Topwater Caranx Ignobilis: Giant Trevally (GT) > Tackle & Techniques
Xzoga Taka-pi 7525
Paul de Bruijn:
Hi guys,
A friend of mine bought the rod above for our trip next April, and we are wondering if anyone here has experience with this rod.
Specs:
http://www.xzoga.com/taka-pi.php
Going to a remote location it's better to know in advance whether this rod is suitable of maybe too light.
Any advice or experience is highly appreciated!
Thanks a lot!
Brandon Khoo:
Paul, it is pretty hard for anyone to give you an opinion on whether a rod is too heavy or too light when you haven't said what you want the rod for! It's rated PE5 so if you stick to that line class, you should be right. If you want to load it up with PE8, then you might have a problem.
Paul de Bruijn:
Hi Brandon, thanks for your response.
You are absolutely right: we are going to Saint Brandon in April and the guy we are renting a boat from told us a story about a trip he had last year. Some Spanish guys lost a lot of poppers and fish while fishing with 65lbs braid. He advised us to go to 80 or 100...
Unfortunately we have rods that seem too light for this: the Xzoga mentioned and a Smith WRC 80P/35 (altough someone told me that the Smith rod can handle 100lbs...)
We might have to look around for another rod...
Brandon Khoo:
Paul, if you want to fish 100lb, you will need to find a rod in that weight class. The Smith is fine for that weight class but don't overload it! The Xzoga you are looking at isn't suitable.
Colin P:
Hi Paul,
I too am going to Saint Brandon in April - and I will be taking 2 popping rods - a Smiths 80P/35 loaded with 80 test braid and Ocean Revolution Pathfinder loaded with 100 test. The main danger posed to both rod and braid is the shock load on a GT strike (especially close to the boat). You can however set the clutch to mitigate these issues while still having a tight enough clutch to only grudgingly give line. That said, I twice broke 100 test braid on the strike from big GT in Fiji recently. I will be going back to twisted leaders which do "give a little" (much like a bimini in mono) - I doubt I would have broken on either strike if I'd not switched to straight mono.
Good luck in Saint Brandon.
Colin
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