Well I finaly bit the bullet and bought a penn 14/0 reel. Now I need a rod for it. Any suggestions?
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Well I finaly bit the bullet and bought a penn 14/0 reel. Now I need a rod for it. Any suggestions?
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For what??????? I love trick questions.
Same question, what are you going to do with that monstrosity????
All my years bottom fishing offshore, I never used anything bigger than a 113H.
Anchor maybe...?
course maybe I shouldn't joke with someone named Psychobilly.
I have mine on a Penn International VS5010TS60 6’0” rod. I have never liked the idea of roller guides mixed with sand so this International has Pac Bay turbo guides all the way to the tip. I use mine exclusively for land based shark fishing and have been very impressed with the quality for an off-the-shelf rod at this price point. I also have the same rod matched with a 12/0 that gets used a lot more often. Spooled with straight 100# Sufix on both, but added a 200 yard topshot of 130# on the 14/0 for added power during the last few minutes of the fight.
Here's the 12/0 on said rod-the 14/0 is still on loan from the Blacktip Challenge.
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Pac Bay turbo guides
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hey dutch, i was wantin to get into big time shark fishing off the beach and was wondering where you go to do most of your fishing. a friend of mine told me it was illegal to do it on any alabama beach. Is that right? or are there spots on like fort morgan where its legal.
I believe there are a few select spots where it's legal to fish for sharks in the Fort Morgan area, not exactly sure where though. I'm sure Dutch can help you out.
A rod for that thing? Just put some guides on a crowbar.
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I was thinking the same thing http://www.gulfcoastfishingconnectio...isc/hahaha.gif ...a 6foot long machinery bar more like it
hook it to the reese hitch of a truck
Tackle Direct is where I have ordered all my shark rods. I'm a huge fan of the Penn rods for sharking, the Mariner standup rods are the ticket for my 6/0 HLW and 9/0 reels for less than $100 delivered to my door.
It's a no go in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach proper. You can fish the Ft. Morgan state park beach but they lock the gates at 5:30 and don't play around. Mobile Street during daylight hours. Otherwise, there is a lack of public beach access that makes it difficult unless you are renting out there or know someone who will allow you to park and access the beach on that end of the peninsula. It can so make for a LONG kayak drag. Parking at Grant Street overnight can be a risky venture with the washed out road and isolated/unlit area it sits in. I know two people whose cars have been vandalized parking there and I don't do it anymore.
Another close option are the many beaches in Pensacola that are open to shark fishing around the clock with good parking and access. There is a strong and growing land based shark fishing community in the Pensacola/Gulf Breeze/Navarre area. There have been some nights that I've looked down the beach on Ft. Pickens and seen more than a dozen people shark fishing. A Florida nonresident license it required but opens up A LOT of shark fishing/surf fishing real estate within a short drive.
ok thanks i think ill try to go down to pensacola and see I'm pretty sure I've got all the gear: penn special senator 6/0 with 50 pound line with an ocean master stand up rod. would that do for shark fishin
Just tonight I had to make up my mind between the Penn Penn International VS5010TS60 6’0”, and the Penn Ally ALLBW50100C66 6'6".
Both are 50-100# rods, slicks butts and IIRC, the same reel seat. The Ally has the Fuji LR guides.
$159.99 vs $119.99 from tackledirect.com.
I have the Ally on it's way to me, chose to save the $40.00.
Going to put my 9/0 on it for now, 12/0 when I pick one up.
That 14/0 deserves a rod built for it.
My first thought for the 14/0 though was a custom rod from Barrett Custom Fishing Rods, Barrett Custom Fishing Rods | Custom Fishing Rod Photo Gallery
He does great work and seems to do a LOT of rods specifically for LBS.
Well known & respected on various shark fishing forums.
He will work within your budget and needs.
Thanks Chile .I'll give him a shout.
For beach shark fishing I like a long rod. I never used under a 8ft rod. Most were 9-10ft. The extra length helps keep your line out of the waves and when in a long fight that extra length really helps out on the back. Make sure your rod has a gimble because you'll need a fighting belt. As far as roller guides you really dont need them. They just help with line stress. I like my first guide and tip to have rollers but the rest turbo guides. Just my .02
Billy, if you decide you don't like it I might be interested in buying it for a winch for my ATV, if the price is right! LOL! Just kidding, good luck!