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SeaSalt
02-03-2006, 10:06 AM
Any advice on a rod for kayaking? Looking for a 7' MH, fast action, casting... not too long of a butt...

saw some few combos at cabela with abu and cabela rods...

i have an All star spinning and I like it alot...

probaly will try to get it from Bait Shack (sponsor here) once I narrow down the rod and reel in next couple months...

Caught Myself
02-03-2006, 06:50 PM
Everything I take in the yak is disposable. I have a 7' MH Ugly Stick. If the leash breaks or if it breaks while getting rolled in the shorebreak, it won't hurt my feelings a bit. Got it from Randy. He said if it breaks, bring it back and get a new one.

Reel? I use a Shimano but there are so many choices I'll leave that for someone else.

J_Lannon
02-04-2006, 05:38 AM
Everything I take in the yak is disposable. I have a 7' MH Ugly Stick. If the leash breaks or if it breaks while getting rolled in the shorebreak, it won't hurt my feelings a bit. Got it from Randy. He said if it breaks, bring it back and get a new one.

Reel? I use a Shimano but there are so many choices I'll leave that for someone else.



I stay on the cheap when buying rods for the yak. Ugly stiks for metoo.

SeaSalt
02-04-2006, 12:19 PM
yeah... i got a 8 foot ugly too...

I'm leaning toward abu garcia 5500 or 6500 with a 7 ' MH fast rod...

anybody got a used one?

hokieboy
02-04-2006, 12:25 PM
I have two of each but sorry there not for sale. If you cant decide which one to get id go with the 6500 b/c it is slightly larger. I have two and they are both on 7' mh rods. With 15# they make a perfect combo. Ugly sticks are the way to go for cheap reliable rods though.

Rockstar
02-04-2006, 03:50 PM
Check out the Daiwa Eliminators... $30 for graphite blank, fuji guides/seat. etc. I have two (8"MH, 7"M) and I think they cast much nicer than the Ugly Stiks. Penn Captiva is my choice budget reel... go with a Daiwa Laguna if you got a little more jack to spend... it's well worth it.

J_Lannon
02-05-2006, 04:05 AM
Check out the Daiwa Eliminators... $30 for graphite blank, fuji guides/seat. etc. I have two (8"MH, 7"M) and I think they cast much nicer than the Ugly Stiks. Penn Captiva is my choice budget reel... go with a Daiwa Laguna if you got a little more jack to spend... it's well worth it.



Where can I check out the Daiwa Eliminators?

SeaSalt
02-05-2006, 12:15 PM
i hear american rod smith is manufacturing rods for yakers. Anyone have one or heard of these rods?

johnnyleo11
02-05-2006, 01:04 PM
Where can I check out the Daiwa Eliminators?
check out the Sports Authority. I have some 11 footers from there.

JAM
02-05-2006, 05:34 PM
I had a heck of a time finding something that would work good on the yak and found that nothing factory would work for me so: I took an 8 ft tica cut 24 inches off the but put on a new reel seat and cork did the math and lost one guide and repositioned the rest of them and man o man 6 ft pole that can throw up to 3 oz's.. Biggest bang about it is all fish come right into my hands because most people's arm span is their height.. Wooks real real well.. Put a cheap little reel on it and off to the races... .. JAM:)

Rockstar
02-06-2006, 04:25 PM
Check out the Daiwa Eliminators... $30 for graphite blank, fuji guides/seat. etc. I have two (8"MH, 7"M) and I think they cast much nicer than the Ugly Stiks. Penn Captiva is my choice budget reel... go with a Daiwa Laguna if you got a little more jack to spend... it's well worth it.

Dick's Sporting Goods on Independence... I think it was Galyans then though... still might be worth a shot though. I think there is also 2 versions of this rod... i'm not sure of the differences but I have the 'custom surf series). www.digitaldagger.com carries them, might be able to find them cheaper.