View Full Version : suggestions for matching new Shimano Stella 10000 to surf rod (Century?)
fish raptor 09-25-2013, 06:25 PM new to this site yesterday. Looking for suggestions on matching my new Stella 10000 for a high quality surf road. After doing some investigation if appears that Century might be a good choice. Called their importer and they advised I call the Cape Cod Century rep for help in selecting a rod. I believe Canal Bait sells them, not sure where I should shop for one.
Since I am reasonably new to surf fishing looking for help from the more experienced. What determines which rod I select ? 9', 10', 11' ??
I see some speak "factory" and some say "custom" ? They have quite a few models so hopefully can get some suggestions.
I really want an extremely high quality rod to match the Stella. Is Century the only rod I should consider, if not please advise. I know a lot of guys at the canal were using stella/century combo's.
Would probably purchase it at the Cape, just not sure where I should go.
Any help would be most appreciated.
Fish Raptor
Swimmer 09-25-2013, 06:49 PM Dave Thomashay is the rep, great guy,, he is here on this site.
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ProfessorM 09-25-2013, 06:51 PM answered you PM. sorry for delay. Above is correct. Paul
Saltheart 09-25-2013, 06:58 PM Depends on what you want to do with it. For a big reel like that maybe the 1327 or 1328 or one of the new Northeast models.
PM Big Dave.
fish raptor 09-26-2013, 07:35 AM Depends on what you want to do with it. For a big reel like that maybe the 1327 or 1328 or one of the new Northeast models.
PM Big Dave.
Hi Dave, I believe I spoke to you on the phone couple months ago. Regarding your quote.... since I am somewhat new to this exactly what determines "selection" of a Century rod. Could you give me just a brief explanation of what "you do with the rod" that would change the model selected. I believe I will be spending a fair amt of time at the canal.
Does fishing with lures vs bait (live or not) change selection ?
Does lure size limit model choices ?
Pole length - from 9' to 11++ - does length only equate to distance ?
and from your quote I would guess size reel has to "match up" for bal.
They talk "custom" vs "factory".... is this something I need to consiider
any light you can shed would be most appreciated.
who had good selections for me to look at ?
thanks much
Fish Raptor
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numbskull 09-26-2013, 12:51 PM Learning to surf fish at the canal is like learning to drive at a drag strip.
Just sayin'.
Bronko 09-26-2013, 01:49 PM Learning to surf fish at the canal is like learning to drive at a drag strip.
Just sayin'.
I was thinking the same thing George, I can't imagine having learned to surf fish there.
fishbones 09-26-2013, 02:50 PM I was thinking the same thing George, I can't imagine having learned to surf fish there.
You should have seen me last night trying to (re)learn how to use a conventional there. Just when I think I'm starting to figure things out, I do something that makes me realize how much I still don't know.
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Bronko 09-26-2013, 02:55 PM You should have seen me last night trying to (re)learn how to use a conventional there. Just when I think I'm starting to figure things out, I do something that makes me realize how much I still don't know.
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I hear ya! I dusted off my convench recently. Used to have an "educated" thumb years ago. I was a bit rusty myself.
chefchris401 09-26-2013, 07:51 PM fish raptor if you want to demo some rods out, shoot me a pm, i have most the line and you are welcome to try em out and see what fits your needs best
for the 10000 size stella it would match up nicely to the 1327 11 ft
M and Ds on the cape carrys em, and is a sponsor of the site.
shoot me a pm if you are interested
There are a lot of great rods available right now and lots of options and all price ranges, its best to narrow it down to a length and target plug/bait weight range then compare all models that fit the bill. test cast and handle as many as you can and pick the one that best suits your needs.
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