Recommendations for rod for shore light game and luring
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Recommendations for rod for shore light game and luring
Currently looking for a rod for soft plastics/ micro jigging form shore. I intend to use lures from 3g to max 10g in weight. Any recommendations? Would use it around local breakwaters such as at MSP or ECP so rod must be able to handle sizes of fishes caught at these places with lures of such weight category mentioned above. Thanks.
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Re: Recommendations for rod for shore light game and luring
I'm not updated with the latest tackle but you can look at Storm Teenie if you're actually fishing along the rocks. If you're looking more into targeting pelagics that may require further casting distance, you might want to get a rod that is 7-8' rod like Shore X.
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Re: Recommendations for rod for shore light game and luring
Not an expert on this, but some thoughts came up:
- < 10g for shore casting, may also means you can't cast too far due to the wind.
- To cast < 10g at shore, will most probably need something long and whippy. Couldn't be too stiff else will be harder to get the distance on light lure.
- When it's long and whippy, it's usually tougher to handle bigger fish, be it setting the hook or getting it back to land it.
Playing UL at shore is always a pain, mainly due to the wind.
Probably can consider play anything 12g - 25g. May be easier on the wind and distance.
My 2cents.
- < 10g for shore casting, may also means you can't cast too far due to the wind.
- To cast < 10g at shore, will most probably need something long and whippy. Couldn't be too stiff else will be harder to get the distance on light lure.
- When it's long and whippy, it's usually tougher to handle bigger fish, be it setting the hook or getting it back to land it.
Playing UL at shore is always a pain, mainly due to the wind.
Probably can consider play anything 12g - 25g. May be easier on the wind and distance.
My 2cents.