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    Fishing Rod - Marlborough Sounds - Advice ?

    Looking at getting a new Rod ( just the Rod already have the Reel ) for fishing from a boat in the Marlborough Sounds .
    Blue Cod / Kahawia / Gurnard etc .
    $150.00 budget
    Suggestions ………….
    FALL IN LOVE WITH THE NUMBERS , NOT THE IDEA

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    What is the reel?
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    Won't go wrong with a two piece ugly stick. In whatever weight you want, and they come in either overhead or spinning format.
    I have a few 5-25 kg models and they are great.
    Not sure if they are over $150 but they are worth paying a bit more for if they are.
    Overkill is still dead.

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    Being two piece they pack down for storage and travel
    Overkill is still dead.

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    Love a fishing tackle thread! I don't know the area (locals can tell me to bugger off!), BUT assuming bait fishing for small species, next question is what type of reel do you have, spinning or overhead? I would agree with 7mmswm in looking at the Ugly Stik range for durability and price. Rating 6-10kg would be standard, but 4-8kg is a lot more fun. That said, it's got to match the reel. In 2024, I hope it's a small reel loaded with braid. Also would agree with a multi-section travel rod (not telescopic!). Two pieces is too long, three pieces is infuriating for transport, four piece is the sweet spot.
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    Take your reel into Hendersons in Blenheim, they'll find you a good match for your reel within your price range.
    No affiliation, I've just shopped there for 20+ years.

    For general Sounds fishing I like a 6-10kg rod, around 6ft long, that'll do for cod, gurnard, kahawai and smaller kingies.

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    I should have mentioned the Reel , it’s nothing flash Shimano 4000D Baitrunner .
    I’ve used it with success for 18 months with an old and abused Rod of unknown origin.
    FALL IN LOVE WITH THE NUMBERS , NOT THE IDEA

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    Ugly Stick come in a rod rated from 5-25 kg. They are an awesome rod. Spool that shimano with 50 lb braid and you will handle most things. I run the exact set up.
    Overkill is still dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ground Control View Post
    I should have mentioned the Reel , it’s nothing flash Shimano 4000D Baitrunner.
    That's a solid, sensible size reel.

    Two piece: https://www.marine-deals.co.nz/boat-...7ft-6-10kg-2pc

    Four piece: https://www.marine-deals.co.nz/trave...7ft-5-10kg-4pc

 

 

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