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Old 01-31-2007, 01:12 PM   #1
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rod suggestions

I just picked up a couple penn 320 GTi 's on ebay. Was wondering if you guys had any suggestions for a rod selection for a mostly trolling occassional jigging setup... not looking to break the bank.

not bad... this is my first fishing purchase all winter... I held out pretty long.

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Old 01-31-2007, 06:23 PM   #2
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If you are talking about wire line jigging than you need to get carbide guides or the wire will burn right through regular fuji guides. For everything esle I would recomend the daiwa sealine rods. The MH 7' rod is a great rod. It has a soft tip but tons of power in the butt section. It is a perfect tube and worm rod. If you do want to wire line jig than I would recomend the Ocuma Tailwalkers for cheap money or if you want a higher end rod get the CMS wire rod. The CMS rod is sweet.
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Old 01-31-2007, 07:38 PM   #3
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My 330 GTIs are on Ugly sticks, about 80 bucks and if you break it, send it back and they send you a new one.
They are about 6 footers.
If you want the model, I have to pull them down and get it.

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Old 02-01-2007, 01:48 PM   #4
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seems like someone else is getting bigger gear......I wonder what you are planning on doing?

My 320 is on a penn mariner rod.

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Old 02-01-2007, 01:50 PM   #5
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by the way, what did you pay for them, each?

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Old 02-01-2007, 02:41 PM   #6
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100 bucks for the two.
shipped

they look brand new.

i wouldnt say much bigger but just in case

plus a couple more lines out a little deeper can't hurt either.
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Old 02-01-2007, 04:37 PM   #7
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agreed. that seems like a good price too.

boatless................can I have a ride?
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Old 02-01-2007, 05:33 PM   #8
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i thought so...
they are from texas.... nice and oiled up when they came in the mail.

now if i only could decide on a couple rods.

what do you think... one wire one leadcore?
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Old 02-01-2007, 07:44 PM   #9
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up to you. I don't really use either. RR or bigJay or FF might be better for suggestions.

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Old 02-01-2007, 07:57 PM   #10
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i think the groaner calls for it
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Old 02-01-2007, 08:48 PM   #11
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Old 02-01-2007, 10:07 PM   #12
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Lead-core is fine on a wire rod, but you can't use wire on regular guides. With that in mind, I would go for a pair of wire capable rods - it will give you more flexibility down the road.

The Daiwa Sealine wire line rod may be a good choice. They are 6'6" have fuji guides and reelseat, and a slickbutt (very nice feature). They retail for about $90. For the price, they are an excellent value. I think we have 6 - good jigging action, good with the tubes, and work for rigs as well. All around good rods.

For other production price point rods - the Tsunami wire rod is nice (more guides than most rods its length) and the Star Aeriel series is okay too, but the stiffest of the group.
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Old 02-01-2007, 10:32 PM   #13
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Old 02-02-2007, 07:19 AM   #14
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The Diawa Sealine is a great wireline rod, and can be used for leadcore, braid etc. A little unconventional, but on our charter's we put Penn 330's on them with wire. The levelwind minimize's rookie mistakes with the wire and the tri-angle shaped front grip makes it an easier rod to handle for kids, ladies, etc. We also put a roller tip on top. The tsunami rod is a great one as well, especially for the price.
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Old 02-02-2007, 07:23 AM   #15
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The Diawa Sealine is a great wireline rod, and can be used for leadcore, braid etc. A little unconventional, but on our charter's we put Penn 330's on them with wire. The levelwind minimize's rookie mistakes with the wire and the tri-angle shaped front grip makes it an easier rod to handle for kids, ladies, etc. We also put a roller tip on top. The tsunami rod is a great one as well, especially for the price.
thats why i went with the 320's, i have some friends that would benefit from the levelwind.

I think the diawa sealine makes the most sense for what I want to do... Most versatile it seems.
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it seems that most would benefit from the levelwinds. It never fails that when someone catches something big, there are some that always forget to control the line. urrrrrrrgggg

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it seems that most would benefit from the levelwinds. It never fails that when someone catches something big, there are some that always forget to control the line. urrrrrrrgggg
good point
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Old 02-02-2007, 10:55 PM   #18
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i think the groaner calls for it
out there you need an anchor .
do what the locals do

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out there you need an anchor .
do what the locals do
i know of at least one local that goes big trolling around out there quite often.


but i have an anchor as well
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i know of at least one local that goes big trolling around out there quite often.
He's not using leadcore though

It might be different enough that it might just work

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He's not using leadcore though

It might be different enough that it might just work
thats why it takes him so long
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