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Re: Striper setup
Partial quote from Bob:
""Penn Jigmaster 500 combo,... Cheap, and will manhandle any striper you can hook up.. 7 Foot Penn slammer rod is included, and they are very nice rods. New between $80-$100 for rod and reel"" I have been using this set-up, among others,since 1978. A friend and I each bought one that Fall. No memory of what I paid. Still serves me well to this day. Partial quote from Gerry : "If you decide to go conventional and with Avet, I'd spend the extra money on the MC cast control." I bought the Avet SX-MC w/ a Fish Poison rod two Christmases ago for my adult son, as his thumb is less-educated than mine. He loves it. I'd love to get another. Tight Lines Gentlemen. Tom K. |
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Re: Striper setup
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If you get one of these lighter smaller lever drags in your hands paired with a nice light rod, the difference is night and day. I'm not saying you'll catch more fish but they sure do feel nice in your hands. Don't want to seem like a tackle snob... I've owned several Penn jig master and the like reels over the years... A lot of charter and party boats use them as their boat rods and with good reason, they are practically indestructable. They are kind of like the old chevy 6 cylinders.... They get the job done and always run but they never run great
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Re: Striper setup
Abu Garcia REVO NACL 50, paired to a Penn Battalion BATIN1530C70.
Fished this set up this spring for stripers, and also used it for bucktailing fluke with jigs to 12 Oz . It is so light in your hand it FLOATS, and had plenty of backbone to land stripers to 40 pounds quickly. The REVO is a winch , and with its corrosion resistant finish the reels I have had since last summer look like they just came out of the box.
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Captain Dan Bias Reelmusic IV Fifty pound + , Striped Bass live release club |
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Re: Striper setup
I like a 7' MH or H action rod matched with Calcutta 400 or similar spooled with #20 mono and use either a #25 or #30 leader.
I've been party boat striper fishing (Spring clamming/jigging & Fall jigging with the same 2 GLoomis SWR843C (now remodeled as the GLoomis Pro Blue PBR843C) and the same 2 Shimano Calcutta 400s (I prefer the levelwind, but that's me) with a power/live bait handle since 1996. Reels are serviced every year, drag washers replaced as needed. Other than some boat rash both reels are in fine working order. Both rods/reels have caught over 1000 bass/bluefish |
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Re: Striper setup
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penn battle w a shimano terez conventional avet sx w a shimano terez. wont break the bank and a great off the shelf rod.
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Re: Striper setup
[QUOTE=Gerry Zagorski;372932]Tom - I guess the million dollar question is, if you had both these set ups, which one would you prefer to fish with?
I prefer the Avet & Fish Poison. When my son is not available to fish, I "borrow" it as he stores it in my garage. TK |
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Re: Striper setup
I use a mojo musky rod med heavy 7' 6" and a daiwa saltiest 20 or 30 ha with 50 lb braid It perfect for bass and blackfish this set up works great on head boats.
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