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Broken Rod
On the weekend I broke my rod that I use for my SP fishing and was not happy.
It was a 4-6kg light/medium 7' graphite rod used with 8lb braid. I do most of my fishing in the estuaries and is this a bit heavy for the estuaries of the goldy?
Should I just replace the rod or get a lighter outfit all together?
If I go lighter will I be able to handle the occasional Trev and cod?
regards
Craig
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Broken Rod
Did you have any trouble casting SP's with the heavier rod or think it was too hard to feel soft bites? If not then stick with the class of rod you are used to, dropping down to a 2 - 4kg rod shouldn't cause too many problems handling big-ish fish - I use a 2 - 4kg rod for almost all my estuary SP fishing and haven't had any problems landing cod, big flatties or trevs.
Cheers
Mike
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Broken Rod
I would go for a 1-3kg or 2-5kg, that's plenty heavy enough for up to 15lb+ braid and light enough for 6lb too.
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Ausfish Platinum Member
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Broken Rod
Go for a 1-3kg or 2.4kg, 4-6 is an overkill for river plastic fishing for bream, flatties trevs and cod. I have caught more than my fair share of decent flathead on a 2-4kg rod wth 6lb braid including a 65cm golden trevally which was some fun.
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Broken Rod
always reuse your broken rods, i give mine > to my mum as she can use them as tomato stakes.
cheers
lippa
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Re: Broken Rod
Hey
for esturies i also reccomend 1-3kg or 2-4kg.. they would handle most things you will encounter..
i got one of each and use 4 and 6lb braid with em and they are perfect..
Cheers
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Broken Rod
Craigus,
Just for the record, what brand/Model of rod did you break ??
Do you think it was a fault with the rod ? or were you pushing it too the limit ??
Cheers
Craigie.
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Re: Broken Rod
Craigie,
It was a $120 Pfluger combo form my local tackle store. It was my first attempt at an SP outfit and fishing and did not want to spend much on it, so I just took the advise of the fella at the tackel shop.
The rod itself did not look that grand at all but I have found the reel to have a smooth drag, althogh is does not like the salt much.
So I reckon that it was the fault of the rod.
Craig
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Re: Broken Rod
Which Pflueger was it Craig? I've got a 2-5kg Trion rod, and it pulls really well...
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Re: Broken Rod
Dan,
Was a Criterion, I think that I may have just got a dud one, because it felt good for the few fish that i caught on it.
Craig
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