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10-20-2013, 08:07 AM
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Seldom Seen
Join Date: May 2001
Posts: 10,543
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Togging set up?
For the dummy.... Obviously a boat rod. Soft tip? Reel recommendation? Weights? Hook size? Tie up some high/lows or dropper with loop? I'm coming to learn.
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10-20-2013, 09:03 AM
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#2
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: marshfield
Posts: 3,620
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yo dummy. I like a rod with a soft tip but enough backbone to get them out of the rocks quick. I use a st Croix tidemaster rated 1-3oz but handles upto 8 oz for a sinker with an abu 6500. weights will be 2-8 oz depending on the tide/spot. for a rig you want your baits to sit on the bottom with 1 or 2 hooks.
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my 1st wife didn't like me fishing so much
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10-20-2013, 12:59 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: A village some where
Posts: 3,436
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Quote:
Originally Posted by niko
I like a rod with a soft tip but enough backbone
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I always knew something was different.....
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10-20-2013, 05:43 PM
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#4
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 208
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I also use a soft tip rod with backbone and an Abu 6500ci as for a rig 3 foot 60 lb leader with loop at bottom for easy sinker change with different stages of the tide with a high low put the first hook inches above sinker loop and second just high enough not to tangle with the bottom hook. Ross pm me I'll give you all the info you need.
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10-20-2013, 06:05 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 2,939
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Is that the Alvin rig? Lol
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10-20-2013, 06:14 PM
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#6
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 4,716
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I like slow action rods. This year I've been useing my brothers combo's... Shakespeare Tiger Stick jigging rod, perfect for tog fishing and cheap money too. Matched up with a 16 or 20 Torium. I bet the 14 Torium would be sweet also. I like a 4' length of heavy mono with a loop on the end to quick change lead and a large dropper loop about 5'' from the sinker to change up a pre-rigged tog hook. Hooks are about 4 or 5's. Like Niko said, crab resting on the bottom a must. Ross you'll become tog junkie
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10-20-2013, 07:00 PM
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#7
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 208
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WESTPORTMAFIA
Is that the Alvin rig? Lol
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Ha ha you know it!!! Tried and true lol....
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10-20-2013, 07:33 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Cumberland, RI
Posts: 2,264
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Contrasting opinion.... New to togging. But I love a Su 1088 cut 2 ft from the but. I can feel every nibble. And more backbone then ill ever need.
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Last edited by JFigliuolo; 10-21-2013 at 07:02 AM..
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10-21-2013, 09:43 AM
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#9
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Scarecrow
Join Date: May 2003
Location: bedford ma
Posts: 637
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Not heavily experienced, but I've done great using an UglyStik Tiger, the heaviest 7 foot conventional, nice, cheap, and yellow.
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.......Elvis Lives
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10-21-2013, 12:11 PM
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D'oh
Join Date: May 2004
Location: RI
Posts: 3,296
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i like a nice heavy boat rod to muscle the big ones out. i don't know the blanks, so i am no help there. i just know i like 6.5' or 7' and strong. i use several different reels to fill the several different rods I carry, my favorite is probably the shimano calcutta 400. I don't think you need a super sensitive tip rod, i think with braid you won't miss any nibbles. i like to use 30lb powerpro. to that i tie a swivel and about' 4 feet of 30lb flourocarbon with a loop on the end for lead exchange, and a dropper about 6" above that for hook exchange. I like either a 2/0 or 3/0 Gamakatsu Octopus hook. One hook only, not a fan of two hook rigs.
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i bent my wookie
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