Wade at work (Guest) | Thu May-03-01 11:39 AM |
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#1846, "RE: Ideal rockfish rod/reel?"
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I know you said 100-200' but I'll run the gammet(sp?) for you. Under 100', on a private boat, for fun, I use my Flippin stick with a Abu 6500c-3, 10-15# line 1/2-2oz jigheads and any kind of plastic thats handy and 3-6"(WK-AA's since they have my initials on 'em). 100-200', on a private boat for meat and fun, I use 2200 7'6" rod, a Jigmaster 500, 20-30# line and Diamond or hex bars or a Ding-a-Ling in the 4-8oz range. 200+', on a cattle boat, for meat, I use a 870 6' rod and a 4or6/0 Senator loaded with 40-60# line, a shrimp-fly, hoochie, or barehook/bait gangion with a 8oz-3# bar or Ding-a-Ling for weight and Jackpot fish.
Tight lines, Wade
PS A Ding-a-Ling is a flattened Torpedo sinker painted black, blue, white, or orange with a split-ring attaching a 2-8/0 hook with a Scampy threaded on that is almost as long as the FLATTENED sinker.
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| Ideal rockfish rod/reel?
[View all] , Tweedleman (Guest), Tue May-01-01 06:36 AM
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Yellow fever,
May 01st 2001, #1
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Tweedleman (Guest),
May 03rd 2001, #2
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swimbait,
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A.R. (Guest),
May 03rd 2001, #4
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Leif,
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Wade at work (Guest),
May 03rd 2001 #6
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The Fishin' Magician (Guest),
May 04th 2001, #7
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