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Leo Sorbello

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Hi All,

I would like to know from guys, who have either the subject mentioned rods if there able to cope/use properly stickbait lure weight ranges of 120g - 180g including treble hooks & poppers of weight ranges of 100g - 140g including treble hooks.

I'm interested to maybe acquire either of the rods and would appreciate ones experience with either please.

Thanks guys.

Regards

Leo 

Jason Haack

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I have the 79MH PE8 UG Swim and consider this more of a PE6-8 rod and is fine for lures up to 120g. Suggest the PE10 Ultimo would be a better option for your needs.

Leo Sorbello

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Hi Jason,

Thank you for your details, much appreciated. Your insight has assisted me well.

Regards

Leo

Ricky Lim

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Hi Leo
I own the 1st generation 79H. One of my favourite rod. Light n wippy! For me I think stick bait range 140-180g and my pick being Orion 180.
Awesome on pencil like Toby, longpen100-150 awesome tip action
A very light rod, can cast 200gm, for me I think too heavy once you add terminal. I had used gamma 2000 on it but prefer lighter plus terminal.
With poppers, my favourite pick would be fullscale 200. Having said that it works fullscalse Big 180 perfectly. ( bigger cup face). Match in Heaven!
Other than that nothing else to say!


Leo Sorbello

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Hi Ricky,

Many thanks for taking the time in providing a top break up what lures from your use is tops for the 79H....thanks again. It has certainly narrowed it down further to another rod that I'm eyeing out being the Carpenter BLC 80/40 R-Power max Super Cobra.

Regards

Leo


Mark Richie

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Pending what your target species is, it's important to note the blue chaser rods are tuna rods. Even the hardcore super cobra. As is usually the case with a tuna rod, their parabolic action means they struggle to lift a big G off the coral.

Take a look at a recent picture posted on the fans of carpenter Facebook page. It really sums up what I'm getting at. It's a great pic but the rod is nearly doubled over on itself. It'd be as comfy as you can get fighting an XO blue fin for an hour but I don't like its chances of lifting a GT off a bommie.

Just my 2c and feel free to prove me wrong anyone.

Alex Gomez

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Hi Leo,
I'm no expert but have also researched this a lot and yes the BLC series are designed for Kingfish primarily but make excellent tuna rods and have a big following.  The action is designed for the rod to fold over when a fish decides to run under a boat which makes the blank powerful but soft. The Ultimo's are designed for steering GT's away from reef cover in a hurry!

There are much better options with the Ultimo 79H being the best of the three mentioned.

Good luck!

Alex

Leo Sorbello

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Hi Guys,

If I acquire the Carpenter BLC 80/40 R-Power max Super Cobra, I'll be using the Gamma 90's & 120's, Bluefish 100's, 120's & Bluefish 140's, Gamma 160's in which I'm sure the rod can cast out good distance with weight range of lures mentioned with also nicely work & handle all the lures I've mentioned. Probably, popper weights of around 100g ?.

Yes, I'm aware of this BLC would be better suited to Kingfish & Tuna fishing in which currently I do a lot more of.

More experience feedback already provided from you good guys is super in me thinking harder of possibly a GT purpose rod being the ripple fisher 79H to suffice the stronger focus on GT fishing.

I'm not entirely a novice in lure popping & stickbait fishing but would love to experience more consistent GT fishing.

I probably should of posted my initial post in the kingfish/tuna section with the lure ranges, models and the BLC rod thoughts for others to come out with cross in between applications.

Regards

Leo   



Alex Gomez

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People say the Carpenter Coral Viper is such a dual purpose rod and so is the MH 80H.