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Fisherman120
10-31-2014, 07:55 PM
Just curious as to what you guys would recommend me for a fluke spinning rod... My rod for the past 5 years, a 6 foot 1 piece Ugly Stik has been discontinued and I haven't been able to find a spare. She was great, light enough to use in 5 feet of water, heavy enough to use 8 ounces, and she even livelined and caught me a 40 lb striper in 2012.... Great rod, caught a lot of really nice fluke. Well worth the 40 bucks at K-Mart :eek:
Anyways, I'd like my next rod to be durable with 6 ounces, but still light enough for 2 oz. I prefer 6 1/2 feet over 7 feet, as I can then cast better when on a party boat. I've moved onto more charter boat fishing but I still prefer the shorter rod and will still fish on a party boat half the time anyways. Price isn't really a factor but the cheaper the better... Will pair it with a Penn Battle 3 or 4000.
Thanks for any help. Local baitshops by me weren't stocked too well.
hammer4reel
11-01-2014, 09:36 AM
Check out the Penn Battalion Inshore series.
Its a great rod for fluking with bucktails in those weights
HDMarc
11-01-2014, 10:38 AM
I have a Penn Battle 3000 reel paired up with a Penn Bluewater Carnage spinning rod. It's a great setup for casting bucktails away from the boat, can handle anything from 3/4 ounce to 6 ounces with no problem.
Fisherman120
11-01-2014, 11:34 AM
Check out the Penn Battalion Inshore series.
Its a great rod for fluking with bucktails in those weights
Have a Penn Battalion, like it for the surf, not so much on the boat. I do have a Conventional Battalion though my dad bought me, and was also wondering what reel I should pair with that?
I have a Penn Battle 3000 reel paired up with a Penn Bluewater Carnage spinning rod. It's a great setup for casting bucktails away from the boat, can handle anything from 3/4 ounce to 6 ounces with no problem.
Was thinking about the Carnage rod, love Penn. If I get it,should I buy a Rubber or Aluminum one? Novice here with rods.
Thanks guys :)
HDMarc
11-01-2014, 12:26 PM
My Carnage rod is serial #CARJG3080S66, it's 6'06", rated for 30 to 80 lb. braided line, although I use 20 lb. braid. It has a foam grip all the way to the butt of the rod, it's my go-to spinning setup for fluke, especially when the drift is dead.
Bucktailboys.com
11-01-2014, 07:25 PM
Bought my last one from Kevin Bogan. Custom but not expensive. You can also shop around at some of the fall fishing flea-markets.
hammer4reel
11-01-2014, 10:36 PM
Have a Penn Battalion, like it for the surf, not so much on the boat. I do have a Conventional Battalion though my dad bought me, and was also wondering what reel I should pair with that?
Was thinking about the Carnage rod, love Penn. If I get it,should I buy a Rubber or Aluminum one? Novice here with rods.
Thanks guys :)
The battalion inshore rods just came out in mid september, more than likley you have a surf model,
A whole new line came out less than 2 months ago.
for the conventional rods I have paired it with the ABU revo Nacl.
IMO its the best fluke bucktailing outfit there is
barbarian
11-02-2014, 11:47 PM
SHIMANO SHIMANO trevela unsurpassed you can fluke,tog,and striper with a lifetime warranty REPLACEMENT no fixing i bought many at fleamarkets broken and shipped then back for new cant beat the performance GOOD LUKE!
Have a few custom spinners that can be had for 100 bucks. if interested send me a pm and you can take a look.
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