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Megabyte 11-22-2002, 07:32 PM I'm putting together my Christmas list for the mrs's.
I would like to get a good rod & reel for trolling wire. I troll primarily N.Bay, B.I. and C'hunk
I'm thinking something like the Penn 330GTi and a 6' to 6'-6" carbide guides rod.
I troll 2 rigs (sometimes 3 on a good day ! ) at a time, single handed and thought the level wind would be a necessity when I have only one hand available. Other wise I like the Penn 113 HSP reel.
I be interested to know what anybody thinks
Scotch Bonnet 11-22-2002, 09:44 PM I'm getting the Penn 113 HSP and a 6'6"semi-custom rod for Christmas also. The bait shop in my town has some really nice wire line rods, might be worth the trip. I wouldn't use a levelwind with wire (unless its carbide!) it just don't seem like it would hold up to the abuse. I love jiggin wire for Stripers, beats lite tackle all day long.....Good luck!
waynesworld 11-24-2002, 07:04 PM i use a penn 113h reel, i think the levelwind guide on the gti will get cut by the wire. as far as the rod i have a daiwa sealine #sg72c extra heavy action that did'nt break the bank and i have gotten several years of use from,it has silicone carbide guides,the only change i made to the rod was to add a roller tip vs. a regular eye.
Scotch Bonnet 11-24-2002, 07:29 PM Waynes, do you jig or just troll? I was wondering about jigging with the roller tip.
Megabyte 11-24-2002, 09:14 PM Waynes, Why did you replace the tip ? Should the rod have all rollers, if the mrs is buying ? ? ?
Are you trolling or jigging ?
Duke41 11-24-2002, 10:17 PM I use the 113 H for all wire. I had a 330i end ended up using it for folks that were inexperienced with wire. Less rat's nests etc. imo the 113 h is a good choice for wire with the 330 being good for the less experienced fishing folk. Don't forget chunking and eel set ups as well. We seem to fish the same areas.
"Lou" 11-24-2002, 10:26 PM Scotch,
You getting set up by Ron? I hafta say that I got mine there and was extremely pleased. I have zero experience with wire and with his instruction and setup I had very few problems. As for jigging, I think I'm a little confused since I haven't tried it before. Do you need the roller tip or not. It seems to me that the wire might kink if you didn't have it ( I don't).
Thanks
"lou"
Scotch Bonnet 11-24-2002, 11:33 PM Lou, I am getting my outfit from Ronnie. He's got some real nice rods in the shop now. I'm going with no roller tip and spacing the wire with Dacron at 100', 200' and 300'. That way I'll be jigging on the Dacron(at the tip) not the wire. Thats the way most charter boats set up the rods so I figure if it works for them it'll work for me. If you want some experience jigging, grab 5 friends and take a quality charter to BI, you'll learn the technique real quick. I usually go out a couple times a year and its a lotta fun once you get it down. Plus you get to see how they work the Ledge;)
I'm with Duke on this one, get a Penn 113H for yourself, and the 330 GTI for guests. The 113H is a much tougher reel, has a faster retrieve, and I also prefer it's drag. I also suggest whichever rod you get, choose one with a afco roller tip. You would be amazed at how much easier it is to retrieve line. With 300'+ of wire out the easier and faster the better.
Clammer 11-25-2002, 09:35 PM Scotch wire== More fun than light tackle ?????
The only use I see in using wire is so that the charter boats put their clients into fish Or you have a commercial rod & reel license
When I quit commercial striper fishing I %%^&canned my wire gear// I used it to make money but it always felt like pigeons with a 12 gague
nothing like dragging up fish on umbrella rigs//
sport fishing ??????????????/
:confused: :confused: :confused:
capesams 11-25-2002, 10:16 PM NO #^&#^&#^&#^& given here clamme......I LOVE wire, makin my own jigs, out fishin most around me, bigger fish, I hate fly fishin , but that doesn't mean its no good, to each his own I guess. AH!.. U get that new boat? what kind? if it ain't a seacraft its #^&#^&#^&#^&.:eek: :laughs: have a good turkey day, an a better fishin year in 2003:D ..........lt. tackle my :bshake: yours truly MR> WIREMEN
Scotch Bonnet 11-25-2002, 11:11 PM Mike, I like jiggin parachutes, not trolling umbrellas. I'd say for me its just as much fun as lite tackle (and one helluva workout!). I like it all. But hands down wire line jiggin "beats" lite tackle all day long. Especially on a warm July, August afternoon which is when I enjoy being out on my boat the most. In May when the boats are heading out the Breachway with a livewell full of Herring, I'm still in the Pond with my 8 lb test/ Sluggo catching schoolie after schoolie. Whos having more fun? I think luggin buckets of herring around is a pain in the ass and I barely have time to fish never mind chasing bait around with a net. Its just my personal preference. I've noticed fishermen have a similar progression in fishing styles and after alot of experience they seem to end up either flyfishing or lite tackle fishing. I'm closer to the beggining of my journey and still swinging for the fence;) . Plus you had fun wire lining big stripers and you know it!
Clammer 11-26-2002, 12:13 AM Chris ==posted it for reaction
really to each there own//
Cape sorry if you took it personally, but as far as boats go
{if its not a seacraft its #^&#^&#^&#^&] I NEVER knock anyone for what they fish with or out of // everyone has a dollar limit & it doesn,t matter///
But if you want to make it interesting ,use your Seacraft & I,ll use what I can get or even the old tug boat and for kicks we,ll fish for $10 a bass and we,,ll see if that nice fancy Seacraft can hold up to my piece of #^&#^&#^&#^&
Happy Thanksgiving ,, been there /done that!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:p :p :p
capesams 11-26-2002, 07:06 AM I knew u were only:jester: so was I :hee:
mikecc 11-26-2002, 07:42 AM wire line combos we mostly sell are 330GTi, 500L because of the interchangable spools and 113HSP. The 330 is the easiest to trooling with but make sure the levelwind is well oiled.
The rodsDaiwa SG72C semeone mentioned above is a great rod. Bill fisher rod with carbides is another then custom.
"I'm going with no roller tip and spacing the wire with Dacron at 100', 200' and 300'. That way I'll be jigging on the Dacron(at the tip) not the wire
Spacing the wire is a lot of work but it is the best way.we use mostly 50 lb Inconel wire.Inconel is a softer wire (dead soft)and will reduce the amount of kinks while being smoother to reel in.
Make sure that the spacers are 80 lb dacron with teflon.I have seen the 50 Lb dacron come apart to easy.
The teflon reduces the amount of water absorbed and it will have less drag in the water.
Hmmm :"If it aint Seacraft, it's Shi?" comment, I got a real good laugh out of that one.....
Clammer 11-26-2002, 08:52 AM mrmacy, don,t take this as any SIGN
Just keeping the blood flowing///
as far as guys not fishing together ==WRONG - there are plenty of people that fish together thanks to this site
etc, the 4 legs tournments, the great Cutty trips
I,d fish with CAPE in a minute & I feel he,d have no problem fishing with me /////
If you fish alone ==its by choice
later going fishing before tomorrows weather/////////
;) ;) ;) ;) :laughs:
capesams 11-26-2002, 12:36 PM :bgi: nothing is worth getting angry over, life is to short ,who was it that said "enjoy what u have" and I'll add iiiiiiiif others don't like it oh well.:D
JohnR 11-26-2002, 12:51 PM Hey I know both of you , one a bit more than they other, I can say you are both slightly crusty, slightly old salts, hehehehe (and I know where you both live :yawn: )
You two would actually converse well together.
waynesworld 11-26-2002, 07:44 PM the reason i changed to roller tips is because while jigging periwinkles the line would become fatigued and break off.;)
Megabyte 11-26-2002, 08:19 PM What has been the best way to mark the wire and at what increments ?
mikecc 11-26-2002, 08:42 PM What has been the best way to mark the wire and at what increments
I have found that the 80 lb Dacron splices are the best. as far as increments it depends on the depth at which you are trying to achieve.
Megabyte 11-26-2002, 09:06 PM mikecc
when you say "splice" I'm lost.
I use waxed floss on my mono lines to mark them. I've got 80# braid for backing, but need a lesson in what you mean by "splice".
Ah, you another thing to learn ! My brain is getting crowded learning two things at once. :)
capesams 11-26-2002, 09:33 PM John...u call me old,,,crusty,,,,an full of salt ....u forgot sh** too. even a dump duck wouldn't want me.
Clammer 11-26-2002, 10:01 PM Converse ? I guess we both use four letter volcabulary/////////////////////////////////
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Scotch Bonnet 11-26-2002, 10:55 PM Mega, you use a loop to loop connection. Its a double surgeons knot on the dacron and a haywire barrle loop on the wire. Or you can just purchase the reel already loaded with marked wire ;) $$$ But sooner or later you'll have to learn anyway.
Megabyte 11-27-2002, 08:40 AM Scotch,
So I'm assuming I'm going to put xxxx yds of Braid backing and then x yds of wire then a dacron splice of 1 ft and then another xxx yds of wire, etc. Am I on the right track ?
Boy, trolling with mono was easy. Oh, well just another learning process. Can't wait to try this !
:smash:
mikecc 11-27-2002, 10:12 AM So I'm assuming I'm going to put xxxx yds of Braid backing and then x yds of wire then a dacron splice of 1 ft and then another xxx yds of wire, etc. Am I on the right track ?
thats right . some guys want 3 shots of wire others just 2 .
the splice of 80 lb can be from 1' - 8' just a matter of choice.
Scotch Bonnet 11-27-2002, 01:51 PM Also,make the loop on the Dacron big enough to put the reel thru.
waynesworld 11-27-2002, 08:28 PM i personally use a 4" piece of telephone wire wrapped very tightly around the trolling wire. i start by placing the telephone wires middle 90 degrees from the trolling wire and wrap each half in opposing directions and finish by using a pair of pliers to smooth the end of the tele wire around the trolling wire. it never slips on me and i vary the depth of the wire for varying conditions. try not to jig the exact same area repeatedly to avoid weakening the line. the splicing method sounds good,especially if you want to save a 1/2 used spool of line.
by the way i was looking at the boaters world catalog and found they offer 3 types of wire line rods for under $100.00
also the fisherman magazine has videos for sale that show how to troll wire line,al lorenzetti is the producer and you would find it very informative. (great stocking stuffer:) )
SeaWolf 12-01-2002, 05:59 PM unless you are going offshore for tuna i wouldn't use a roller tip for anything. i don't suggest it for wire
Megabyte 12-01-2002, 07:24 PM I see rods with and without a roller. Doesn't the wire take more abuse if it is going around a guide vs a roller ?
Scotch Bonnet 12-01-2002, 07:41 PM As long as your not stressing one section all the time it should be fine. Go without the roller.
Megabyte,
The roller-vs-no roller is up to the individual. I have one wire line setup up with a roller tip and another without. I always grab the roller tip setup... You probably should try out both and see which one you prefer.
Megabyte 12-02-2002, 07:27 PM Where can I by Iconel wire ? How much should I pay ?
mikecc 12-02-2002, 09:23 PM Megabyte
check your PMs
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