Hi Mahmoud,
What sort of sizes are you thinking for small stickbait? Also line weight and purpose (or target) are you fishing for?
Cheers,
Tak
Hi all
The Carpenter lineup of rods seems like a black box to me
I would appreciate if you can give my basic info about main properties of different rods, off course I did search the specs of each rods, but as you know specs don't tell everything about a rod
My main interest is which rods are for small stickbaits, which are for big stickbaits and which are for chuggers,
Tnanks in advance
Mahmoud
Dear Tak
I'm looking for a stickbait rod (65-150gm lures) to be used for bluefin tuna over 100kg
I'm also trying to understand the difference between the main characteristics of your lines eg: CV, EP...etc
Thanks
Hi Mahmoud,
It sounds to me BLC80/35R-PM SC will be good candidate for your purpose.
Also my short description for each series as bellow but can be slightly different depending on actual model as some models can cross over.
BLC - smaller size stickbaits and swim pencils rod for Kingfish, Tuna
CV - lightweight all round GT rods
EP - lightweight versatile rods
LGM- SP - GT Popping rods
MH - heavy GT rod for fishing with high drag tension
TBL - stickbaits and swim pencils for GT, Kingfish, Tuna
Cheers,
Tak