Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: bulldogs40 on May 20, 2015, 10:07:06 PM
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might be a little early but the ol lady bought me a gift card to cabelas and im looking to buy a new rod and reel combo for beach casting for pinks during the run this year. I would like to have something quality and below the 200 dollar mark. What type of rigs are you guys throwing from the beach!!!
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8'6" to 9'6" med light to med spinning rod and I quality spinning reel to go with it. For $200 I would go with a shimano symetre 2500 for the reel about $100. And you could find a nice Lamiglas spinning rod for another $100. Get to the beach and throw pink jigs or pink buzz bombs....whack and stack
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Light trout pole or fly rod.
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BD,
I am no expert on beach fishing for pinks, but i would recommend a rod 8'6 or longer, preferably a 9'6. I feel this is the best compromise between maneuverability and cast ability, however a 10'6 would do you good if you want that extra length to really reach out there. As for rods i have had great success with a Shimano Clarus with a rating of 8-12 lb test line. Be aware these rods no longer come with a lifetime warranty. But they are light, very balanced and what I believe to be very high value rod. Depending on whether or not you have a brand preference i would look at a Pflueger purist, summit, or Shimano Sahara. All three come with stainless steel bearings. Hope this helps you out on your search.
- RW
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Thanks for the input guys. Excited to get out and start catching some fish. Going on a halibut charter out of anacortes this weekend. Looking foward to it. Thanks again
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I agree with most of what's been said. 9'6" to 10'6", med light to medium. 2500 series reel. There are really good rods available in the sub-$100 range. Shimano, Okuma, Berkley, etc. I have a few Cabela's Fish Eagle rods that have worked well for me. They're low priced anyway, but go on sale quite often.
I have a variety of more expensive rods from Lamiglas, Sage, and St. Croix. For most fishing, my cheaper shimano and cabela's rods work just as well.
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Im in love with my Berkely 10'-6" lite action 1/8 -3/8 oz. pole / shimano sahara 4000 series reel, a little big but they hold 200+ yards of 10 lb mono, Altho i run Berkely Fireline 10 lb braid. That combo will slay any Coho you may run up against also For the money it is MONEY.
8) Save your $$ and buy nickle frog and 50/50 dicknites you will need a pile of em
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I use a 10' 6" rod with 10 lb main line and 8 lb leader.
Of course I use 32' of leader because I am a fishing hygienist and their teeth need to be flossed. :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
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I got a new Cabela's flyer in the mail this weekend. Their Fish Eagle rods are good for the price. And they're on sale from May 26 to June 7.