NorCal Kayak Anglers
Kayak Fishing Zone => General Fishing Tips => Topic started by: Sakana Seeker on July 31, 2017, 03:54:50 PM
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Hey all,
Considering buying this gently used set up for $75. Penn Defiance 30 reel and 7' Med heavy Tidewater rod (TWBT2040c70). I'd like to use it for halibut and salmon. Feedback appreciated!
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I haven't used either of those but looks like it would be good for halibut. Not so sure it would be ideal for salmon, however.
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I think that would work OK for salmon and halibut, but I personally would prefer a medium over medium heavy rod if it's a typical 7 foot boat rod like that one appears to be.
My personal choice for salmon is a 9'6" Lamiglas Classic Glass rod paired with an Abu Garcia Record reel. That rod does well absorbing the spastic shakes and runs of a hot salmon.
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It'll work , not everyone can afford high end setups .its not a perfect setup but that'll tackle most species . Tying leaders n rigs matters more.
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That Classic Glass rod is actually pretty affordable compared to a lot of high end stuff out there. Less than $100 if I recall correctly. Don't get this one if you plan to use heavy 2-3+ pound lead sinkers - too flexible. Works great with a DD6 diver.
I also use a 7' Medium Ugly Stick Tiger rod. That thing will handle whatever you throw at it, including 2-3+ pound balls if you go that route. (I prefer not to drop lead on the ocean floor. It's not good for the environment, and it's expensive.)
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Thanks for the input! I think I'm gonna go for it.
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Do it. That thing will catch fish.
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It'll work , not everyone can afford high end setups .its not a perfect setup but that'll tackle most species . Tying leaders n rigs matters more.
True.