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Jan 18 2017 11:38am
Quote (S3th @ Jan 16 2017 11:15am)
I recently bought a Penn Battle II 2500 to go on a No. 8 Tackle Medium/Fast 7' Spinning Rod.
However, my GF broke my rod yesterday by closing it in a door...
So I'm currently looking for a new girlfriend


This is where I thought it was going to go when I started reading that sentence haha
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Quote (Braxton11 @ Jan 18 2017 05:38pm)
This is where I thought it was going to go when I started reading that sentence haha


Haha
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Jan 18 2017 07:38pm
Quote (Braxton11 @ Jan 18 2017 12:38pm)
This is where I thought it was going to go when I started reading that sentence haha


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Jan 26 2017 09:29am
St croix premiere 7' or 7'6" runs about $120 I have 2 that I use with my stradic 3000 fj's I fish inshore south MS
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Feb 5 2017 09:56pm
Preface: I live in the northwest and mostly fish freshwater for crappie, bass, carp, trout, steelhead, salmon, and sturgeon (from the bank). I have some knowledge of surf fishing and jetty fishing for surf perch, stripped bass, rockfish, and lingcod. I'm am an amateur. I own 7 rods and 4 reels. I know next to nothing about Louisiana species or waters.

Rod brands: If you want cheap, can't go wrong with an UglyStik. They are nearly indestructible. The drawback? less sensitivity. Though using braid helps make up lack of a lack of rod sensitivity. A step up would be Okuma rods; these are a good balance between budget and quality and I recommend them. A further step up would be Lamiglas, Daiwa, Shimano, St croix, plus other good brands in the $100-200 range. If you want to go all out, look for a rod made from an IM8 graphite blank for maximum sensitivity (probably unnecessary unless you're targeting a species that bites very lightly)

That PENN Battle II is not made for salt water. What I mean is, it's not corrosion resistant. It can be used for salt water just make sure you rinse it off really well with clean water at the end of the day (use a hose or sink faucet and really douse the whole thing). Getting water inside the reel isn't ideal, but its better than leaving salt water in there. You can oil the rod more often to make up for the frequent rinsing. Otherwise the salt water will corrode the body screws, gears, bearings, spool, etc and ruin your reel.

Are you fishing from boat, beach, pier, jetty? Will you fish freshwater? What is the biggest you expect to run into? (in weight). I can give some advice about rods but knowing where you are casting from and what size of species you are fishing will change my advice. Instead of me writing multiple paragraphs, maybe you could answer these questions to help give me a direction.
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Mar 25 2017 06:59am
shimano sahara
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Bass Pro Shop Bionic Blade
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Different color and size (lipless crankbait) Rat L Trap's
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For the win!


Best lures ever.

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Mar 27 2017 08:42am
shimano rods >

shimano reel >

Daiwa Saltist also quality

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Apr 28 2017 05:41pm
Quote (WatcherOfTheSkies @ Jan 16 2017 09:38am)
what kind of reel? spinning? baitcaster? open faced? closed face? trolling?

what kind of rod? fly rod? spin rod? casting rod?

what species of fish are you going to be fishing for?

I can help you if you answer those questions


Only question you had to ask was what type of fishing do you plan on doing.

Then you could answer all of your stupid questions on your own.
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Apr 28 2017 05:44pm
Quote (LongClip @ Apr 28 2017 06:41pm)
Only question you had to ask was what type of fishing do you plan on doing.

Then you could answer all of your stupid questions on your own.


he wanted to show us his proficiency in the "art" of fishing
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Quote (LongClip @ Apr 28 2017 07:41pm)
Only question you had to ask was what type of fishing do you plan on doing.

Then you could answer all of your stupid questions on your own.


Go donate more $ to njaguar you clown
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