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Old 01-28-2013, 11:45 AM
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Default Re: All around inshore rod/reel advice

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Originally Posted by nic350z
I'm looking for an all around rod/reel setup for fluke, stripers, bluefish. I have always used spinning setups and want to make the switch over to conventional/bait casting. I want something with a level wind since this will be my first conventional reel and I figured it would be easier to get used to.

So far I am considering a Lamiglas 7030ct paired with either a Shimano Calcutta 400b or Abu Garcia Chrome Rocket. Lined with 50# power pro. I like the Avet SX from everything I have read but Avet doesn't make any level wind reels.

Any advice or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
I have to tell you that if it was me, I would be getting one of the Kevin Bogan rods. He has many that will fit the "all purpose" scenerio you are looking for. PLUS the rod will out-last any reel you purchase and be 100 times better than any factory rod out there with regards to components, hardware and workmanship. I have a few of his rods for many years and if you ever fished on any party boats you will be hard pressed not to find one in use by the mates, captains and customers.

I would also take Kevin's advice on the reels as well If you insist on the level wind. He has seen what works and holds up through the years.

I don't use any level winds with the exception of the penn 930 and 940.

I know you won't be disapointed if you deal with Kevin.

Good luck in your search!

Leif
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