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Michael Mancini

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Carpenter Monster Hunter 80 H : lures
May 15, 2015, 01:24:44 PM
Hi Guys

I am now the proud owner of a MH 80 H. Jumped on the opportunity. ;D

What do you believe are the best lures to use with my new baby and a Stella 18000?

Thanks for your help

Trevor Skinner

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Re: Carpenter Monster Hunter 80 H : lures
May 15, 2015, 03:13:19 PM
Michael,

Probably my favourite GT rod, no definitely my favorite GT rod.

Personally, I think it has a fairly broad band of effectiveness in terms of lure types and weight. It balances best though with 140g/200g stickballs and 120/180g poppers in my opinion. My first choice for that rod is a Gamma 160 (H) or a Hammerhead E Cup (145g) and I work outwards from there depending on the fishing and conditions.

Enjoy, you will.

Regards,


Trev   

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Re: Carpenter Monster Hunter 80 H : lures
May 15, 2015, 04:50:53 PM
It will cast any weight lure you care to carry in your box, I use mine as a big stick bait rod and for poppers of all sizes

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Re: Carpenter Monster Hunter 80 H : lures
May 18, 2015, 09:33:24 AM
Thanks guys.

Hope we get some nice weather soon so I can go play... :)

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Re: Carpenter Monster Hunter 80 H : lures
May 19, 2015, 07:51:22 AM
I can only speak for poppers, but the most appropriate size seems to be 150gr poppers. It works 180gr poppers very well, too. But I think in most cases 150gr is enough. Rather spend your energy on popping properly, than throwing big weights all day long. Try the Heru Cubera popper in 150gr. It's a perfect fit.