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There is SO much information out there that sometimes the best of it is hard to find. I can find all sorts of answers to a variety of 'which rod is best' and 'which reel for this rod' but it's hard to glean the basics b/c so often the answers are "i use THIS reel for THIS rod".
Are any of you aware of some thorough sources of info for matching up surf equipment?
I currently have an old Aiwa 12' heaver that I've never used (a gift and at a shop in repair), an 11' surf rod with no name or markings. Haven't used it much but have been using a 6500 Spinfisher with it.
I have some smaller spinning reels which I've paired up with Penn Battle II (2500 and 4000).
Now, I have a 9' St. Croix Legend and am wondering which Battle to pair it with. Will a 4000 be good enough or do I need to go to a 5 or 6000?
I don't surf fish a lot. No 4x4 and limited time. I often fish Emerald Isle NC when I can. I often am fishing the shore for flounder and pompano, but might heave the long rod out with some cut bait or hope for a pompano on a rig. I've also tried to cast spoons for Spanish but can't seem to reach where I want to get. (I need some help on technique for sure!). I got the 9-footer with a bit of flex (more than the SC Mojo) in hopes of casting spoons and maybe topwater, or even pompano rigs.
I'll take what I can get, in fact!
Thanks for your time and advice.
hawkman
Are any of you aware of some thorough sources of info for matching up surf equipment?
I currently have an old Aiwa 12' heaver that I've never used (a gift and at a shop in repair), an 11' surf rod with no name or markings. Haven't used it much but have been using a 6500 Spinfisher with it.
I have some smaller spinning reels which I've paired up with Penn Battle II (2500 and 4000).
Now, I have a 9' St. Croix Legend and am wondering which Battle to pair it with. Will a 4000 be good enough or do I need to go to a 5 or 6000?
I don't surf fish a lot. No 4x4 and limited time. I often fish Emerald Isle NC when I can. I often am fishing the shore for flounder and pompano, but might heave the long rod out with some cut bait or hope for a pompano on a rig. I've also tried to cast spoons for Spanish but can't seem to reach where I want to get. (I need some help on technique for sure!). I got the 9-footer with a bit of flex (more than the SC Mojo) in hopes of casting spoons and maybe topwater, or even pompano rigs.
I'll take what I can get, in fact!
Thanks for your time and advice.
hawkman