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![]() My kids want to chip in and buy me a rod for Xmas, but they don't have too much money. Found the Tsunami TSAWIC-701MLF online for a decent price. Would it be a good choice for the inshore fluking, sea bass, porgy fishing off party boats and the occasional charter? I already own a heavier version which works well for blackfish. Any help is appreciated.
Also, suggestions for a matching reel would help: My birthday's coming soon. ![]() |
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![]() I think the 8 - 14 pound line rating for that pole is a bit light but I guess if you are looking strickly for a lighter set up it will be OK. You are certainly going to be hard pressed to fish more then 3 ounce sinkers on it so it is going to limit your use.
I have the 20 - 65 pound version of the Airwave and use it for everything from jigging Fluke, live lining Stripers to bottom fishing for Blackfish. I have it strung with 30 pound braid and teamed it up with an Avet SXJ. Probably overkill for inshore porgies and sea bass though. Either way, I think the Avet SXJ or SX, if you want to go a little bigger are a good match up.
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![]() Personally I'd go with the 701H which will allow for a more broad range of applications while still giving good sensitivity. Also...match it with the Lexa 300 which is a bit lighter
Gerry's suggestion would be the way to go if you're looking for a "do everything" inshore set up. This is where I would go with 2 set ups with one lighter for fluke, sea bass porgies...etc, and a second one for Bass, Blues and Tog.
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![]() I have a 701TXH conventional. rated 2-8 0z. Good for all the inshore stuff you mention.
8 oz is a bit much in my opinion, but it will handle it. Just mounted a used avet sxj on it. The combo is great. Me---not so good as a fisherman. ![]() Also have a 701 MH spinning outfit, rated 1/2--2 oz w/ a Penn Battle. Bought both of these Tsunamis within the last 4 years at the Hi-Mar show in February at the VFW in Middletown. I'll be there again this winter I hope. Great deals there if you can wait for your Christmas gift. Tight lines, Tom K. |
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Last edited by MrAC1980; 11-25-2014 at 12:14 PM.. |
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![]() Thanks for all your help. It's nice to have a place to get answers from knowledgeable people.
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![]() Jer, the TSAWIC-701MH Airwave is better suited to your fishing. It's a bit heavier than the one you're looking at.
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![]() Thanks. Am deciding between the MH and the H. Either way I'll have it soon!
Enjoy the holiday. |
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