Posts Tagged ‘Saltwater’
My budget is tight so im holding it to under $150 and can you tell me good fishing line at that lenght.
I’m looking to spend around $100 on a combo, and i would like to know which would be a good choice for me. I fish of piers and occasionally go sail fishing.
Nowadays, it’s the size and line capacity (and the size of the drag washers). But back when I was a kid, a buddy of mine showed up to fish off the pier with a freshwater reel, while I had my Penn spinning reel of the same size. I used my reel for years — his was good for that one trip — it rusted!
But nowadays, I think all reasonable reels are corrosion-resistant enough to use in the salt.
every now and then i go to a beach in north carolina, and want to begin fishing there. i am not sure what kind rod, reel, bait, etc. to get, and i don’t know everything that i will need. i am a complete beginner. please help.
I want to saltwater fishing boat that has a walk-around deck, cuddy-cabin, diesel engine (good fuel economy), and is fairly fast. What should I buy?
I need to purchase some rod and reels. I want the best combo for the best price. I do not want too spend hundreds of dollars on each combo. I need 2 for Red fishing, and 2 for trolling in the ocean for larger fish. What are some inexpensive reliable combos i should purchase
What is a good saltwater rod to setup with a baitcasting reel. I plan on doing some charter boat fishing. I want a rod thats affordable but thick and strong and sturdy. Id like the closest thing to an all purpose saltwater rod that can handle calico bass to yellowfin tuna, live baitin and iron jigging. Able to hold heavy 12 plus oz. lures for deep waters. I think you get the picture by now. Any recommendations will help.
Macarthur1977 got it right, it be 3,427 lbs., caught by the “Master Shark Angler”, Frank Mundus in 1986 ;)…
Note: Feast your eyeballs on this monster!!http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Monta…
Larger view:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en…
UPDATE: Yup’ same here, just seems like I’ve heard someone expressin’ that before ~ maybe it was me
;)…
Take a look at Daiwa VIP 270.
I need a saltwater spinning reel that can hold alot of line. Would be for shark fishing.