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Describe the ideal rod for working a Cajun Thunder. I was fighting a too slow, whippy rod this weekend. I am thinking about trying a 7 1/2 footer I have that has not had much use in the past because it is so heavy.
I don't know but I hope to see some good advice on the subject. I was thinking of purchasing a Shimano Sedona reel and a stout 7 ft rod with 10# line. Maybe some one will tell us what works for them before I make my purchase.
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I prefer a stiff one , but right now my CT rig is a 7'6" Ugly Stik Inshore Medium Light action with a Shimano Stradic and I kinda like its ability to fling it a country mile, but it lacks back bone and can wear on you if you work it long......My next purchase will be for a Medium Heavy action rod and a spool of power pro, should make for an ideal CT rod.....Just my opinion......
Using a 6ft ML/fast action St Croix and Shimano Syncopate using 10lb Ande Backcountry line. Its supposed to be feshwater setup, but works just fine in saltwater, and does not show any signs of corrosion.
I prefer the MH rod mine is the MH 6.6 Berkley Lightning Rod
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A 7 1/2 foor Shakespeare Excursion rod is perfect for a CT. $13.88 at Walmart. Since it's from Walmart, if you don't like it you can take it back.
Ask TC about it. I have gone to them exclusively.
A 7 1/2 foor Shakespeare Excursion rod is perfect for a CT. $13.88 at Walmart. Since it's from Walmart, if you don't like it you can take it back.
Ask TC about it. I have gone to them exclusively.
I am going to try one them out here pretty soon as well
Ken, a CT is difficult to throw. My experience has been the longer the rod, the easier it is to throw. Also, I prefer a light action rod for inshore fishing. I'm actually using a 7.5' Sheakspere Axium. I've only seen it in one action. All of my rods are casting rods. I don't know if there is a 7.5' made in a spinning rod. Wal-Mart carries both the Excursion and Axium line of Sheakspere rods. However, the Axium is an IM-7 graphite rod with light weight stainless steel guides. But you have to pay quite a bit more for the Axium. It sells for $26.96.
BTW, I was using the Axium when you and I fished Aucilla.
I'd emphasize line choice as a primary issue with CT. Lines with stretch add to an already tricky set of variables for setting a hook. The rod can be standard inshore gear - 7' and fairly stiff.