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Surf Rods & Reels
Just starting out with surf fishing and wanting to know a few opinions on
some of the Jarvis Bay surf rod and reel combos and their effectiveness. Are they worth the $80 or so or are they something that's likely to fail/break not too far down the track? What do people recommend brand wise for good surf fishing? Perusal |
Surf Rods & Reels
On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 21:31:50 +1000, "Perusal" wrote:
Just starting out with surf fishing and wanting to know a few opinions on some of the Jarvis Bay surf rod and reel combos and their effectiveness. Are they worth the $80 or so or are they something that's likely to fail/break not too far down the track? At that price it won't last long What do people recommend brand wise for good surf fishing? I'd go for an Ugly Stik/Shimano combination. Expect to pay around $300 for something decent. \ |
Surf Rods & Reels
wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 21:31:50 +1000, "Perusal" wrote: Just starting out with surf fishing and wanting to know a few opinions on some of the Jarvis Bay surf rod and reel combos and their effectiveness. Are they worth the $80 or so or are they something that's likely to fail/break not too far down the track? At that price it won't last long What do people recommend brand wise for good surf fishing? I'd go for an Ugly Stik/Shimano combination. Expect to pay around $300 for something decent. \ There are a good number of custom rod builders around who will make a good beach rod retailing for around $100. If you want something allround then get a mid mount winch with a large eggbeater real. Ugly Stick are good but there are rods on offer at a much lesser price that do just as good a job. With fishing gear you get what you pay for and my experience says that if it's a name brand and it's very cheap it usually has less runners and cheaper hardware. Stay away from K-Mart and talk to your local tackle shops. My mates and I all use heavy action 12-13 foot rods and we catch ALOT of fish. Have a look at our webpage http://groups.msn.com/TeamFeralFishi..._whatsnew.msnw |
Surf Rods & Reels
wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 21:31:50 +1000, "Perusal" wrote: Just starting out with surf fishing and wanting to know a few opinions on some of the Jarvis Bay surf rod and reel combos and their effectiveness. Are they worth the $80 or so or are they something that's likely to fail/break not too far down the track? At that price it won't last long What do people recommend brand wise for good surf fishing? I'd go for an Ugly Stik/Shimano combination. Expect to pay around $300 for something decent. Yes I've had a bit of a better look into it now and it seems like the cheaper stuff would last a bit longer on calm water, but for surf, sand and salt, the more expensive stuff is a bit more necessary. I had a look at a 12' Gary Howard 4-6kg custom and it felt just right, but was around $219. Combined with an Alvey I think I'll be looking at $340 or so. Bit more on budget!! But looks like I could keep it for yonks, and it'd be nice to fish with. Perusal |
Surf Rods & Reels
"Steve" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 21:31:50 +1000, "Perusal" wrote: Just starting out with surf fishing and wanting to know a few opinions on some of the Jarvis Bay surf rod and reel combos and their effectiveness. Are they worth the $80 or so or are they something that's likely to fail/break not too far down the track? At that price it won't last long What do people recommend brand wise for good surf fishing? I'd go for an Ugly Stik/Shimano combination. Expect to pay around $300 for something decent. \ There are a good number of custom rod builders around who will make a good beach rod retailing for around $100. If you want something allround then get a mid mount winch with a large eggbeater real. Ugly Stick are good but there are rods on offer at a much lesser price that do just as good a job. With fishing gear you get what you pay for and my experience says that if it's a name brand and it's very cheap it usually has less runners and cheaper hardware. Stay away from K-Mart and talk to your local tackle shops. My mates and I all use heavy action 12-13 foot rods and we catch ALOT of fish. Have a look at our webpage http://groups.msn.com/TeamFeralFishi..._whatsnew.msnw Thanks Steve, had a look at the site! Yes, I will be staying away from those cheapy packages from what I have seen/heard now. Perusal |
Surf Rods & Reels
Okay, ended up with a Gary Howard Light Surf 12' and a 625 series Alvey.
Looks and feels the business. Thanks for your help guys. Perusal "Perusal" wrote in message ... Just starting out with surf fishing and wanting to know a few opinions on some of the Jarvis Bay surf rod and reel combos and their effectiveness. Are they worth the $80 or so or are they something that's likely to fail/break not too far down the track? What do people recommend brand wise for good surf fishing? Perusal |
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