Or am I the only one stupid enough to think it's a good idea. Just bought a Shimano Calcutta 401D and looking at suitable rod options to work lighter stickbaits, KY lures, etc with maybe 30lb braid
Or am I the only one stupid enough to think it's a good idea. Just bought a Shimano Calcutta 401D and looking at suitable rod options to work lighter stickbaits, KY lures, etc with maybe 30lb braid
Not a dumb idea at all. Overheads are all I ever used to use for lure casting. The biggest disadvantage is controlling them, especially casting into wind. A birds nest can be REALLY frustrating when the fishing is hot. Worst when you are fishing light lures. Much nicer to use once you have hooked a fish though IMO.
Experience. What you get just after you needed it.
Yeah I've been using a cheap compact bait cast reel for all my casting for the last 2 years (Abu Garcia Blackmax3) and come to strongly prefer overhead reels rather than spinning, even with the occasional birds nest. The Calcutta is supposed to have excellent cast control and I want to use it for river mouth KY and KY/Kingfish off the boat as well as probably a bit of slow jigging - but with a rod mainly focussed on casting/working top water lures. Looking at the 7'11" Shimano KAOS possibly although I'd really prefer something 6-7ft, it seems like casting heavier lures is quite uncommon with a bait caster in NZ, most of the overhead rods available are for stump-puller setups or various types of jigging which may be a either a bit stiff or too soft for casting
I decided I quite like lure fishing over using cut or live baits, it's a lot tidier.
Yeah. Much more active way of fishing.
Best rods for casting overheads have a relatively slow action so they accelerate the lure more evenly through the cast. Not sure what's on the market at the moment.
Experience. What you get just after you needed it.
I use one (same rig) for Kahawai, snapper and salmon. I use braid and rarely get nests. Used to get them all the time but i spose you just get used to them.
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I like Abu 7:1ohead and a jellytip or a 10or 15kg longish jigging / casting rod. A Penn 850 reel works ok too.
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Do it!!! Let me know your cast weight and il make a little stick bait for ya.
Love em... although can be a challenge when an 8' shark gobbles your much smaller catch....
Consider a 9 ft surfcaster.
Summer grass
Of stalwart warriors splendid dreams
the aftermath.
Matsuo Basho.
I use a Daiwa Alphas on a GLoomis GLX. and Calcutta 200 with PE 1.5 on a GLoomis GL3. And my Stella 4000 on a Majorcraft shore stick-bait rod. Depending which way you want to go - European/Jap/American/Taiwanese/Chinese rods and your budget, there are alot of options out there.
I would have upgraded my GLoomis to St Croix but I couldn't be bothered after getting distracted by other hobbies.
Whats the difference between a overhead rod and a spin rod?
Can you get that overhead with the handle on the correct side?
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"Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.
308Win One chambering to rule them all.
use a shimano tranx good for big kingis on stick baits the difference between a overhead rod and a spin rod the guides are on top for a overhead rod and underneath for a spin rod and you can get lefthanded reels
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