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What do ya'll think about this rod and reel combo for the surf. #638079 08/08/02 04:35 PM
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Hey guys and gals I am looking at getting a new surf rod and reel and don't "can't" spend a fortune on it. So please let me know what some of you think of this rod and reel.

Reel: Jarvis Walker Integra Gold Spinning. Model IG-7000, Line Cap. 340/30, Gear Ratio 4.1-1, Ball Bearings 4, and Price 49.99

Rod: Aurora 14' three piece Surf Rod Spinning. Designed for Ultra Long casting graphite composite rod with ceramic guides(the first guide folds for easy carry). Line weight #15-30, MH, lures up to 5oz. 39.99

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Rod: Aurora 15' three piece Surf Rod Spinning. Graphite and E-Glass rod blank. Line weight up to 40, lure up to 6oz. 44.95

What do you think?

Re: What do ya'll think about this rod and reel combo for the surf. #638080 08/08/02 07:52 PM
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ought to catch some fish! If that is what you have, take it fishing soon as possible, the more fishing the better

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Re: What do ya'll think about this rod and reel combo for the surf. #638081 08/09/02 02:57 PM
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Blackcat that sounds okay enough to do the job. I know our local walmart here has some really good prices and selections on surf rods and reels. So does Academy. I was shopping for a new reel last night since mine kind of melted the other night when that monster ran off with all my line. I prefer openface like penns and the larger ABU. Make sure the drag works good so when that big red needs to run your line doesn't snap. Which brings you to the next most important thing buy good line to put on it. Not neccessarily heavy, but good quality line. The last thing you want is to have the fight of a lifetime and POP your cheap line gives. I have seen that many times. The fishing is great right now Blackcat. I'm getting everything ready right now for tonight.Its gonna be a good one I can feel it. I noticed you were asking about floundering, I caught some really nice ones the other day they are coming up in the cuts with the tides. I caught the first one on accident. I was throwing a small finger mullet(really small) on a cork along a grass edge and BAM got one. After that I put on a speck rig and started tossing it in 30 minutes I had nine of them.

Good luck

Re: What do ya'll think about this rod and reel combo for the surf. #638082 08/09/02 04:25 PM
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Thanks for the advise Mdsalinas. I went called a dealer that carries the Jarvis Walker reels and he sold me. I just have not decided on the rod yet. On the fishing lines deal, I usually use Big Game 15lb to 30lb. What type of line do you perfer to fish with. Sound like things are heating up down there very nicely.
Good luck tonight and let us know how you do.

Oh one more thing do you ever come across a guy by the the name poucher down there. We met him last year and boy was he helpful.

Re: What do ya'll think about this rod and reel combo for the surf. #638083 08/13/02 02:48 AM
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I would go with the rod that can hold a heavier line and cast a heavier bait. Often when fishing for good fish in the surf, you throw a hefty size bait, and I have seen several rods break from baits that were too heavy. These rods I saw break were not cheap rods either. Take a look at the Daiwa sea line rods. They have good action and can cast a long way

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