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Bubba Gump
23-12-2007, 09:53 AM
Hi all,
My kind wife has purchased me a Calais DC for Xmas and I was wondering if anyone had any advice on a suitable rod to match for mostly saltwater action? I have been looking at the G Loomis PR844C & MBR783C, any thoughts?
;D
Hi all,
My kind wife has purchased me a Calais DC for Xmas and I was wondering if anyone had any advice on a suitable rod to match for mostly saltwater action? I have been looking at the G Loomis PR844C & MBR783C, any thoughts?
;D
Bubba ... your wife's a GEM! Nice little stocking filler that!
What 783 are you looking at GL2,GL3,IMX or GLX ? ....... what will you fish for ? & what line class ?
The PR844C is overgunned IMHO for the reel you are going to use with it ( better suited to a reel like a Calcutta 400).......
I'd be looking at the BCRs , CBRs or MBRs & just match up the length you want , line class & then performance/ budget ( GL3 , IMX or GLX) .
..... Best of luck with your choices .... Nagg
Bubba Gump
23-12-2007, 06:16 PM
Hi Nagg,
Thanks for the reply. I was looking at the GLX MBR783-2C, I do a bit of traveling so it would be nice if I could pack it away in my luggage. Would this setup handle a barra? Not sure what line weight would best match this rod & reel either, any advice?
By the way my wife is a gem, but you don't want to know what I had to buy her in return. There is always a catch!
Thanks again
Hi Nagg,
Thanks for the reply. I was looking at the GLX MBR783-2C, I do a bit of traveling so it would be nice if I could pack it away in my luggage. Would this setup handle a barra? Not sure what line weight would best match this rod & reel either, any advice?
By the way my wife is a gem, but you don't want to know what I had to buy her in return. There is always a catch!
Thanks again
Hi Bubba .... Nice rod! , but more aimed at bass & jacks than barra ( but having said that my current wild barra casting rod is a CR722 GL3 ... & its rated 8-14lb .... while the MBR783 is rated 10-17lb) ....... So it might be a good choice ( specially in 2 piece) ..... Loomis rods do pull a fair bit more thar their rating ! :P Nagg
Bubba Gump
24-12-2007, 08:41 AM
Cheers for the info Nagg. I decided to go for the GLX MBR783-2C and purchased one last night from the U.S. Not a bad time to buy one with the U.S dollar so weak at the moment! Thanks again for your time and have a merry xmas.
;D
Cheers for the info Nagg. I decided to go for the GLX MBR783-2C and purchased one last night from the U.S. Not a bad time to buy one with the U.S dollar so weak at the moment! Thanks again for your time and have a merry xmas.
;D
Very nice ..... let us know how you go with it! ..... The GLX has such a crisp action & light as ! ... I'm sure you'll love it! ... Nagg
PS ... If you bought it a month ago ( $A = US$0.94) ... you would really be laughing ! ................... i'm actually spending a fair bit OS ATM upgrading or adding to the armoury for the very same reason (value)
Bubba Gump
29-12-2007, 11:22 PM
Recieved the new rod yesterday, wow!
Any thoughts on what line I should be looking at loading on this combo?
Cheers
Why-ting
30-12-2007, 08:40 AM
10-16lb for your bass and jacks, and maybe think about getting a spare spool for something like 30lb for ya barra. I dont look at much shimano gear much these days, does the calais have turn key spool access?
Whytey
Bubba Gump
30-12-2007, 09:48 AM
Hey Whytey,
I don't think the Calais DC comes with the option of a spare spool, not quick change anyway! The whole assembly of the reel seems to be held together by phillips head screws. I don't fancy taking a screwdriver to my new reel either! If I have to go with only one spool I think I will probably go for the heavier line. If I went for the say 30lb line for barra would that rule out smaller fish like bass/jacks on this setup?
Cheers
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