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Rod for Quantum Cabo 80 PT? |
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I've bought a Quantum Cabo 80 PT and had it spooled with 65 lb Power Pro line. I'm looking to buy a rod that could work for both inshore and on a boat for yellowtail, white sea bass, albacaroe and smaller yellowfin tuna (I live on the West Coast). I like the lighter graphite rods, since they have much better sensitivity. I'm considering buying a St Croix Tidemaster (the 8' 17-40 lb one). Would this rod be a good choice or would you suggest something else (I've also thought of the G-Loomis Pro Blue, however it has a lower rating, 15-25 lb)? As far as inshore fishing is concerned, you can run into some pretty big bat rays, so I need a pretty strong rod.
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2006
Location: little elm, tx., USA
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hey Cubano, you're a SoCal guy right?
am I to understand you're ready to go to the "dark side"? I've heard y'all didn't want nothing to do w/ these "coffe grinder rigs" just kidding amigo, spent the 1st half my life in O.C.! you'll love that reel on the yellows & ghosts, and I would concur w/ most here and put that on the OTI 7'-50# pop rod. I have Exactly the same setup loaded w/ 300y 65# JB, and I love it for tuna up to 60-70#. Might be a little too heavy for those firecracker yellows 10-20#, though. good luck and post up w/ results! tight lines -Brian |
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Join Date: May 2008
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I'm trying to start a new trend. You are right that around here most people use conventionals, and they think I'm crazy for trying to use a spinning outfit for tuna. About a year ago, I read an article in a fishing magazine, how in Australia they use high end spinning outfits for fish such as Giant Trevally and Dogtooth Tuna. That got me interested in trying it out. Plus I think it would be fun catching big fish on light setups. By the way I don't know if you saw my earlier post, but which reel would you choose for a light surf setup, Quantum Cabo 40 or the new Shimano Saragosa 4000 (they are the same price)?
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2006
Location: little elm, tx., USA
Posts: 547
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Ya, I posted to you on that thread, but I'm partial to the Cabo's.
never thought I'd buy a $200 Zebco, but hey, they're awesome! good luck on changing minds in Cali...... might take a generation or 2, LoL -B |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 45
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More threads about spinning gear are being posted on the West Coast boards. I'm bringing only spinning gear on my 2 day charter in September our of San Diego. A couple other guys are bringing theirs also!Skipjigging an iron for tuna...Fun!!! |
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