The Beginner's Guide to Offshore Fishing Rods and Reels: Here's What You Need!
2023 ж. 5 Там.
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Looking to go offshore fishing and trying to learn which rods and reels you'll want to purchase for the big day? In this video, we'll look at a full class of rods and reels, as well as their purposes and the quantity we would take for each. Specifically, we'll discuss:
20/30lb class
50lb class
70/80lb class
130lb class
We'll also look at the different species of fish you would expect to catch with each, and some pros and cons of choosing different sizes.
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This is really helpful, thank you
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Very good information
Guys thank you for your videos and content… very helpful and straightforward
So glad you find it helpful!
I was a weekend warrior running my own boat out of Ocean City MD. Penn 750, 850, or 950SS spinning reels with 30 or 40lb mono and a 50 -60 lb mono leader. We didn't have the shark problem most of the time, but if encountered a 12/0 Senator loaded with wire. It wasn't going to be a good day for the shark. I did no high speed trolling, so 2 speed 30 's and 50's were all required. If I was tournament fishing, I used all Penn equipment (rods and reels 30, 50, and 80 lb reels) with IGFA terminal gear, just for the prize money. The only wide reels I currently own are a pair of Shimano 50TLD's and a pair of Penn 70's. Most of the time, they're too bulky for average fishing.
Great comment bud, appreciate the additional information here. 👍
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great video
Hi I got a reel with max drag of 40ib what size fish would you recommend it for