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    Snapper Tackle

    Hi Team!

    What is the best tackle (rod, reel, line, etc.) for snapper in PPB - from close in to way out...?

    Why is your choicethe best?

    Smelly

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    Re: Snapper Tackle

    hi smelly...

    here you go there is 2 different kind.... floating bait..... most ppl here use a bait runner reel like BTR6500 armed with 6-8kg line... with a 7 ft tip rod say 6- 10 kg ... but try 3 different sinker while you find them.... i find silstar tip really good so you can see them biting and the reel will help you cos they run a free so more time for you to hook them up so you can not lost them or miss a bite.....

    bottom basting..... most ppl here use overhead like tld 15 to 25.... most ppl use live fibre rod armed with 10-24 kg line but i use gary howard 10-15kg with tld 15 armed with 10kg line cos i find it really light so i can fish all day long grin....

    plastic .... 2-4 kg rod about 7ft with 10lb briad line with daiwa or shimano 2500 size i,d say so .....

    but there is many different reel and rod and line to choose cos lot of ppl here have different thought .... but i think most ppl might use those kind,s for those snapper ..... and good lucky

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    Re: Snapper Tackle

    Thanks Bud.

    I pefer Overheads in a boat - any good recs on these type of reel for snapper - and why?

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Snapper Tackle

    Overheads TLD 15 to 25 - No question. For PPB probably the 15

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    Re: Snapper Tackle

    Thanks Blueby - What is TLD - andy why TLD over others?

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    Ausfish Platinum Member dfox's Avatar
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    Re: Snapper Tackle

    The shimano tld series are ideal for this type of fishing, there reliable,light in wieght, have a good drag system and being a lever drag is a bonus as well. And now there very affordable with the tld 25 selling for around $175. The only draw back is the handle is a little short, but this can be fixed easily as well.

    Tld 25's on custom rods in action on snapper...

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    Re: Snapper Tackle

    Thanks dfox - how can the handle be lengthened?

    Why is a lever drag good?


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    Ausfish Platinum Member dfox's Avatar
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    Re: Snapper Tackle

    I'll try and explain how a lever drag works,hope you understand,
    Lever drags allow you to preset your drag setting (usually a third of the line class) e.g. with the lever in the strike position 12lb line=4lb drag, during a fight you can then either increase or decrease the drag pressure as required by moving the lever passed the strike setting or back from the strike.
    Then to restore the reel back to your original drag setting just put the lever back to the strike position. The drag pressure should then be back at the e.g. of 4lb.
    With other forms of drags once you adjust the drag from its original setting the only way to restore it is to guess or get out a set of scales and retest it.
    As far as the handle goes to lengthen it you either make one or adapt another handle . This is usually only required when you start doing alot of deep water fishing and catch plenty of big fish...foxy

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    Re: Snapper Tackle

    The lever drag sounds great - do the ABU 7000's have these type of drags?

    What other characteristics make for an ideal snapper overhead reel?

    Smelly

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    Re: Snapper Tackle

    abu 7000 i not think it has a drag cos it,s a big mother of the bait caster reel ..... and you will not find them easy to use the drag.....

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    Re: Snapper Tackle

    Ok - What makes the TLD especially good for snapper?

    I am looking at my ABU7000 right now and it looks very much like an overhead...

    Can u show me a picture of a baitcaster ABU7000? I am curious..

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    Ausfish Platinum Member dfox's Avatar
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    Re: Snapper Tackle

    ? Smelly, i think you better start reading a few books and magazines on the basics of fishing and types of tackle, your asking alot of silly questions that can easily be answered with a quick read.
    I dont mind answering your queries but i think your asking the wrong questions.
    The abu "is" a "baitcaster" and if your looking at one why ask?
    It is a form of overhead reel also, but its built to cast.
    Deep water fishing for snapper doesnt require any casting so the reel of choice is different, you can get away with using your abu, but if you start to do alot of snapper fishing youll find yourself upgrading to a reel more suited to the job...foxy

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    Re: Snapper Tackle

    Manyu thanks boys - my mistake in definitions - Sorry.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member roz's Avatar
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    Re: Snapper Tackle

    Smelly,

    I would worry more about technique than gear.

    If fishing shallow in shore reefs, go light if possible. I like to use mainly egg beaters for float lining, and my baitcaster for throwing lures.

    A rod around 2.5 in the 6kg range.

    roz
    GO THE CRUISER UTES!

    ....OH WHAT A FEELING!

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    Re: Snapper Tackle

    Thank Roz - what depth is shallow to you?

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