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Old 11-25-2011, 06:27 AM   #1
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rod reel numbers

Good Morning,
I posted this on another site and thought it wouldn't hurt to post it here. maybe I wasn't exactly clear on what I wanted to know. basically what does the line weight numbers mean on a rod? And how do I determine what reel is best for a specific type of fishing matched to a specific type of rod?



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Happy Thanksgiving to all and especially to all of our troops for protecting our freedoms that we all enjoy.

I have a few questions pertaining to rods and reels. I have only a few rods, some freshwater and a few different styles of salt. Now to me I can determine what rod I need to use when I go surfcasting. Researched what I should use for the area and what I plan to throw. I came up with an outfit that best suited my needs. When I start to think about rod and reel setups for the boat I get overwhelmed by all the choices. If I am going to Target stripers let's say, and I want to be able to troll how do I go about choosing a proper rod with an appropriate reel? Let's say I'm going to drag a tube and I want to switch it up to either an umbrella rig or even a parachute jig, how can I use the information on the rod to help in my decision making. eg: 6'rod 3-4oz lure wt. 25 - 30 lb. So in this example am I correct in thinking that this six foot rod is rated for no heavier than four oz of lure wt and not good for a chance encounter with a fish that would be over 40 lbs?

On my surfrod I run 20# pp 80# swivel and 30# floro, this works fine for me Retie often and have landed 30+# fish ,so I get the lower line weight thing, that's where the 40# number came from.

That's just one part of it next is the reel. I can go to any baitshop and pick out an outfit that I could troll leadcore with or spool up with braid and try to fish for bottom fish, and there are many choices to pick from the only limit is how much to spend. All manufacturers have setups all ready but I would like to understand how I could go about determining what would work best for each Type of fish I plan to Target and which particular way I want to fish for them. I see pics on here with boats with at least a dozen rod's and I know they are all for targeting different species. I'm not looking to Target that many different species but need to come up with something that can cover a couple different types of fishing , I just cant do the three rods for trolling, three for jigging, three for the bottom and a few to drift or cast eels or lures.

long winded..... sorry
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Chris
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