I was in Prasek's yesterday just S of El Campo (great store BTW, you should stop in and check it out) on my way back from a fishing trip to POC. Plan was to grab some fuel and a BBQ sandwich but left with a couple of beautiful ribeyes and a new Salinity spinning rod. They were 10% off with a free hat so I pulled the trigger.
Recommend me a mid or upper level spinning reel to pair with the rod. It's the 7 foot 6 inch model weighted for 1/4 to 1 oz lures. 8-17 lb line.
I've heard good things about Penn reels but never fished one. What specific model/size for this rod? I grew up fishing Shimano so could go that direction too. I've got an older Shimano 4000 but it's heavy and just a little too big.
Plan for this rod is croaker fishing and throwing shrimp under a popping cork. All inshore saltwater, wade and boat fishing. It might get some work with heavier artificials out on the oyster reefs, throwing 3/4 oz jig head artificial. Reel has to be able to take salt water because we wade fish so much. Will look at picking up a lighter weight set up for artificials in the next few months.
Last question - specific recs on line for this set-up? Braid vs. mono? Brand and specific line type? I've fished both over the years and really don't have a preference. I know it's a hot button topic but I keep feet in both camps. Don't mind the braid too much other than the wind knots you can end up with when running a spinning reel.
Thanks fellas!
Edited to add - small red from yesterday but loved the double spot. Threw him back in so one of you guys can catch him when he's bigger.
Recommend me a mid or upper level spinning reel to pair with the rod. It's the 7 foot 6 inch model weighted for 1/4 to 1 oz lures. 8-17 lb line.
I've heard good things about Penn reels but never fished one. What specific model/size for this rod? I grew up fishing Shimano so could go that direction too. I've got an older Shimano 4000 but it's heavy and just a little too big.
Plan for this rod is croaker fishing and throwing shrimp under a popping cork. All inshore saltwater, wade and boat fishing. It might get some work with heavier artificials out on the oyster reefs, throwing 3/4 oz jig head artificial. Reel has to be able to take salt water because we wade fish so much. Will look at picking up a lighter weight set up for artificials in the next few months.
Last question - specific recs on line for this set-up? Braid vs. mono? Brand and specific line type? I've fished both over the years and really don't have a preference. I know it's a hot button topic but I keep feet in both camps. Don't mind the braid too much other than the wind knots you can end up with when running a spinning reel.
Thanks fellas!
Edited to add - small red from yesterday but loved the double spot. Threw him back in so one of you guys can catch him when he's bigger.