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Apr-16-2005, 05:24 PM
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Name: John Age: 33 Vessel: None Location: Glendale Job:Slave Bio: I hate being on land | Trinidad 40N
What would be a great rod to have this reel set up with , I would like to have a all purpose rod for it , Tuna , wahoo, or whatever big game fish comes my way.
I hear that the 700h is a good rod for wahoo, would it or could it be a good rod for tuna ? Would this rod be easy, to cast a bait with?
Thanks
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Apr-16-2005, 05:37 PM
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Name: Brandon Age: 46 Vessel: Royal Polaris Location: Escondido, CA Job:Air Traffic Controller |
I like the 700H and I fish 50 on it for wahoo.
As far as a "all purpose rod" , I know it will stand up to the task, on my last 10 day a 239#'r was caught on a 700H with 60#.
*** Please note it was NOT "the right gear" for the task but held up to some serious pulling by more than one person.
Here is a pic of the fish
Last edited by branman; Apr-16-2005 at 05:38 PM.
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Apr-16-2005, 09:47 PM
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Name: Cris Age: 46 Vessel: 23' Sea Ox & Malibu eXtreme Location: La Mesa, CA Job:Road Doctor Bio: All I wanna do is watch the Damn World Series. | I strap mine onto
a CALSTAR 800H and use it to whip jigs. May not be the manufacturers reco - but I love the balance and the way she casts on the longer stick. I seem to be able to control the cast with the thumb better on the narrow spool.
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Last edited by Razorback; Apr-16-2005 at 09:47 PM.
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Apr-16-2005, 10:42 PM
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Name: Jason Age: 33 Vessel: Worldcat 270EC "Tuna Jihad, Reaper, Misuse, whatever for the day", 2x 200hp Suzuki, Pacific Yacht Towers Full Tower, Raymarine Electronics Location: Encinitas, CA USA Job:Bloodydecks Web Dev Bio: Broke |
Calstar 7465L with an extended butt was recommended to me for all that as well. I just got one and it whoops those colonett yoyo Yellowtail no problem.
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Apr-16-2005, 10:47 PM
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Name: Mark Age: 40 Vessel: 22' Bayrunner CC 140 Suzuki 4 stroke Location: Escondido Job:Electrician | Quote: |
Originally Posted by misuse Calstar 7465L . |
Is that a new model?
__________________ Mark on the Stonefish
Last edited by Jason; Apr-18-2005 at 09:44 AM.
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Apr-16-2005, 10:49 PM
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Name: John Age: 33 Vessel: None Location: Glendale Job:Slave Bio: I hate being on land |
Jason,
what do you mean?
"with an extended butt"
Thanks for the replies
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Apr-17-2005, 07:01 AM
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Name: Jack Age: 45 Vessel: 48 Egg Harbor "Hakuna Matata" and the 31 Bertram "Reel Keeper" Location: Oahu, HI Job:Captain Bio: Hakuna Matata charters, Oahu Hawaii's only live aboard scuba diving boat |
I like my 800h with around 4 inches cut off the tip.I like the jig stick style cork grip with shrink wrap with a aftco alum.reel seat for extra strength.Put a slotted gimbal on the but to prevent the rod from rolling on the larger grade fish.
not quite a fish like Brandans, but the eight footer and castability got me two of these guys on a tough day.
Jack
<img src="http://www.bloodydecks.com/gallery/files/2/9/0/1/2901100_0550-med.jpg" alt="100_0550" />
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Apr-17-2005, 11:24 AM
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Name: John Age: 33 Vessel: None Location: Glendale Job:Slave Bio: I hate being on land |
Thanks for the info Jack, that rod sound intersting . Nice fish..
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Apr-18-2005, 09:44 AM
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Name: Jason Age: 33 Vessel: Worldcat 270EC "Tuna Jihad, Reaper, Misuse, whatever for the day", 2x 200hp Suzuki, Pacific Yacht Towers Full Tower, Raymarine Electronics Location: Encinitas, CA USA Job:Bloodydecks Web Dev Bio: Broke | Quote: |
Originally Posted by Buttchaser Jason,
what do you mean?
"with an extended butt"
Thanks for the replies |
Straight from my rod wrapper.
7465L
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the rod you are talking about extending is a 7465L Jason, the same one that i built for you,when i extend that one out to 7'6",i call it a 7475 .
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Apr-18-2005, 10:27 AM
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Name: Shawn Age: 38 Vessel: Yours Location: Bonita Job:Sell Shit | LOL....extended butt....got chuydawg's attn...
Jason
We must have the same wrapper....I got the same stick in a 7.5' for da hoo
The way it was explained to me is, they perma-bonded a piece of aluminum to the base of the blank to extend the overall length....I have mine cork wrapped and I can't tell where the insert starts....can't wait to pull the hoo's on this stick!!
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May-03-2005, 05:15 PM
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Name: STEVE Age: 41 Vessel: MALIBU X-FACTOR Location: Irvine Job:CONTRACTOR / SALES FOR SHORELINE FABRACTION & MONA VIE DISTRIBUTOR Bio: I fish all types of water. | I FISH
GUSA 70hplus w/ 6" taking off the butt it's sweet.
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May-03-2005, 06:06 PM
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Name: Chris Age: 24 Vessel: sportys Location: So Cal Job:geology/hydrology |
i have an 800h that i use to throw bombs and iron when fishing 50, its a little stiff but it has alot of backbone, which helps alot, but 8FT is still alot of rod.
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