surfcasting setup
- fonebone10
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surfcasting setup
would a 6ft rod be sufficient for light duty saltwater?
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Re: surfcasting setup
You can from the jetting when fishing for Rock fish, Sea Bass, etc but if you want to catch Surf perch and other type of fish you will need a rod that will aloow you to cast way out there. Myself for surf perch i just a 10' rod and 3 to 4 ounce triangle weight. It depends on how strong the surf are. 3 will allow you to cast really far, but if you have strong surf were your fishing it not going to last very long out there. If your fishing of the jetty, I still with and ounce or 2. It keeps from snagging on the rocks. You can go with casting or spinning rod. I'am using a 10' lamiglas custom surf rod and daiwa luna or one of my cheat shimano low profile casting real. Just make sure you soak wash your equipment with fresh water once your done...
Re: surfcasting setup
from the surf 10-13 ft rods.
7ft on a jetty or pier is fine.
7ft on a jetty or pier is fine.
Re: surfcasting setup
10-13 may be a bit much depending on the situation. Here in NJ we can fish quite well with 7-8 feet since we're not clearing distant bars. In fact, some of the best fish are right in the wash. When throwing artificials, 10-13 will beat you to death, especially if you're walking the beach as you go.
That said, my primary rig is 10 feet when the stripers are cruising in the fall and spring. Summer months call for the 8 footer.
That said, my primary rig is 10 feet when the stripers are cruising in the fall and spring. Summer months call for the 8 footer.