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Re: Weightless reel and rod recommendations....
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07/02/14 12:29 PM
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Daniel Elias
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If there's not a lot of cover to break off in and long casts are most important you may want to go to a spinning rod with a large capacity reel like a 40 size. Spool it up with Nanofil since it casts a mile and use a fluorocarbon leader. Longer rods typically cast farther.
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Re: Weightless reel and rod recommendations....
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07/02/14 12:33 PM
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beezaboy
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kistler Multi technique special has been a good rod for me. Diawa or shimano of your choice
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Re: Weightless reel and rod recommendations....
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07/02/14 01:08 PM
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Chaz391
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This has been a winner for me for weightless senko t-rigged or wacky. Abu Garcia Revo MGX spooled with Excalibur Silver Threat copolymer line on a 7' MH Duckett Ghost.
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Re: Weightless reel and rod recommendations....
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07/02/14 02:01 PM
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metanium
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...I also have a Dobyns DX703 with a Chronarch E7 that I use for this specific application... ^THIS The DX703 is perfect for slinging a 5-inch weightless Senko a mile. I'd probably skip on the E7 and the Core 51 in favor of one of the new SVS Infinity models (Metanium, Chronarch CI4+, or Curado I) depending on budget you'd be happy with any of them. For single hook, slack-line presentations I prefer a faster gear ratio, so I'd get one of the XG/HG models.
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