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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Beach rods? what to get?

    hey,

    ive had a serach to try and find some info but its all just numbers to me and i dont really understand to much of what it all means, so i thought i might aswell start a post,

    Im after a beach rod, i was thinking around the 13ft mark, it will have to be a 2 piece rod otherwise i have no hope at fitting it into my car,

    ive just been looking around BCF just trying to get an idea, i have about 250-300 to spend, (dont really want to spend to much more)

    for that i would like to get, rod, reel, line, maybe a lure or 2?,

    so for rod all i was thinking was over 12ft-13ft? not sure on brands
    Reel i have heard the alvey reels are good for beach as the salt and sand shouldnt affect them to much?

    line was probably going 20-30lbs not sure if to go braid or what would be a good choice

    and then a couple of lures? what ones to get?

    any help would be great,

    Cheers

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    Re: Beach rods? what to get?

    Mikeey,
    Do a search in the tackle forum (..homework) before going to the shops. It will also benefit you if you know what species you want to catch. It's no good buying a rod for whiting if you want to target jewies...etc.
    Before xmas I bought a Gary Howard light - medium surf rod for chasing whiting,flathead, bream & dart. Although it is a 1 pc it's very light for a 13 footer. Give the guys at the tackle warehouse a go at coopooroo. Very helpful.

    Cheers,
    Wags

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Beach rods? what to get?

    yeah i tried seraching the tackle area but i went through a fair few pages and still wasnt sure,

    the fish im after are big 1's, like taylor, jew etc...., wouldnt mind getting some sharks and what not either, not really after flathead or whiting, i was thinking of just casting this rod right out the back and then using my other rod to try for whiting, its only a 7ft shimano rd with abu gracia reel (forgot size) 10lbs line, i will have another search this arvo and see what i can find,

    if anyone has a link to a good forum about surf rods then could you post it up for me please,

    Cheers

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    Re: Beach rods? what to get?

    Mikeey,

    Check out this thread. The are some comments you might find usefull.
    http://www.ausfish.com.au/vforum/showthread.php?t=141563

    Personally, I own Wilson surf rods. They have been making them for years and know what they are doing. BUT..... My dad has a Garry Howard Surf Classic in a one piece and a mate has it in a 2 piece. Lovely rod matched to an Alvey 650. Perfect for tailor. Not sure if you will get the drag model Alvey with it under your $300 budget.

    Only other advise is to get something that is lightweight. I only say that because my back starts to give me grief after a couple of hours holding a heavy glass rod.

    Oh yeah, and if you are after good advice, you will struggle at BCF. Go to a propper tackleshop like Tackle Warehouse in Coorparoo, Mossops in Woolloongabba, or Jones's Tackle in Lutwyche.

    Cheers,
    Ben

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    Ausfish Silver Member youngy's Avatar
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    Re: Beach rods? what to get?

    Hi Mikeey, have a look at Gary Howard web site "austalian rod manufacturers", he is a local rod builder who would have a rod to suit your needs. cheers wayne

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    Ausfish Gold Member
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    Re: Beach rods? what to get?

    Go to plat.co.jp and have a look at their range of Daiwa surf rods, your budget will get you a very nice one.
    The telescopic ones are easy to travel with and much much lighter than most of our local stuff.

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    Re: Beach rods? what to get?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mikeey View Post
    hey,

    ive had a serach to try and find some info but its all just numbers to me and i dont really understand to much of what it all means, so i thought i might aswell start a post,

    Im after a beach rod, i was thinking around the 13ft mark, it will have to be a 2 piece rod otherwise i have no hope at fitting it into my car,

    ive just been looking around BCF just trying to get an idea, i have about 250-300 to spend, (dont really want to spend to much more)

    for that i would like to get, rod, reel, line, maybe a lure or 2?,

    so for rod all i was thinking was over 12ft-13ft? not sure on brands
    Reel i have heard the alvey reels are good for beach as the salt and sand shouldnt affect them to much?

    line was probably going 20-30lbs not sure if to go braid or what would be a good choice

    and then a couple of lures? what ones to get?

    any help would be great,

    Cheers

    hi,if your budget can be stretch by a little bit,look at the nitro range.
    Sniper
    10'6"
    2
    3 - 6kg
    1/3oz - 1 1/3oz (9 - 40 grams)

    Surf Assassin
    12'
    3
    4 - 10kg
    3/4oz - 3oz (21 - 84 grams)

    Messiah Spin
    13'
    3
    8 - 15kg
    1oz - 4oz (28 - 110 grams)


    great rods as theres also the lifetime warranty that only required you to pay $60 for each broken section.im also in the market for one and am looking at the sniper or the surf assasin.hope this help you in your decession making.

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    Re: Beach rods? what to get?

    try to fish


    I've heard good things about the Nitro rods. Never held one myself. What are those rods you listed worth?

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    Re: Beach rods? what to get?

    iIf you want a good tailor rod go the Gary Howard Greenback..with a good Alvey
    Cheers TT

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Beach rods? what to get?

    yeah i can stretch the budget a bit, but not that much lol, im unpaid for a year and dont have time for a job which sucks so im selling one of my cars, and to be honest once youve bought a fishing rod its not exspensive like it is to drive my car so i think this is the best option,

    as for advice from bcf, i thought that would be the case thats why i asked on here, so alvey reel with drag if i can afford it?

    wilson rod? i think i saw some going for about 150? might also check out this garry howard rods,

    Cheers for the advice, i will let you know how i go,

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Beach rods? what to get?

    I've got

    Silstar Crystal tip 12" surf rod and a Daiwa Emblem pro 5500a. Seems a good combo and I'm happy with it. I paid $200 for the lot on clerance, I'm not sure about full price though.

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    Re: Beach rods? what to get?

    if you're gonna go an alvey, get a wilson or gary howard to match it...perfect.
    have a look in the local pawn shops for an alvey, you might get one at a good price, even if its an older model. They're near indestructible so would probably just need a bit of a spit and polish and new line.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member nuggstar's Avatar
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    Re: Beach rods? what to get?

    im in the same boat as you dude. iv been looking now for a wile for the right beach rod but just cant deside on what to get. iv use the nitros and they are verry nice but its not quite what i want so im still in the hunt. has any one tryed them daiwa moonrakers or the new telascopic ones (emicast i think they call them). i want a ultra light hi graphite rod, like a over sized bream rod matched with one of them jap long cast spin reels like the emicast reel. can any one elce shed some light on these rods or should i just bight the bullet and get that saltiga surf iv been dreaming about. sorry to hijack ya post dude. please help if you can guys.
    figjam :wink:

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    Re: Beach rods? what to get?

    Quote Originally Posted by Stonkered View Post
    try to fish


    I've heard good things about the Nitro rods. Never held one myself. What are those rods you listed worth?

    same here.trying to find some time to get down to the nearest compleat angler to try them out as well.theyre round about $300-$350.for futher info,google nitro rods and you will be directed to innovator homepage.thats what i do!!!.
    hoping to match either one with a shimano stradic 8000 or sustain 4000.will see which fits best on the rod that im getting.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Beach rods? what to get?

    Mate it all depends on what sort of fishing you intend on doing, if its spinning, i'd go a reasonably good spin reel and rod to suit. If its your everyday beach fishing than i'd be looking at either alvey or overhead. Personally I'm a overhead person as I find when tailor are on they come into their own but thats my choice.They can be a pain when you are learning to cast but when you master them they cast just as far as an alvey and allow you to stay in touch.
    Mark

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