig or troll from a boat.
IMHO, spinning rods/reels are not designed ofr trolling, you can get by jigging with them but using a conventional rod/reel is what I prefer for my jigging. With the only exceptions being when I'm using light bucktails/leadhead-soft plastic tail (2 ounces or less) for fluke/weakfish, throwing Storm shads or throwing small metals for albies.
You mentioned you love the Abu 5500c.You can work your blues and bass with it if its matched to a mod.action 7-8 ft rod.But I would not suggest you troll with that set up;stick to jigging, baiting ,bucktail.To troll you have to determine if it braid, wire, or something else your using and what depth you need to go so you can deternmine the reel.
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