As the temperatures dip I find myself spending more time working the banks than with my kayak. Compared to the summer months when dropping my yak in the water means bringing sunscreen, donning my fleece and drysuit for winter fishing is more of a novelty than a regular weekend occurrence. When daylight is limited, it lets me focus on the fishing.
This year I set up three NGT Bite Detector alarms on a piece of aluminum angle iron that clips into my tripod via a Manfrotto quick release. So far I've been pleased with the results, but I need a few more catfish rods to fill it up. I currently use a Penn 11' surf casting rod to chunk the bait, but that leaves room for at least two more.
I've been keeping my eyes peeled on Craigslist and Ebay for catfishing equipment, but frankly whatever the sellers are smoking must be strong stuff. Who pays more for used/broken fishing gear than they'd pay for new fishing gear? It doesn't make sense.
My question for the experts: what is a good ~10ft spinning rod/reel for the bank fishing, price conscious angler targeting blues and channels?
This year I set up three NGT Bite Detector alarms on a piece of aluminum angle iron that clips into my tripod via a Manfrotto quick release. So far I've been pleased with the results, but I need a few more catfish rods to fill it up. I currently use a Penn 11' surf casting rod to chunk the bait, but that leaves room for at least two more.
I've been keeping my eyes peeled on Craigslist and Ebay for catfishing equipment, but frankly whatever the sellers are smoking must be strong stuff. Who pays more for used/broken fishing gear than they'd pay for new fishing gear? It doesn't make sense.
My question for the experts: what is a good ~10ft spinning rod/reel for the bank fishing, price conscious angler targeting blues and channels?
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