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Old 04-18-2007, 06:47 AM   #11
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Thanks for the detailed responses, I knew I asked the right crew. To answer some questions posed to me.


Type of trips: I would say a split for bass with live bait and jigging

Area: some off Rhode Island, Conneticut and Jersey although i would love to get out to Montaulk

How many trips? dont exactly know but definately 5 or more (bass)

Type of boat: Mixed some party some private charter

Number of set ups:2

I am a tackle who, I admit it but i have no smaller tackle. I looked at teh avet LX and the price isnt bad. I also looked at accurate as i just purchased the 665 2 speed for tuna jigging and the 870 and 270 are sweet but expensive in comparasin to other manufactures.

I knew this would be a great post as there are obviously many techniques and opinions on the subject. I also have two brand new Quantum Cabo 60's that are great spinners as well but i always preffered conventional

Awesoem suggestions, thanks again
If your speaking directly to verticle jigging and live baiting your half way home with reel already....use the 665 you already have and my chice for live baiting and fluke is St. Croix SWC70MF. The soft tip will keep you from pulling hooks on fluke like the muskies series is awesome for tog but too stiff for fluke...

If your speaking to wire line jigging then you will need a seperate set up.

Have a great season!

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Old 04-18-2007, 04:32 PM   #12
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Old 04-18-2007, 08:59 PM   #13
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G-Man A suggestion I would look into a rod that has back bone for setting the hook I have Lamaglass blanks for custom rod suggsution line 20-40lbs class if oyu run braide line I would go with a stong guide system

I aslo have some great Lami graphite blanks as well they are 7f I can cut the tip or butt to make the action to our liking
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Are you gonna pitch plugs--bucktails, bombers, poppers etc? Troll wire? Liveline bunkers/shad? 3-way eels? Fish chunks? Jig? You need several outfits.
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