Tried to do some searches and thought it might be easier to just ask?
I have a bunch of saltwater spinning reels and rods but I do not have a salt water rod that is shorter than 10 ft.
What is an ideal size for a kayak fishing rod specifically for BIG stripers? From my research here it looks like 7ft is a good size? Or 7.6 ft better? Would like to stick with "spinning" style, since I have some high end spinning reels. I am planning to get the Hobie Outback for Christmas, I'm 5'9".
I have a friend, that has a friend, with a used St. Croix Avid Inshore 7' Heavy / 15-30 Line wt / 3/4 - 2oz / Fast Action. Would that work? Too stiff? I would most likely be doing what I do for surf casting: Using bucktails (3/4 to 1.5 ozs) , live eels, super strike darters, etc ...
Also, I may be way off in my thinking b/c I'm thinking like a surf fisherman and not a kayak fisherman and appreciate your advice/thoughts.
Thanks for all the help!
David
I have a bunch of saltwater spinning reels and rods but I do not have a salt water rod that is shorter than 10 ft.
What is an ideal size for a kayak fishing rod specifically for BIG stripers? From my research here it looks like 7ft is a good size? Or 7.6 ft better? Would like to stick with "spinning" style, since I have some high end spinning reels. I am planning to get the Hobie Outback for Christmas, I'm 5'9".
I have a friend, that has a friend, with a used St. Croix Avid Inshore 7' Heavy / 15-30 Line wt / 3/4 - 2oz / Fast Action. Would that work? Too stiff? I would most likely be doing what I do for surf casting: Using bucktails (3/4 to 1.5 ozs) , live eels, super strike darters, etc ...
Also, I may be way off in my thinking b/c I'm thinking like a surf fisherman and not a kayak fisherman and appreciate your advice/thoughts.
Thanks for all the help!
David
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