i know these threads are probably tired, but hey, it's getting cold outside, and striper season is over...
like the title says, i'll be purchasing (2x) rods and reels to get ready for the switch from shore angler back to kayak angler. Plan for them to be my main on-kayak rods, with a bit of shore/surf thrown in though not the primary focus... to be used used for chunking, live lining, casting, i don't have any plugs right now but wouldn't rule that out, will be using the gx2's i already own for smaller fish/ caching bait and currently don't have the ability to have n+1 rods/reels like i'd like, so willing to compromise a bit here and there for an all around setup.
Reel: interested in a baitrunner style reel, so EDIT: now leading penn spinfisher VI 4500LL based on answer and some followup googling... was previously leaning towards the shimano 4000D, though i could go for the 6000D if it's a better choice, the extra weight doesn't really bother me. REEL SIZE IS AN AREA I'D REALLY APPRECIATE FEEDBACK since they all vary so much. I plan to use braid.
Rod: Ugly stik striper 7'MH. I'm a fan of ugly stiks, i understand the newer ones are different (i own some old stiks as well as 2 gx2 2 piece rods - UL and ML) that i use for freshwater and haven't had complaints thus far). from what i can tell people say the striper rod is similar to the gx2. it being white is a plus for me but not a dealbreaker if a different version stik (or other manufacturer) is better
I'm trying to keep the combos in the 200 or less range, am open to suggestions for other gear if anyone has strong opinions on these. I'd really appreciate feedback from people who have actually used the gear they're recommending (or not recommending), since i'm already on the more budget side of gear, i'll throw this out right away- avoiding kastking because i can't seem to find any reviews that talk about actual use, it's all unboxings that look like kastking sent a reel out for a free positive review. feel free to try to change my mind on that (or anything else above) as well.
thanks in advance for helping me beat this dead horse again. i've been searching, but... yeah.
like the title says, i'll be purchasing (2x) rods and reels to get ready for the switch from shore angler back to kayak angler. Plan for them to be my main on-kayak rods, with a bit of shore/surf thrown in though not the primary focus... to be used used for chunking, live lining, casting, i don't have any plugs right now but wouldn't rule that out, will be using the gx2's i already own for smaller fish/ caching bait and currently don't have the ability to have n+1 rods/reels like i'd like, so willing to compromise a bit here and there for an all around setup.
Reel: interested in a baitrunner style reel, so EDIT: now leading penn spinfisher VI 4500LL based on answer and some followup googling... was previously leaning towards the shimano 4000D, though i could go for the 6000D if it's a better choice, the extra weight doesn't really bother me. REEL SIZE IS AN AREA I'D REALLY APPRECIATE FEEDBACK since they all vary so much. I plan to use braid.
Rod: Ugly stik striper 7'MH. I'm a fan of ugly stiks, i understand the newer ones are different (i own some old stiks as well as 2 gx2 2 piece rods - UL and ML) that i use for freshwater and haven't had complaints thus far). from what i can tell people say the striper rod is similar to the gx2. it being white is a plus for me but not a dealbreaker if a different version stik (or other manufacturer) is better
I'm trying to keep the combos in the 200 or less range, am open to suggestions for other gear if anyone has strong opinions on these. I'd really appreciate feedback from people who have actually used the gear they're recommending (or not recommending), since i'm already on the more budget side of gear, i'll throw this out right away- avoiding kastking because i can't seem to find any reviews that talk about actual use, it's all unboxings that look like kastking sent a reel out for a free positive review. feel free to try to change my mind on that (or anything else above) as well.
thanks in advance for helping me beat this dead horse again. i've been searching, but... yeah.
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