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Guppy 02-15-2017 12:40 PM

New rod
 
I'm looking to build a rod that I'll be using what few times I go at the canal and more often beach/bolder fields.....
Not much of a shore guy and not looking to spend big. Figured if l had a half way descent set up I'd get out there more.
I'm looking at this and thinking it may be too wimpy, I dun no :-)
http://www.getbitoutdoors.com/batson-su1264f.html

And would appreciate comments and suggestions,,,, no, I don't have the reel yet :-)

BFThunter 02-15-2017 01:15 PM

Hit up CMS - you'll get to feel built rods and get an idea for what you like. That rod is likely too light for the canal unless it's slack.

chefchris401 02-15-2017 03:30 PM

Get something rated 1-4 or 1-5

Most surf plugs are 1.5-3.5oz

If you don't plan on jigging the canal you have a ton of options

Rainshadow 1267 is a nice rod

Like BFT said go to cms and check out some built rods and blanks, the staff there Eric and Charlie are more than happy to help and set you up
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Guppy 02-15-2017 04:54 PM

Ya, just came from CMS and that 1207 (built) felt good and asked about maybe the 5 or 6.....
No 120's in stock and discontinued!!!! Dah!

Story of my life! :-)

Plan b next,

Thanks guys

Guppy 02-28-2017 05:26 PM

OK
I was lucky enough to pick up a GSB1201 M at a great price from a member here ,,, thanks again

I'm probably looking at too light of reels but liking the price point and the weight, do u's guys think one of these would be ballsy enough for that rod,,, Not a lot of canal time, I think "I dun no"....

ST5000XGFK Stradic FK
SP6000SW Spheros SW
SRG6000SW Saragosa SW

tysdad115 02-28-2017 08:21 PM

Either of those reels in 6K or 8K is fine for that rod. I'd prefer 8k ,but thats just me. A 1201M and a ZX27 is my swimming set up ,great for plugs/eels.
I like the blank so much I got one in conventional and that's my canal eeling rod.
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Guppy 03-01-2017 06:34 PM

Thanks Andy
And your doing a great job with that boy :claps:





Don't let it go to your head

tysdad115 03-01-2017 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Guppy (Post 1117921)
Thanks Andy
And your doing a great job with that boy :claps:





Don't let it go to your head

Lol...I teach him how to stay out all night fishing, run around with guns and quality swear words...He gets his good qualities from his Mother. Thanks Ray.
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numbskull 03-04-2017 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Guppy (Post 1117849)
OK
I was lucky enough to pick up a GSB1201 M at a great price from a member here ,,, thanks again

I'm probably looking at too light of reels but liking the price point and the weight, do u's guys think one of these would be ballsy enough for that rod,,, Not a lot of canal time, I think "I dun no"....

ST5000XGFK Stradic FK
SP6000SW Spheros SW
SRG6000SW Saragosa SW

The Saragosa (and probably spheros) is a heavier reel, I think, than the Stradic and likely do fine. I suspect the Stradic 5000 would feel unbalanced, even with very light guides and is probably not as strong a reel as the blank can utilize.

Guppy 03-04-2017 05:23 PM

Ya, the Gosa felt better with it, thanks again George

"Went with the 6K Gosa, store pick up at bass pro

been storing reward points for a few years, + had a $100 Xmas gift card from I dun remember who, another $40 gift card from I dun remember who and a card with 11 bucks left on it...

bottom line, 27 bucks.... How can ya hate that? :). "


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