Grouper Rod
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Grouper Rod
Good morning folks.
I have a friend who has recently moved here from Central Florida, purchased a nice 20 something Key West and started learning the area. He has reached the point of trying the close in grouper spots but as yet doesn't have a rod/reel that is suitable. I know what I would suggest to him but I'd rather have some more input. Would like to hear from anyone as to what their suggestion would be for a grouper rod and reel combination. Lets say as good a quality that you could obtain for $200.
Level wind, and something that would be used for both trolling and bottom fishing. Thanks.
I have a friend who has recently moved here from Central Florida, purchased a nice 20 something Key West and started learning the area. He has reached the point of trying the close in grouper spots but as yet doesn't have a rod/reel that is suitable. I know what I would suggest to him but I'd rather have some more input. Would like to hear from anyone as to what their suggestion would be for a grouper rod and reel combination. Lets say as good a quality that you could obtain for $200.
Level wind, and something that would be used for both trolling and bottom fishing. Thanks.
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I like this rod "Penn 3165RS"
with either this reel "Penn 113H 4/0" or "Shimano TLD25"
Of course with a deal like this
http://www.rivermarinesupply.com/xcart/ ... g_Rod.html
I could lower my standerds to a PENN 3140RS rod
with either this reel "Penn 113H 4/0" or "Shimano TLD25"
Of course with a deal like this
http://www.rivermarinesupply.com/xcart/ ... g_Rod.html
I could lower my standerds to a PENN 3140RS rod
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I have two Shakespeare Tidewater BTW60SUNR rods with 112H's on them...These rods are medium heavy action rated for 40-130 lb test..They are 6' rods..
They have the long forward handle like standups with regular guides..I agree with Frank about the roller tips. My fishing buddy has one with roller tips and he said braided line would get between the roller and the tip frame and cut..
I've used these for bottom fishing and trolling and caught everything from 8" lizard fish to a nurse shark well over a hundred pounds.. I like them enough that my local saltwater supplier is ordering another one for me and one for my fishing buddy Jay...So far the 112H seems a little handier for trolling and has held bout everything I've had on..
Incidently, I got the rods at Bass Pro Shops in Savannah last fall....cost less than 50 bucks each so a combo with a 112H is well under 200 dollars.
They have the long forward handle like standups with regular guides..I agree with Frank about the roller tips. My fishing buddy has one with roller tips and he said braided line would get between the roller and the tip frame and cut..
I've used these for bottom fishing and trolling and caught everything from 8" lizard fish to a nurse shark well over a hundred pounds.. I like them enough that my local saltwater supplier is ordering another one for me and one for my fishing buddy Jay...So far the 112H seems a little handier for trolling and has held bout everything I've had on..
Incidently, I got the rods at Bass Pro Shops in Savannah last fall....cost less than 50 bucks each so a combo with a 112H is well under 200 dollars.
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I have a spiral wrap rod, its ok, i believe in the blank more than anything, its got to have a good feel on a bite, # 1 grouper fishing you need a stout rod, i like the 30 - 80 lb rods, the 20 -50's are to soft , weak on the hookset and harder to feel the bites. I like a rod no longer than 6 ft, the shorter rod gives you much more control of a grouper on the bottom, a longer rod gives him more time to rock you up. We use rods which are 5'6" and 6'. You just can't beat the Penn Mariner CHST 30-80 for $ 80.00 dollars at Bass Pro Shops. I'm not trying to talk you out of a spiral wrap, i think i just have the wrong one for me. Its a 30-50 and its too soft, i lose way to many fish, so i made it a backup rod.
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