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beach fishing - bait rods
Any suggestions? The only fishing I have been doing lately is chunking off the beach with my 5 year old. Sitting in beach chairs eating snacks looking at lures and chasing seagulls. Its fun I love that he really likes it and we have a good couple hours every time even when we don't catch there is always can be ice-cream on the way home. I can see myself doing more of this in the future and wondering what the "right gear" is for this kind of thing. Mono? Soft rod, maybe an old glass one? I noticed that my current setups were fast and lobbing bait was not their strongpoint. In case anyone wanted to know the score so far Dad tossing plugs zero - Drew with Pogie or mack chunks 2 blues and 2 dogfish....
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I do a lot of beach chunking with my kids, it's a fun time. my favorite rod for chunking is a fibrestar sb 1269 - I won it here at tctfn. it casts geat for 4-6 oz plus baits. it's got enough backbone for casting but is light enough to enjoy fighting a fish on. my biggest complaint about most bait rods is that most are too stout and unless you hook up a monster it's like fishing with a telephone pole. check out fibrestar if you are looking for a nice chunking rod
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I use an old tica 10' rod. Its my chunking stick, not ideal but it seems to work ok. I would prefer a glass rod so i dont lost my chunk on the cast as frequently as i do but it gets the job done. Its kinda fun fishing with mono again, i forgot what it was like to catch a fish on the stuff.
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when I fish chunks (rare), i like the lami 1201m 2 piece. Significantly heavier than the 1 piece which is my go to for everything else.
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spinning..you cant beat St Croix Mojo for $ and quality
conv..I use Lami 1321M...but I think this rod is way more than you need for beach with your son |
I use and have 5 Lami Triflex these rods work great for me where I fish
they will throw 4 oz. pretty far altho they are made for braid I use Mono with them and they also work well |
I look for used older rods in the BST sections that will handle the weight you want to throw, I use Mono so when the fish grabs the bait there is some stretch before the fish feels the line
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If you're going to spike the rod, get an old honey Lami. They are slow, so you won't tear off your bait every cast. They come up for sale used a lot, but don't go for much money.
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yup
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I disagree, although I mainly use mine for plugging, it does a better job at throwing chunks than any of my fancy graphite rods, which can throw a hook and sinker really far, but leave the bunker chunk 20 feet to my right at the edge of the water :rotf2:. I'm talking about 4 or 5 ounce sinkers, not Carolina 8 n Bait stuff. If I could only have one stick, it would be an SB121-3M, a little heavy, but more fun than lifting free weights. |
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Yes, they are able to tear baits off when cast like one of those soft noodles, in fast and hard and out slow . . . That's the problem most people have with faster "stiffer" rods, they try to cast them the way they do a slow action rod and then declare that they suck or don't feel right, or the funniest, I can outcast that POS with my ____________ . . . |
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