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Tough topic to get a majority to agree on. You have 3 types of blackfish rods and fishermen.
1- Soft Tip - rest backbone 2- Fast Action, with progressive/moderate action half way up the rest of the rod 3- Medium, slow action Most important, is the ability to fish some heavy weights. You want to be able to hold that sinker in place, under rough conditions. Too soft and you will bounce the sinker around, keeping the tog away from your bait. Too soft and you will be taken into the hole almost every time. Me, well I like both a fast action and a medium action. I always bring 2 rods, with the fast action being the rod for lighter sinkers and my medium action rod being used for the heavy stuff. You will get a ton of opinions here, and NONE of them will be wrong! Its all dependant upon the fisherman. ![]() |
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I couldn't be happier with the inshore lite and this is my third . I use it for every thing stripers to seabass I think it's the best all around rod. I don't use any of my lamiglas rods any more they are just colecting dust at my house. Last edited by stripedbass; 09-27-2012 at 09:46 AM.. |
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One thing I will say is there is no "BEST" blackfish or any type of rod for that matter. As you can see from the replys here some guys love their "Old School" moderate glass rods while others like faster action. Really the only way to find out what works best for you is to try different things. See if you can borrow a buddys rod and try different stuff out.
Me personally I like a more moderate bend I fish three rods for blackfish, a super tog, super fluker heavy and a Super Seeker SD-36. The first 2 are composites and the other is straight glass. I typically fish braid on the super fluker and mono on the super tog. Funny thing is I sell more inshore lites for blackfish than anything else. |
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I have a Garone Super Tog and a Bogan Fish Poison, I change every time I swing and miss because I am sure it is the rods fault.
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I agree with you 110%.
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Jay Santiago "For the rich there is therapy for the rest of us there is fishing" "A bad day of fishing turns into a good day of drinking" ����
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Here's my view:
some anglers like graphite some glass. I happen top like glass. In a medium taper it offers a "softness" as it loads up that plays the fish right while he is going crazy on the other end of the line. 7' is a popular length. Graphite is claimed to be more sensitive, however sensitivity is actually an ability of the fisherman to "know" what he is feeling. Graphite is generally stiffer and has less stretch, or the ability to absorb shock. I have been building blackfish rods for Thirty Years. I offer both glass and graphite. They start at $145 for a rod that will kick ass on blackfish, all day every day. Graphites start at $160. Slow Load-= Dead Blackfish!!!! |
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Mike & Kevin bring up good points here, in addition to all of the different types of fishermen out there.
I wanted to add that, if you notice....the builders prefer a glass/composite rod over graphite. I agree, sensitivity is 99% the fisherman. I have seen many graphite rods snap when snagged, or maybe being too sensitive, causing an early swing. Best bet is to try some friends rods as mentioned. When it comes to tog, no 2 fishermen are alike it seems. We may be close, but hardly ever 100% alike. ( plus, the conditions will vary, trip to trip). I think you got some great advice here from everybody. ( sponsors & members alike). ![]() |
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This might sound retarded, but anyone ever compare physical weights of above mentioned rods? Can someone weigh a Bogan Fish Poison and other custom rods without the reel? Be interesting to see once for once how they compare.
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