Results 1 to 8 of 8

Thread: Couple of good combos

  1. #1

    Question Couple of good combos

    hey

    was hoping for some reckonmendations for a:

    estuary combo for throwing plastics and smaller hardbodies at bream and flatties.
    looking to spending 200 plus line

    and reef combo for plastics for snapper and the likes
    once again around 200

    any help is appreciated

    kiwi

  2. #2

    Re: Couple of good combos

    Have a look at the ATC hard sticks, Rich uses them and he hasnt had any complaints. Also look at the Shimano Raider rod also the Strudwick sic stick pro's.

    As for reels the tierra by Daiwa or 1 of the lower end reels by shimano.
    Shop around a bit and ask stores if they prce match


    Cheers Whytey
    Last edited by Why-ting; 02-10-2007 at 06:01 PM.

  3. #3

    Re: Couple of good combos

    i got a daiwa cy of ebay (from japan) for $100 del, and a berkley dropshot rod for around $90 great combo.

  4. #4

    Re: Couple of good combos

    thanks for the help

  5. #5

    Re: Couple of good combos

    Hi!

    Try an Okuma efs20, about $80 on ebay from Malasia. Have had one for about 2 years and it has had none of the usual Okuma problems. Great little reel with a smooth drag and good ratio.

    For the rod try a Shimano Rack Raider. Over $100 new but quite a few advertised 2nd hand - some on this site.

    Regards, Rob.
    Ballina

  6. #6

    Re: Couple of good combos

    try the tacklewarehouse, its an american site but with the aussie dollar now at 90 us cents its worth a look, they have daiwa excelor reels about $70 and good prices on stradics

  7. #7

    Re: Couple of good combos

    The setups I use are as follows:-

    Estuary:
    Rod - 6'6 or 6'10 Berkley Dropshot (Both 2-4kg)
    Reel - Most 1000/1500 reels nowadays will be fine. For Shimano anything between the Sienna & Symetre would be perfect
    Line - Platypus Super Braid 2lb -> 6lb or Fireline 4lb -> 6lb


    Reef:
    Rod - Pflueger Trion 2-5kg 7'0 or 6'6 2-4kg Berkley Dropshot
    Reel - A 2500 reel will hold more line, but you can get away with a 1000/1500. Again in Shimano Sienna -> Symetre
    Line - Platypus Super Braid or Fireline (6lb -> 12lb)


    Depending on how much sport you like in your "reef plastics", you can actually use the same setup for both of those situations... A cheap multi purpose setup would be:-

    6'6 Berkley Dropshot (About $80)
    2500 Shimano Sienna (BCF have on sale for $59 at the moment )
    6lb Fireline (About $30)

    That all comes in under $200. Which means you could up the reel to a Symetre and still come into your budget. Or use the extra money to get Flourocarbon leader, jig heads & plastics

  8. #8

    Re: Couple of good combos

    cheers mate
    sounds like a good little setup there will look into it

    kiwi

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Join us