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#3969176 - 09/23/09 10:07 PM Can a 30 lb rod take the abuse of loading 50lbs line for deep sea jigging?
24x7Fishman Offline
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Registered: 03/31/05
Posts: 128
Loc: College Station
Sorry for a beginner's question.

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#3969465 - 09/23/09 11:31 PM Re: Can a 30 lb rod take the abuse of loading 50lbs line for deep sea jigging? [Re: 24x7Fishman]
Bazztex Offline
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Registered: 01/05/02
Posts: 23453
Loc: DFW , Texas , USA
Yes and No.. As long as you keep the drag set at around 12# or less it will handle it. Problem is 12# of drag won't stop many fish over 30# and you will be in for a long fight if you get an AJ or Yellow Fin over 30# and any decent sized Grouper will break you off on the bottom.
You can use it for Blackfin and Smaller bottom fish/ Snapper.. Problem is Jigs attract fish of all sizes. I stuck a 150# Reef Shark about 250ft down and it took 30 minutes with a TLD 25 Shimano and 30# class Rod.. you just can't put pressure on a fish with 10-12# of drag.

I recommend a 6ft 60# class Bar-Bar Custom Jig Rod (Ebay) and an Avet HooX / HXJ 5/2 reel spooled with 80# Power Pro line... you can run 20-25# of drag and put a whoopin on the fish.

Bazz
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#3970046 - 09/24/09 08:21 AM Re: Can a 30 lb rod take the abuse of loading 50lbs line for deep sea jigging? [Re: 24x7Fishman]
Pinchin' Crab Offline
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Registered: 07/20/07
Posts: 71
Loc: Houston, Texas
30 lb rod can mean lots of different things. If you mean a 15-30 lb live bait rod...no. If you mean a 30 lb glass igfa rod...yes. A 30 lb composite butterfly rod...yes. There are lots of 30lb rods out there. It all depends on the type and construction of the rod you are going to use.

See below for a suggestion on a jigging/bottom setup that will handle whatever you want to catch with it.

I posted this in a previous post but it will apply here as well:

Penn 113HN Baja Special, if you can find one. Grease the drags and hammer down the wheel. Spool up with 130 lb braid. Put it on a xxh 500g jigging rod(spiral wrapped if you can get one custom made) and winch anything you want off the rig.
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2001 19'10" Cape Horn
Custom Rod Builder
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#3970284 - 09/24/09 09:23 AM Re: Can a 30 lb rod take the abuse of loading 50lbs line for deep sea jigging? [Re: Pinchin' Crab]
X-rayed Fish Offline
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Registered: 02/25/03
Posts: 45536
Loc: Dallas, TX
Bar Bar makes some bad arse rods! you can contact him, and tell him what your target species is, and how much drag you wanna fish- and he can direct you to what he thinks will fit your needs.

my preference for jiggin is a 400-500gram superrod(parabolic rod designed to be strong and superlight) about 5'6" long, and a spinning reel capable of 22# of sustained drag. 65# braided line, and a 3' leader of 100# flouro.
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