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![]() Has anyone used the Jigging World Nexxus rod for blackfish? My rod is rated @ 20-40 lb test. Also what would be a good entry level reel
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![]() I run the Jigging World Hybrid 7 foot heavy rod 20-50 lb braid 2-6 oz lure weight.
Rod is phenomenal and takes a beating on the rocks with no issues. I fish predominantly from jetties so sometimes accidents happen with the rod falling or trying to take a big Tog off the hook - it can get dicey but the rod is tough as nails. I have a Daiwa saltist 3000 reel. Love the reel I have 2 of them but I would swap out the handles for a Gomexus power handle - I have actually snapped one of the stock handles bringing in a big tog. Actually a common issue with the reel from what I’ve heard. The rod has plenty of sensitivity in the tip to see your hits and a ton of backbone. Multiple applications for it also - fluking, sea bass, pumping spoons for bass. Solid overall rod and for the price point can’t beat it. Tight lines! |
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![]() Do you plan to use the it for fishing with jigs or rigs? Most have a heavier set up for rigs and a lighter set up for jigs. You want the rig rod to be able to handle 10 ounce weights and the jig rod needs to be a lot lighter and sensitive so you can feel a 1/2 ounce jig hit the bottom and the small tick bites. It would also be helpful to know what your budget is...
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![]() My budget is $250 for the rod . I have an Avet SXJ I can use
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![]() The SXJ will be great for rig fishing but a bit too heavy for finesse jig fishing so I'd assume you want a rod for rig fishing to pair with the SXJ.
Any of the jigging world conventional rods will be fine and you want the M action 7 foot rods. IMO the rods are not as important on the rig fishing side because feel or sensitivity is not as much as a factor as it is on the jigging side. The Nexus @ $149 should be fine. Here's a post not too long ago with some other opinions https://www.njfishing.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=122186
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So to Gerry’s point - I actually have 2 spools for my saltist 3000 but when I’m fishing from rocks I run the spool with power pro braid 50 on it with a 6-8 foot of 30lb top shot. From there I normally run conventional rigs but I’ve run jigs with that set up also. Remember - the thinner and lighter braid is to help you with not just feeling the bite but also cutting through 50-100 feet of water in wind and tide movement. You don’t really run into that issue fishing from rocks when you’re only dealing with 10-15 feet of water if that. I’ve done very well from the rocks fishing my conventional spool set up with jigs. When I go out on a boat I bring 2 rods - 1 for conventional set up and then my jigging world rod with my spool with 30 lb j braid but I even think that’s over kill I could get away with 10 or 20 for jigging. Everyone has their own preferences. Gotta find what works for you! And on a side note -Don’t worry by the time your a couple hundred bucks in the hole in lost rigs , jigs, and top shot you’ll be too hooked to fishing TOG to give a crap. Tight lines! |
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Gerry Zagorski <>< Founder/Owner of NJFishing.com since 1997 Proud Supporter of Heroes on the Water NJFishing@aol.com Obsession 28 Carolina Classic Sandy Hook Area |
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