Reel for new rod?
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- SAI Megalodon!
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Reel for new rod?
Just bought a Daiwa Wilderness 9' 6" 9wt rod for bass/pollack/pike, but haven't bought a reel or line yet. Any recommendations??
Anyone else got a saltwater reel they're fantastically happy with??
Also never bought a line for saltwater before, used regular 7wt lines before when estuary fishing for sea trout and never had a problem, are specialist lines really necessary?
Anyone else got a saltwater reel they're fantastically happy with??
Also never bought a line for saltwater before, used regular 7wt lines before when estuary fishing for sea trout and never had a problem, are specialist lines really necessary?
Its called fishing, not catching. If it was called catching it wouldn't be fishing!
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for coastal saltwater flyfishing in my opinion specialist lines are vital. when bass, pollock, pike flyfishing i fish flies up to 8 inches in length. for these you need a very powerful front taper and head on your fly line to be able to get enough turn over to cast the fly effectively. also in an estury situation you are generally more shaltered than the open sea, where as in the open sea you are dealing with windy conditions 90% of the time, a specialist fly line enables you to effectively fish in these conditions where as a freshwater line will just collapse into the wind.
as regards reels i presently have an enigma matrix which i find perfect. not very expensive, have a good disc drag, and are ligh weight. the irish fly fishing companies reels are also very good value
as regards reels i presently have an enigma matrix which i find perfect. not very expensive, have a good disc drag, and are ligh weight. the irish fly fishing companies reels are also very good value
shore species 2008(25):dogfish(3.1lbs), bull huss (12lb 2oz), bass, shore rockling, coalie, whiting, pollack, conger (22.4lbs),flounder, thick lipped mullet (4.8lbs),turbot,ling (11.2lbs),ballan wrasse(4.5lbs), cuckoo wrasse, pouting, poor cod, cod (9.5lbs), dab, 3 bearded rockling, long spined scorpion fish, corkwing wrasse, plaice, trigger fish, sea trout, garfish
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no problem problem bradan. if its any help to ya i fish a number 10 scientific coldwater stripped bass line. its a fast intermediate and sinks at 2.4-3.2inch/second. i find this covers 90% of my fishing. for the deep water stuff i use one of the jim teeny fast sinkers, it sinks at 9.5 inch/second
shore species 2008(25):dogfish(3.1lbs), bull huss (12lb 2oz), bass, shore rockling, coalie, whiting, pollack, conger (22.4lbs),flounder, thick lipped mullet (4.8lbs),turbot,ling (11.2lbs),ballan wrasse(4.5lbs), cuckoo wrasse, pouting, poor cod, cod (9.5lbs), dab, 3 bearded rockling, long spined scorpion fish, corkwing wrasse, plaice, trigger fish, sea trout, garfish
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pete wrote:You trying fly fishing in the salt cause you can't anything in the freshwater Bradan :lol: :wink: ?
:lol: :lol: :lol: har har Pete, cos you're such an expert freshwater man yourself! We'll hit the river some night in July and see who gets more sea trout.... :D :P
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I use an Okuma Airframe large arbour 7/9 reel and find it fantastic. Being carbon it`s fully saltwater proof, has a great disk drag and comes in very cheap at around £30 leaving you plenty of change to invest in a good line to put on it. Couldnt reccomend it enough, beats alot of the competiton at far greater prices.
Marty
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what Marty said ..................i have been looking alot recently myself, and the Okumas seem like exceptional vfm .
I have tried a vision reel which was very good but not realy worth the dosh so i tried thr scierra edp ,much better but no spare spool . I ended up buying a mint ,secondhand Hardy Sunbeam 9/10 , complete with a spare spool , boxed with all paperwork for just under a ton .
whilst a saltwater proof reel would be desirable i dont think it is really nessessary IF YOU WASH THE REEL , when you get home .........and then again i could be wrong !
have any of the guys found a line they would reccomend ?........prob an 8# to 10 .........something salt proof that wil also double as a pike line
bs
I have tried a vision reel which was very good but not realy worth the dosh so i tried thr scierra edp ,much better but no spare spool . I ended up buying a mint ,secondhand Hardy Sunbeam 9/10 , complete with a spare spool , boxed with all paperwork for just under a ton .
whilst a saltwater proof reel would be desirable i dont think it is really nessessary IF YOU WASH THE REEL , when you get home .........and then again i could be wrong !
have any of the guys found a line they would reccomend ?........prob an 8# to 10 .........something salt proof that wil also double as a pike line
bs
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the scientific angler bass lines are brilliant, have 3 of them, cant recomend them enough
try this web site, this is where i get the majority of my fly stuff
http://www.sportfish.co.uk/product/3313 ... paque.html
try this web site, this is where i get the majority of my fly stuff
http://www.sportfish.co.uk/product/3313 ... paque.html
shore species 2008(25):dogfish(3.1lbs), bull huss (12lb 2oz), bass, shore rockling, coalie, whiting, pollack, conger (22.4lbs),flounder, thick lipped mullet (4.8lbs),turbot,ling (11.2lbs),ballan wrasse(4.5lbs), cuckoo wrasse, pouting, poor cod, cod (9.5lbs), dab, 3 bearded rockling, long spined scorpion fish, corkwing wrasse, plaice, trigger fish, sea trout, garfish
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