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Damien Phillip

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Everyones "Light" Outfits?
February 03, 2009, 11:21:39 PM
Steering away from the Stella's and 100lb braid :D
Just curious as to what everyone is using as their "light" spinning/casting setups, around the 20-30lb(PE 2-3) mark? for targeting Tuna, Mackies, Trout and various Trevally with lures up to 40g.

Would love to see some pics of your best captures on these outfits :)

Would also like to hear some general feedback and whatever mods you might have made to the reels.

Interested because i've just purchased a Nitro Mag Butt for this exact task but am unsure about the reel.

Thnx to all in advance
Last Edit: February 04, 2009, 12:11:59 AM by Damien Phillip

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Re: Everyones Med Outfits?
February 03, 2009, 11:44:12 PM
well....cant go past the certates in the mid price range and then there's the up-spec certate customs and hyper. Otherwise in the Shimano camp...Spheros, Saragosa, and upwards are all pretty good atm.

For PE 2-3 casting....Ive got a Dorada 80s coupled to a Certate 4000 or Stella 5000FA. The same reels are also used on light jigging rods, Eupro Salty Fighter and Etuoh Jig Force. Anything lighter I use either my Heartland Z Finesse Special or Alpha Tackle's Trinis bass rod.

To be honest I thought Med popping outfit is PE4-6.....which mine is a Shimano Caranx Kaibutsu Pencil Instrument with a Stella SW8000PG (oldie) loaded with PE 4 (64lb)

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Re: Everyones Med Outfits?
February 03, 2009, 11:59:37 PM
I've got a TwinPower 5000FC with PE3 Varivas Avani Jigging PE3(35lb) on an Xzoga Taka-Si6013 PE3 rod. This is a light jigging rod but at 6ft it can cast metals and light poppers.

Gotta agree with Honsu though, med popping to me is PE4-6.

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Re: Everyones "Light" Outfits?
February 04, 2009, 12:04:12 AM
Sorry for the confusion guys and thank you for the quick replies, in that case i changed the title. Everyone has different opinions.
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Re: Everyones "Light" Outfits?
February 04, 2009, 01:16:22 PM
Sorry for the confusion guys and thank you for the quick replies, in that case i changed the title. Everyone has different opinions.

No worries Damien, didn't wanna cause any confusion.

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Re: Everyones "Light" Outfits?
February 04, 2009, 04:19:41 PM
I have a 4000 Certate and a Smith WGJ-XS610L. It is 6 ft 10 inches and is rated for PE2-4. Am running PE3 on it.
The combo is light to cast and good for small poppers, soft plastics, metal etc.
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Re: Everyones "Light" Outfits?
February 04, 2009, 04:37:21 PM
For me its a stradic 6000 with 2 spools, one 50lb tufline the other 30lb nitlon (i think).  Then a stradic 4000 with 14lb tufline. They get bolted onto various rods depending on the application - high end offerings like silstar powertips for tuna casting etc  :D They'll be being relegated to the lender box soon though, am rather sold on high end/high quality gear at the moment.

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Re: Everyones "Light" Outfits?
February 04, 2009, 04:38:58 PM
Not exactly light but I have a STELLA 8000FA on a Saltiga TN80 with 65lb Tuf  line set up for medium - casting work.

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Re: Everyones "Light" Outfits?
February 04, 2009, 04:52:59 PM
My light popping outfit is a Carpenter BC75MH + Twinpower 4000HG filled with Tuftline XP 30 lbs. , can cast up to 60 gr. lures comfortably . Have caught 20+kg YFT but almost got spooled on the first run , have caught numerous numbers of mahi-mahi up to 12 kg with this outfit and used extensively for sailfish popping .

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Re: Everyones "Light" Outfits?
February 04, 2009, 06:15:41 PM
I use a saltiga Z4000H and a pioneer GT Striker 40lb  out fit. Its a good combo, and im very impressed with the pioneer, great bang for the buck!

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Re: Everyones "Light" Outfits?
February 04, 2009, 07:57:50 PM
Saltiga 4500H with 40lb matched with a TBL80/20RF, great outfit & alot of fun.

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Re: Everyones "Light" Outfits?
February 04, 2009, 09:04:55 PM
Medium popping rod I use a Saltiga 80tn...Gotta say I love using this rod. 8)

As I do alot of landbased spinning for tuna,mackies and GT's I just purchased a 'Zenaq' Defi Muthos from 'Fishhead' which is 9'6 rated PE 3-5.
MAN what an awesome rod it is for throwing 85g metals and similarly weighted poppers.

Pete

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Re: Everyones "Light" Outfits?
February 04, 2009, 09:10:44 PM
Medium popping rod I use a Saltiga 80tn...Gotta say I love using this rod. 8)

As I do alot of landbased spinning for tuna,mackies and GT's I just purchased a 'Zenaq' Defi Muthos from 'Fishhead' which is 9'6 rated PE 3-5.
MAN what an awesome rod it is for throwing 85g metals and similarly weighted poppers.

Pete

The Zenaq sounds ideal for casting off the rocks Peter. I was using my Saltiga 80tn around the cape in Byron and it was just a bit short fir the ledges around there.



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Re: Everyones "Light" Outfits?
February 04, 2009, 09:16:49 PM
A few outfits...

Shimano Tiralejo 9ft and Saragosa 5000F
Shimano Stella 4000FD and TCurve Saltwater Spin 5-10kg
Shimano TwinPower 4000FC and Fireblood 701 Med Spin

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Re: Everyones "Light" Outfits?
February 04, 2009, 09:51:42 PM

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The Zenaq sounds ideal for casting off the rocks Peter. I was using my Saltiga 80tn around the cape in Byron and it was just a bit short fir the ledges around there.



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Ewan...I used my saltiga 80tn off the rocks quite successfully on longtails,queenies etc.
But yes you do sacrifice some casting distance.
The zenaq was just what I wanted.

Pete