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Mags2013
05-28-2014, 06:02 PM
I remember seeing a post a while back about a Lamiglas rod that was a popular choice for fluking. Anyone have a model number?

MrAC1980
05-28-2014, 06:05 PM
http://www.njfishing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=56043&highlight=lamiglas+fluke

hammer4reel
05-28-2014, 06:07 PM
I remember seeing a post a while back about a Lamiglas rod that was a popular choice for fluking. Anyone have a model number?

Triflex 7020 bucktails up to 6 0z
triflex 7030 for heavier bucktails and weights

the inshore classic in MH and H were also a decent rod, but they are discontinued , but can still finds them around

Penn is coming out with a series of rods called Battalion . I have fished the 12/20 and the 15/30 , they are sweet bucktail rods. even had bass to thirty pounds on them .

and they are LIGHT

MrAC1980
05-28-2014, 06:15 PM
I know you asked about Lami, but my go to is actually a GLoomis PBR843C Pro-Blue. I own both the Lami Triflex 7020 and the GLoomis, both are great sticks.

aduma1107
05-28-2014, 09:23 PM
As MrAc said, you're asking about Lamis which are great. I have 7020 and 7040. Take a look at the Trevala Model TVSC63MH if you're looking at off the shelf.

Mags2013
05-28-2014, 09:55 PM
As MrAc said, you're asking about Lamis which are great. I have 7020 and 7040. Take a look at the Trevala Model TVSC63MH if you're looking at off the shelf.

Thanks. I check out that same model Trevala and was close to purchasing when I remembered the discussion on the board about the Lami's.

MrAC1980
05-29-2014, 12:42 AM
The shorter rods are okay for the bay, but for the ocean I prefer longer 7ft rods. The Trevala Andy mentioned is def worth looking at too, its in their higher end of rods.

Mags2013
05-29-2014, 11:37 AM
The shorter rods are okay for the bay, but for the ocean I prefer longer 7ft rods. The Trevala Andy mentioned is def worth looking at too, its in their higher end of rods.

Thanks. I'm leaning towards the Lami 7040 but before I pull the trigger, will look into the GLoomis...

Skolmann
05-29-2014, 12:44 PM
I know you asked about Lami, but my go to is actually a GLoomis PBR843C Pro-Blue.

I have one of these and 2 of theGLoomis Salt Water Series SWS843C (which is an older version of the PBR843C) that I use for clamming/chunking bass as well as jigging for bass/blues-absolutely great sticks.

MrAC1980
05-29-2014, 05:33 PM
The 7040 I think is a little heavy for fluke even with 8-12oz sinkers. Its actually a perfect blackfish/seabass rod.

For blues/bass I use the tad heavier models GLoomis PBR844S and C.

Honestly if I had to buy them all over, I'd go see Kevin Bogan and have him make me a couple of sticks for about the same if not a little cheaper.

aduma1107
05-29-2014, 07:20 PM
X2 on the bogan. I have one of his Fish Poison sticks he made me for Fluking outside. Love that stick too. Can't go wrong there.

BOOMER43
05-29-2014, 08:21 PM
If you are gonna fish just bait I would go with e glass. I have built a few on Batson swb70m blanks. A great all around inshore blank. Can handle up to 8 oz with 6 being the sweet spot.

makokeith
05-30-2014, 09:13 PM
I use the 7040 for most of my fluking. All deep water and heavy jigs up to 12oz. I also use it for tog, and other heavy weight bottom fishing. I have no problem using it in shallower either. It's a great all around rod. I do want to get the 7020 or 30 for shallow water casting bucktails when there is no drift.

italianfisherman
05-30-2014, 09:59 PM
I use the 7040 for most of my fluking. All deep water and heavy jigs up to 12oz. I also use it for tog, and other heavy weight bottom fishing. I have no problem using it in shallower either. It's a great all around rod. I do want to get the 7020 or 30 for shallow water casting bucktails when there is no drift.

the 7040, is the way to go. you feel every nibble. its a great rod. the price for the 7040 from a local tackle shop in ny was $179.00 excellent price for sure.

Ryelof
06-16-2014, 12:09 AM
I agree with most opinions, can't go wrong with Kevin's Fish Poison or Jersey Jigger 250g rod for ground fish.

Scoundrel
06-20-2014, 12:57 PM
Probably late on this, but IMHO the 7040 is way too heavy. The 7020 or if you can find one, my personal favorite is a 7025.