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Trolling Rod for Gulf Grouper???
Posted by:
BobH
(---.tampabay.rr.com)
Date: November 02, 2001 10:26AM
I would like to build a rod for trolling large lures made by Mann called Stretch 25+ and 30+. Essentially these lures reach depths of 30 feet or more without the need for downriggers or planers. They are well established as great lures for trolling the shallow ledges and rockpiles in the Gulf off the west coast of Florida for gag and red grouper. Anyway, I was hoping someone out there may have made or come across an excellent setup for this application. Any hardware recommendations would also be great. TIA Bob H (aka Bayport Bob) Re: Trolling Rod for Gulf Grouper???
Posted by:
Rich Garbowski
(---.voyageur.ca)
Date: November 02, 2001 12:57PM
Bob, I know of a rodbuilder in the Gulf area having great success with grouper rods just for your application. Several blanks come to mind, and one we have supplied is the Rainshadow E Glass S/W 30# class. We will soon have available also a 40# class ideal for the situation you describe. Suggest use of xtra h.d. boat guides in a spiral wrap configuration. We supply Forecast components you might want to consider for this use and also are very good on the pocketbook. Fishing on the gulf our vacation proved to be a learning experience and understand better what to be used for equipment. Personally used a heavy duty S/W Shikari graphite blank with the spiral setup and worked beautifully on snapper and could easily handle grouper, depending on the nature of the experience of the dude behind the rod. The grouper won the battle on me this time, but I can assure the custom rod being used was of great benefit over the others that were factory built...being more with stability, no line problems, and fit to balance well with the reel setup. Any questions about the stuff you need or more info, please contact me and I'll direct you for further interest or the good source of supplies for your grouper rod. Rich Richard's Rod Reel info@rodreel.com Re: Trolling Rod for Gulf Grouper???
Posted by:
Petro Chem
(---.cvx.algx.net)
Date: November 02, 2001 03:33PM
Hi Bob- I guess a lot would depend on whether the rod would be designed strictly for trolling, or does it need to do double duty as something else, like bottom fishing or casting? If it's just for trolling, I would go with an E-glass blank, especially if you use a spectra mainline to get your plug running deep. Grouper- even the little ones, can slam a lure with a tremendous amount of force, and a durable E-glass blank is a great shock absorber! If you use a braided spectra line, you don't need a blank with a stiff tip to set the hook, but you do need a lot of backbone. For trolling, I would probably put a 10" slick butt on it, and an aluminum gimbal. Aftco seat. I like a long foregrip of hypolon. I would go with a Seeker Classic 6460 (6') or 6465 (6.5') series to suit line test used. Maybe a 4/0 Senator or small lever drag reel filled with spectra. Mann's Stretch Plug (like you mentioned), small Yozuri bonitas, Magnum Rapalas, too. Shallow water grouper fishing is pretty exciting- the strike is hard and their swim bladders don't inflate and hinder their fight. They'll dog you all the way to the boat! Good fun. Re: Trolling Rod for Gulf Grouper???
Posted by:
BobH
(---.tampabay.rr.com)
Date: November 03, 2001 10:38AM
Thanks all for the input. If I could make a double duty rod that, of course, would be better. The double duty would be as you described - bottom fishing &/or jigging. I probably wouldn't be doing a whole lot of casting - (still haven't mastered the fine art of backlash removal!) And I would be using spectra braid to get the lure down a little deeper. Do any other blanks come to mind for a dual use application? Would you use any special guides? I'll definitely be using a spiral setup. Thanks again Bob H Re: Trolling Rod for Gulf Grouper???
Posted by:
John Britt
(---.tampabay.rr.com)
Date: November 03, 2001 10:58AM
Bob you might also try the Seeker JB70 or 80 depending on the length you like.The JB 80 could also be a great tarpon rod. Re: Trolling Rod for Gulf Grouper???
Posted by:
John Britt
(---.tampabay.rr.com)
Date: November 03, 2001 11:37AM
Bob should have added the slick grip and Aftco are the way to go for a serious rod,I would also suggest spending more up front and go for SIC guides. Re: Trolling Rod for Gulf Grouper???
Posted by:
Kerry
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Date: November 06, 2001 12:42AM
Talk to Todd at Lamiglas about their composite blanks. work great for me. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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