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Hi,
I would like to constitute me a travel fishing combo that target tarpons (medium size, until 50 or 60 kilos) and lures fishing in general. What choice you advice me? Rods: Penn Internationnal II spinb travel rod 8 lbs Penn Internationnal II spinb travel rod 12 lbs Penn Internationnal II spinb travel rod 16 lbs (need to replace rings and handle) Sage spinning rod GSP 8-17 lbs Sage spinning rod GSP 10-20 lbs Reels: Penn Slammer 460 Penn Slammer 560 other? Did you experience one of these tackles? Thanks by advance, Philippe |
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The Sage 570-3 or G Loomis LR 844-3S would be the best choices, even better
would be the Loomis LR 844-3C and a good sal****er casting reel. Easier to pack and store in a smaller package. The Shimano CTE- 401 would be a good reel if your right handed. |
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The Sage 570-3 or G Loomis LR 844-3S would be the best choices, even
better would be the Loomis LR 844-3C and a good sal****er casting reel. Easier to pack and store in a smaller package. The Shimano CTE- 401 would be a good reel if your right handed. Thanks for your answer. What do you reproach to Penn rods? When I read the data sheet of the G Loomis LR 844-3S, I am not sure that this rod will allow to tackle 80 pounds tarpons, what do you think? Philippe |
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Have nothing against Penn rods or especially their reels but they are
historically overbuilt with glass/graphite construction that are a little "clunky" feeling. If everyone made a 7' 6" 3 piece 5 or 6 power rod that would be better, but your kind of restricted by what sells, no one spends the money designing rods that few people will buy, thats why most travel rod blanks are popping rod action in sal****er blanks. Live bait blanks usually are the rods between popping rods and the full on sal****er rods, the last of the light, handy, versatile rods. Tarpon have tough mouths and you need heavy light and hooks, a casting rod has for me always been a better choice in lines exceeding 15 lb test. Have caught lots of Tarpon on the Loomis L905 blank the eAngler custom rods are built on them, don't see why the L844-3 wouldn't also do the job, have caught Tarpon on my 4 power popping rods, and it will easily fit in a 2 to 2 1/2 inch rod tube, the big guides on spinning rods are harder and more expensive usually to protect. Quality rod bags, etc. are also easier to come by. If you think about snapper and grouper fishing or combat snook in the mangoves or anywhere you take this rod where balance and sensitivity could be important the casting rod will be superior hands down, if for nothing else the superior drags on most casting reels, their toughness and their inherent reliability. Good luck. |
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(Philtix) wrote: So I still hesitate betwwen Penn Inter II 16lb or 20lb (if you have to choose between these 2 rods wich one you take?) and some BassPro rods (ocean master 3 pieces (10-20 or 12-25lbs) or similar in cabelas. What do you advice me? other? I would suggest the 12 - 25 lb line class rods for tarpon of 80 - 120+ pounds. As for the BassPro rods (and likely the Cabelas) I have had great service from those I use. I would like to be able to spend the kind of money to have a high end Loomis or even St. Croix rod but I can't. I started out with a single outfit, a two piece actually and it is a 'fresh' water model if there is any difference. This was the $50 range Bionic Blade (medium heavy and light actions). The guides have held up very well as also the cork handles. The blanks are usually pretty good and come from a name brand source but the guides and such may not be the same quality as more expensive brands. All but one (a Falcon) of my 10 outfits (conventional and fly) are BassPro models. Other good brands are available (I will have to refresh my thoughts on the brand that my Tampa freinds have had good use). -- "Atlanta Joe" aka Joe Webb Flats fishing is Flat Fun! Visit my site at http://flatsfisher.com |
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