Thread: Sabiki rig
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07-16-2015, 09:33 PM #1Junior Member
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Sabiki rig
What size reel would you use fishing the sabiki rod?
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07-17-2015, 07:25 AM #2Senior Member
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If the rod has a guide between the reel seat and the hole,you can use a spinning reel in the 4000 size. If it does not have a guide,a large bait casting reel is what you need. If the tip of the rod has a metal collar,30lb braid works best on spinning because there is no memory to choke the line being the guide is only a foot from the reel. If the collar is all plastic,heavy mono around 20lb is best because lighter line will grove the tip faster.
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JG: Thanks for the tips on the line to Steven. Some new information for me too that will be helpful, only now I have to stop in for new line again.
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For a sabiki rig you only need to add 25 yards to the end. You won't usually have but half of that out at a time if you are bait-fishing, so you can lose a bit to attrition.


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