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Spinner or conventional? What technique of fishing? What body of water?I did very well with your recommendations for a Tog (Thank you) rod and reel. As Striper season is approaching, I was just wondering if anyone had a striper rod and reel recommendations--fishing off small charter or party boats (not surf). Thanks in advance.
thanks, any recs for this part of it. I really appreciate it.Look for a nice spinning rig to round out your bass fishing arsenal and you'll be set.
One thing popped in my mind, I really have no Surf experience, but if I wanted to use the Terez or Grappler with a spinning reel, could it get me by if I just happened to be surf fishing on a day (I would do it very infrequently so I do not want to invest in that type of setup)?Essex - sure, as I wrote earlier, look at at a Shimano Spheros SW 5000/6000 or a similar-sized Penn Battle III DX. The rod really depends on what you want to spend. I would go with a Shimano Terez or one of their newest Grappler sticks, but those are to my taste. You might like something totally different. You have to go and look at the available choices. I highly recommend Trophy Tackle in West Babylon, or Causeway B&T, right in my home town of Wantagh. Both owned by solid guys, and either will not steer you wrong.
Thanks as always!Well, most if not all of the Terez and Grappler rods are kinda "height challenged" for any sort of serious surf work. I haven't surf fish in 30+ years, but I can tell you that using a 6-7' "boat type" spinner in the surf might work if the fish are close-in. But if you have to reach out to cuts between bars and that sort of thing, these rods would not have the required range. They are really designed to fish from boats.