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![]() My jig stick is my 60 lb stick . It's a Penn 4/0 HS on an 8' Uglystick(the 6/0 8'er was stolen ) . I have caught more bait fishing with it though . 100yds of 80 lb Izor and the rest filled with 60 lb Mono . No finess when jigging . You have to put the wood to them so not too many long runs . Jig fish seem to fall off easier than baitfish .
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![]() I like the braid backing idea. I think I'll use the LX with 150yd of 50lb mono with some 65 or 80lb braid underneath. I think the odds are slim of getting into the backing on a jig hooked fish because they're generally hooked in the mouth as compared to a bait hooked fish that can be given time to swallow the bait and hook (prob spit the hook in a prolonged battle). I'll miss the different colors of the Depth Hunter braid but I DONT want to disrespect Capt Bob's rule. Thanks for the ideas.
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![]() 2na,
It depends on where your fishing. If your not in deep water, your usually not in need of too much capacity. The braid backing is probably the best bet. I use a Canyon HS-18 TD for ALL of my tuna jigging, so I like small reels. I have put plenty of guys who want a traditional type reel into Penn GLD 30's. They like the larger capacity while not taking on the extra weight of the gold frames. The GLD Reels are similar to the Internationals, but they are much lighter because of the frames. I love them myself and used them for years, prior to moving over to Canyon Reels. Its something to think about and they can be found pretty cheap too. We just sold a few and they are under $300. |
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