dahark
10-04-2008, 12:39 PM
Looking for a rod (spinning) to match up with my Stradic 8000fh. Mainly for the canal and jigging 3-6oz jigs, sluggos, metal (spoons, cripled herrings, etc. and what not). I am using 50-65 PP exclusively (with 50lb flouro leader). Would prefer it to do decent with some plugs and topwater if possible but jigging will be 90% of its main use. Dont mind spending a little, say up to $250ish if you think its worth it. Thanks in advance
doktorfaustus77
10-04-2008, 12:56 PM
maybe you can look for a used XSRA 1205 Lami
fishaholic18
10-04-2008, 04:24 PM
It'll be tough to cover all that in one stick. Lami 121 3m will do it all if you want glass.
numbskull
10-04-2008, 04:37 PM
Check with Mike at M&D's. In another thread I think he mentioned selling his SSU1201mh soon.
pmbrac
10-04-2008, 05:01 PM
Id say xra 126 1mh or 121 3m. good luck. the 1205 is a little light for 6oz jigs like you mentioned.
BatesBCheatin
10-04-2008, 05:15 PM
Check with Mike at M&D's. In another thread I think he mentioned selling his SSU1201mh soon.
I'm pretty sure that is gone... and if I lived in a normal house it would have been mine. Nice rod! Not what you want for a 90% heavy jigging stick anyway.
spence
10-04-2008, 05:17 PM
It'll be tough to cover all that in one stick. Lami 121 3m will do it all if you want glass.
I'd second this, it's a great stick that will throw just about anything if you ask nice. Yes, it's a meat stick but you can pole vault without worry and it's lightening friendly.
Best part is you could get a custom wrapped for under your budget.
-spence
Mike P
10-04-2008, 06:43 PM
Yes, it's a meat stick but you can pole vault without worry and it's lightening friendly.
Really--it doesn't have metal guides? It doesn't have line carrying salt water between those guides? Ever hear of electricity arcing across a gap between metal conductors?
Even you are not lightning friendly. Your body is mostly saline based fluids that conduct electricity. There's no such thing as a lightning friendly fishing rod.
One of my pet internet peeves is people who suggest that it's safe to fish in a lightning storm with a fiberglass rod :doh: :wall:
spence
10-04-2008, 07:16 PM
Really--it doesn't have metal guides? It doesn't have line carrying salt water between those guides? Ever hear of electricity arcing across a gap between metal conductors?
Even you are not lightning friendly. Your body is mostly saline based fluids that conduct electricity. There's no such thing as a lightning friendly fishing rod.
One of my pet internet peeves is people who suggest that it's safe to fish in a lightning storm with a fiberglass rod :doh: :wall:
I don't think I ever suggested fishing in a lightening storm.
That being said, I'd much rather have a glass stick than graphite if there was any question.
I happen to be terrified of lightening, just ask RIROCKHOUND :hee:
-spence
dahark
10-06-2008, 05:22 PM
It'll be tough to cover all that in one stick. Lami 121 3m will do it all if you want glass.
Thats just a blank right? Where would I find something like that? I know I didnt mind spending some money but what do you guys think about the tsunami airwave rods?
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