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best century rod for plugfishing the cape cod canal. 2 to 4 oz plugs
i have been hearing good things about the century rod.what would be the best choice blank. i fish spinning and use a daiwa 6000 reel..also has anyone heard of the northeaster series.i mostly cast loaded cordells too 4 oz .thank you all
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I use a Sling Shot 1327 and 1328, either one is a great choice. If your local to canal or south shore I can meet you to try them. I'm sure one of the Century guys will tell about the noreaster series coming soon.
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I used a SS 1327 11' for all of last season and loved it for throwing wood in that range or if you prefer a 10'6, the 1267 is virtually the same rod, just shorter and of course a little lighter.
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I was thinking the same. Going to have a 1267 built but in another thread here .guys were writing about broken Century's being brought to the show for replacement. Seems like there's so disagreement about whether they stand up well over time in the Canal where I mostly fish. Going to do some rethinking.
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I third the 1327 absolutely LOVE! This rod! Sold some of my GLoomis cause of it.
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Xra 1322
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These rods have been BLOWN up from guys that used them for a season or less. I don't get it. People go out of their way to tell the world about a rod that they have little experience or usage with.
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I know it's off topic and I'm sorry to jump in but the whole Century thing reminds me of a pyramid scheme sales tactic. Not taking away from anyone by any means but it seems if you have been fishing for a few years and have a big mouth on the Internet they will sponsor you. You don't see any other respectable rod company doing anything remotely close to this. And even smaller companies don't do this
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Ouch. I'm not on the staff, only answered a question with what I've had no problems with the ones I've used.
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Too late..I already farted in your general direction!
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Now that the grump has finished hijacking the thread..... I think for 2 to 4 in the canal the 1327 or the 1267 or the newer S2 are the rods to go for. For plugs I would do the S2. For jigs either of the other 2 depending on your length preference.
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Grump? That's probably one of the nicest things anyone's called you in a long time.
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aint that the truth, its a joke seems as if you buy a century you get a pro staff agreement. Ive been fishing Rhode island conn and mass for 30 years, with plenty of very large fish. I don't brag, nor do i even post about my fish. Fishing was something you did and kept quiet, Century made it about who can talk more on the web. I have known many of there PRO STAFFERS for years and never in my wildest dream did i think they would be representing a product. Its petty sad but i guess that whats this Internet fishing bs is all about now. You don't see the lami pro staff guys or the st croix pro staff guys on here fighting and telling people bs. Who is on the CTS pro staff up here?? Im sure there on here somewhere are they internet heroes or are they fisherman?
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Lamiman , you've been a member for 4 days (since ints now after midnight). Try coming back in a week (you'll be able to post again by then) and do something other than biotch about other people.
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I bought a 1327 blank and a 1267 blank for the upcoming season. People have been complaining about rods breaking out of the box for years. It happens. Any of the newer light weight rods are subject to it. It is what it is. My favorite plugging rod for the ditch the past few years has been my SSU1201m I also own a 1322XSRA that I am re hanging conventional. I endorse no products other than what I have used. My opinion. Guys that jump on here and crap on a product with in their first few posts are more than likely doing so for a reason. I will apologize if the motives are not alterior but that seems to be a common theme. If you use one of the newer blanks and get a gouge in it or experience any type of deep scratching it will explode on you. Just part of the deal. You need to watch how you handle the blank. I appreciate people having issues. It will happen somewhere to someone for ever. I am sure we will here about this type of thing once the infinities have been fished for a while too. Like we did when the RA's came out. Bottom line is find a blank you feel good casting. That you can cast often without fatigue
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Btw I don't know who the hell lami man is. Just wanted to make that clear.lol
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This is my hero. Have u ever seen him road cast at the canal. Throws half way without an issue.
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Roadcasting is O.K. if no one is underneath, but if there is someone underneath the roadcaster fishing then the roadcaster is an #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&. Another post digression from orignial intent.
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My concern with these new thin walled blanks is trying to turn a big fish in heavy current at the canal. A thin 11 footer isn't really made to do that. You may reach the other side of the canal with your cast, but it doesn't do you any good if you aren't experienced enough to get a big fish in from that distance. Whatever you decide, good luck. Also keep in mind that high end equipment doesn't catch fish, the person using it does. |
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