I need some feedback on what I should use for tautog for next season. I fish in Indian River Inlet, in Delaware from shore. I don't know what rig to use, Rob's tautog rig, a heavy jig, and a sinker that slides up and down the line. Which one do you suggest? The current is really strong there and you need a 2 1/2- 3 oz minimum. Also, I need a good rod and reel. I prefer a spinning and I need a longer rod than usual because I'm fishing from shore. My budget is around 300 for the rod and reel. Any suggestions will help me out.
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Rob Choi's tog rig is good. Variations of the concept work too. Single, double. Easier to stay on bottom with a sinker blow your hooks, instead of a sliding sinker on your main line.
Sure you can use a spinning reel, but a baitcaster or conventional will give you better one-handed control of your drops. You want your rod to be able to handle the hookset with the size weight you're using, but I wouldn't recommend anything too heavy... I always want to give the fish I'm targeting a (small) chance to break my rod.
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