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Setup recommendations? #15351097 03/10/25 01:51 AM
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Evening y’all,

Lookin for some ideas on a rod and reel setup for pitching live baits at Cobia, Mahi, etc. offshore around rigs, weed lines, etc. Not looking for a pre-paired Combo, but some solid recommendations on some setups for the purpose.

I’ve got a couple of jigging rods, one with an Avet MXL Raptor MC, another With a Daiwa Lexa 400, and a Penn Carnage spinning rod with a Daiwa BG 4500. All will work for the purpose, but the spinning setup is the only one suited for the job, and I’d prefer a casting setup. I’m plenty comfortable casting conventional reels, and use Daiwa Seagate 30’s in the surf so level wind is not necessary.

Buddy of mine has a Shimano Calcutta 400 on a custom rod he built that he uses for the job. I just don’t know if I want to go with a Calcutta or if there are better options out there. (This will double as a small surf rig etc.)

Love to hear y’all’s thoughts!

Thanks in advance!


Tight lines and God bless!
Re: Setup recommendations? [Re: MrSkinner713] #15351132 03/10/25 03:04 AM
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I prefer baitcaster reels over spinning reels. My cobia and dolphin pitching rod is an Abu Garcia 7000i on a bass-pro GS Series Muskie rod. The line class on the rod is 10 to 40 pound. My rod is 6’3” but they don’t make the rod anymore. The new Muskie rod is 7’ and has a line class of 30-80 pounds which may actually be better. I have landed 150 pound sharks on the rod, but it is light for that. It is the 3rd rod and reel from the top.

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Re: Setup recommendations? [Re: MrSkinner713] #15351346 03/10/25 02:08 PM
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If your good without a level wind, get you another Avet. They have great free spool, and you can get a two or three speed in some smaller sizes. For the rod, I snagged a St Croix when they had them on sale. I went with the Legend tournament inshore eight foot, heavy. It is light as feather, and you can toss it a long way.


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Re: Setup recommendations? [Re: MrSkinner713] #15365566 Yesterday at 11:32 AM
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I have a bunch of penn fathoms that I really like. I have a few sizes and they come in 2 speed


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