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#1453384 - 07/06/08 06:43 PM
Rod/Reel & Line Suggestions
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Registered: 06/14/08
Posts: 2
Loc: Coon Rapids
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Very new to fishing, just purchased a boat. For the most part I like to fish for crappie and sunfish using a slip bobber with typically live bait attached. My main concerns for a rod/reel is ability to cast far (for when I shore fish) and accurate. I also wish to get into fishing for walleye with lindy rig / live bait type rigs. I am looking for a good rod and spinning reel that will be good for both scenarios.
I do not mind spending money, I was looking at "st Croix" rods and read about them but afraid I am spending more then I need to. I have no idea what type of reel or line to purchase, when I enter a store I am completely confused with all the options.
Please help me guys! =)
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#1453395 - 07/06/08 07:06 PM
Re: Rod/Reel & Line Suggestions
[Re: Dawkins]
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Hello I'm New
Registered: 07/12/07
Posts: 6
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I USE ST CROIX RODS 7.6 IN AND 7FT MEDIUM LITE IVE USED IT FOR FOR ALL KINDS ON FISH NEVER HAD A PROBLEM WITH THEM I USE A SPINNING REEL. I KNOW THEY COST A LOT OF MONEY BUT TO ME THEY ARE WORTH EVERY PENNY. PACKRAT
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#1453410 - 07/06/08 07:30 PM
Re: Rod/Reel & Line Suggestions
[Re: packrat]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 05/31/08
Posts: 68
Loc: MN, USA
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If ur using a baitcasting reel they say to use a rod that's about 7-7 1/2 feet to get better accuracy with less effort....I have a 6 1/2 foot medium action rod with an open spool reel that I use for pretty much everything.....I'd suggest buying a light action rod with a smaller reel to match for your pan fishing expeditions.....the light action in the rod allows to have a better fight with the fish where a medium action rod allows you to just pull the panfish in without getting a fight out of em....
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#1453497 - 07/06/08 09:19 PM
Re: Rod/Reel & Line Suggestions
[Re: fishin4fun85]
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HotSpotOutdoors Sales & Marketing Adminstrator
Registered: 12/01/05
Posts: 13562
Loc: Arlington,Mn
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I would look for a rod at least 6.5' for casting. Check out these fine rod companies. They all will have exactly what you are looking for.
Limit creek rods Midwest Rod & reel Jason Mitchell rods Thorne Bros.
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#1453522 - 07/06/08 09:45 PM
Re: Rod/Reel & Line Suggestions
[Re: harvey lee]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 05/07/08
Posts: 65
Loc: MN, Crow Wing, Breezy Point
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I have 1 setup that does everything you want, because I use it for exactly the same thing. G. Loomis PR 8400(7ft Walleye seris) teamed with a better 1500 or 2500 Shimano (mine is a Stradic 1500). Best all around panfish rod I have ever had and a great lighter lindy rod(kinda soft for big minnows) usually run 6# Trilene XL but can handle 8# too. Just a awesome bobber setup and super for casting weightless tubes and such. At least check out the rod if you get a chance before you purchase. Good Luck, JJZ
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#1454269 - 07/07/08 04:26 PM
Re: Rod/Reel & Line Suggestions
[Re: jjz]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 10/12/06
Posts: 121
Loc: Wyoming, MN
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I would get a Limit creek rod and put a Pflueger President 6730 on it as a starter setup. That will catch and land you almost any fish in the lake.
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#1465217 - 07/18/08 11:51 AM
Re: Rod/Reel & Line Suggestions
[Re: gurkster]
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 01/17/07
Posts: 1561
Loc: FLake
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I've been giving this some thoughts and have been wondering about those 8'6" St Croix salmon rods. They'll work really well for long distance slipbobbering casting.
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