04-08-2013, 04:09 PM
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Orange County, ca
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Originally Posted by Fiskadoro
How about a Daiwa SL20SH filled with thirty power pro, for use with 15-25 pound topshots, on a 7ft Seeker or Calstar rated for 10-30 pound.
Here's the logic: That reel is light weight, easy to maintain, casts great, has a great clicker, and a good fast gear ratio. The drag is not that strong, only really suitable 20 pound but is enough for what you want to target.
You can hold it all day without wearing your arm out, it casts well enough for plastics, has enough capacity with the spectra to fish deep, and it cranks fast enough for fishing rockfish.
Halibut wise the drag is smooth as silk, and with that clicker you can drift for butts clicker on reel out of gear.
A good all around reel about 100 bucks new on sale, or fifty to 75 used on ebay.
Rod wise Seekers and Calstars are tough, they a light enough tip for halibut, and enough backbone for cranking up rockfish.
Spectra will allow you to fish deeper with lighter weight for rockfish, keep you on the bottom with better feel for halibut and it will cut through kelp for bass.
Topshots 15 for halibut, 20 for fishing bass in the kelp, 25 for fishing light Iron for rockfish.
A plus is if you ever go out on a sport boat the rig will be ideal for bait fishing tuna, or yellowtail on paddies.
All and all that's a good setup that should set you back about 200 bucks if you shop around.
That's my take.
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