I already have a couple of 10 foot rods that I use for spiking on the beach. And they serve me well for what I use them for…bottom rigs with 3 to 5 oz of weight for the usual suspects (puppy drum, blues, whiting, trout, etc.). But there are often times when I prefer to hold a rod rather than spiking it, and the 10 footers seem a little too big/heavy to do that for any extended period of time. Also, the actions on the 10 footers seem about perfect for casting 3 to 5 oz, but the rods usually seem like overkill for the size fish I typically catch. So I’m thinking about moving down a notch on the rod spectrum to a 9 footer rated for 1-4 oz. I already have 7 footers, 8 footers and 10 footers so this will fill a niche that I don’t currently have. Also, it seems (at least in theory) to be about the perfect size for what I want to use it for. So I have a couple of questions…
1) Is my theory correct? I’m looking for something shorter and lighter than my 10 footers, but still long enough for surf fishing. I will be holding this rod (not spiking) so I figure 9 feet is plenty and will likely even keep the line higher than a 10 footer that is spiked. This is not intended to be a heaver or long distance caster. I will most likely be using this with bottom rigs and 3 oz (which is what I fish with 75% of the time when on the beach). I figure with the weight of the sinker, rig and bait I’m probably approaching the 4 oz upper limit of a rod rated for 1-4 oz. I’m also hoping that a rod of this weight/action will not seem like overkill on the size/type of fish I typically catch. So is a 9 foot, rated 1-4 oz the way to go…or am I missing something here?
2) Assuming the theory is correct…I’ve narrowed down my options to two rods that fit my budget. The Diawa Emcast and the Tsunami Trophy Series. Both are 9 footers rated 1-4 oz. but the Diawa is a Medium action and the Tsunami is a Medium/Heavy. Both are around $80. Which is the better rod?
Thank you!
1) Is my theory correct? I’m looking for something shorter and lighter than my 10 footers, but still long enough for surf fishing. I will be holding this rod (not spiking) so I figure 9 feet is plenty and will likely even keep the line higher than a 10 footer that is spiked. This is not intended to be a heaver or long distance caster. I will most likely be using this with bottom rigs and 3 oz (which is what I fish with 75% of the time when on the beach). I figure with the weight of the sinker, rig and bait I’m probably approaching the 4 oz upper limit of a rod rated for 1-4 oz. I’m also hoping that a rod of this weight/action will not seem like overkill on the size/type of fish I typically catch. So is a 9 foot, rated 1-4 oz the way to go…or am I missing something here?
2) Assuming the theory is correct…I’ve narrowed down my options to two rods that fit my budget. The Diawa Emcast and the Tsunami Trophy Series. Both are 9 footers rated 1-4 oz. but the Diawa is a Medium action and the Tsunami is a Medium/Heavy. Both are around $80. Which is the better rod?
Thank you!