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Salt water rod for Lakers at the 'Chu?'
 
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gorgeousviolette
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 2:52 pm    Post subject: Salt water rod for Lakers at the 'Chu?' Reply with quote

Question, what type of gear would you use to catch lakers at Wachusett? 6.5' rods, 7'? I saw some kids last year with 9' and 10' salt water rods, and I asked why were they using them - They replied so they can cast the lure waaaay out there, because the lakers run far and deep from shore.

Is using a 10' salt rod fine for this?

I know Krocodiles, Kastmasters are fine enough lures but can one throw a shiner that far too?

What pound test would you recommend?

I was figuring running medium 7' rod with a Carolina-Rig setup, 12lb main mono line to a 1oz sliding sinker, bead, swivel to 8lb fluorocarbon directly tied to a spoon. Is this ok?

Thanks in advance!

-Marlon
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tunameltdown
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 8:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've seen guys using the long rods wachusett too. They claim they can cast out to the deeper water and there fore catch more fish. Yet that day I caught 6 lakers and they only caught 3. I use a 7'-7.5' foot rod but I am thinking of getting a 8'-8.5' rod in the future for casting spoons. I am not going to by a saltwater rod but rather a salmon or steelhead style rod. They are much lighter than a surf rod and more flexible.
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