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Battle 4000 overkill?
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04/01/14 11:10 PM
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elimartinez
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Is 30lb braid over doin it on a battle 4000 for redfish? I've never used braid but decided i gotta get out of the comfort zone & try some wade fishin with artificial lures.
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Re: Battle 4000 overkill?
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04/01/14 11:52 PM
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Capt. Andrew
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I like the 2000 sized battle with 20lb braided line for plastic lures.
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Re: Battle 4000 overkill?
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04/02/14 01:28 AM
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FreeFall
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I don't think so I have 30lb on my 3000. That's what was recommended since its the same size as 8lb. I run 20 on most but my battle as 30lb suffix. I like it because I use that set up for fishing lures and during the flounder run with no break offs.
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Re: Battle 4000 overkill?
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04/02/14 11:58 AM
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Pferox
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30lb is good. 4000 size will handle most species including small shark when loaded up with braid.
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Re: Battle 4000 overkill?
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04/03/14 06:41 PM
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elimartinez
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Would a medium action rod be better than a extra fast rod for throwing lures? My friend let me borrow his extra fast rod but it feels really stiff...
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Re: Battle 4000 overkill?
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04/03/14 11:57 PM
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FreeFall
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medium fast/ what length are you looking at?
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Re: Battle 4000 overkill?
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04/04/14 12:02 PM
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Pferox
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For lighter stuff, and free lining shrimp, I like a Medium / Moderate rod, kind of whippy.
When getting 1/2 oz or bigger, I like a medium / fast rod, heading towards an ounce then MH works too.
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Re: Battle 4000 overkill?
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04/04/14 07:21 PM
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elimartinez
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ok it's a 7ft extra fast rod. My buddy said its actually the rod that comes with the reel in a combo sale. So i went for a test drive & threw a 1/2oz spoon in the pool... kinda stiff. Maybe its just me... but im really confused on this action/power topic of rods... so a whippy action would be a Medium maderate fast??? Thanks again for the help
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Re: Battle 4000 overkill?
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04/05/14 01:32 AM
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FreeFall
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Check out ftu they have a sale today and tomorrow. The ftu bayrunner is a good all around rod. I like 7'6 but they have 7'0 run about 49. Good balance to cast and set the hook. I have my battle on a 7'6 custom made its a little stiff at the back end but the tip is just right to get it out. I use it for trout and flounder, but I have reeled in everything else on it. But check on the bayrunner I think they are 10% off right now..
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Re: Battle 4000 overkill?
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04/05/14 04:42 AM
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Dang. Sounds good will do. Thanks!
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