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Topic: Spining Rod For Stripers  (Read 2867 times)

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EasyEd77

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  • Location: San Ramon, Ca
  • Date Registered: Jul 2019
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Hello everyone.  I am looking for a recommendation on a spinning rod primarily for fishing striped bass in the delta.  I want to get my line wet at Big Break as soon as possible. I am primarily a lake fisherman but want to venture out into some larger fish.  I recently hammered the kokanee in Tahoe and really have the itch to get out and fish.


ppickerell

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Do yourself a favor and drive the extra couple miles to Sherman Lake. I had a very good day there yesterday


EasyEd77

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Thank you for the advice on Sherman Lake.  Any recommendations on a rod/reel?  Again I am new to striper fishing but am excited to get out there.


SlackedTide

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Any mh bass rod will work reel size 2500-3000. If your into castings a lot  2000 size reel probably preferred.
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EasyEd77

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Thanks, that helps.  I was going to buy a tank I think and pair it with a 4000 reel.