Hello people,
The winter is coming and with cold water I used my favourite lure, the jig. This year I want to add a new casting set-up for jig. I have a MH fast action in 6'6'' (lures range 3/8 - 1oz) and an Abu Garcia Revo SX-L, I think the first model (6.4:1, 8.7oz).
The thing is although the rod is MH, it is difficult for me to hook basses with jig heavier than 1/2 oz (I use fluorocarbon line, not braid), so I am thinking to buy a heavy fast or extra fast action rod for fishing with jig between 1/2 and 1 oz and move to use braid line instead fluorocarbon.
Some options in rods are St. Croix Legend Tournament Bass 7' or 7'4'' H fast action or maybe I will move a bit down with St. Croix Avid 7' H fast action (if you think the quality of avid in terms of sensibility and durability are really good). Other brand I am considering is Dobyns in champlion xp line, maybe 7' Mag heavy (DC705C) or 7'3'' Mag heavy extra fast action (DC735C). What do you think about? Maybe are too power for my purpose (I read you usually go with MH for jigs) or is it better a longer rod to avoid the "hook issue" as 7'6''?. I am considering high quality rods due to I will use this equipment in deep water so I want to get as best sensibility as I can.
For the reel, my experience with the abu revo sx-l is really good, for me is like a tank, really durable (I have one for more than 6 years and it is smooth, cast perfect and I haven't any issue with it, it is like a new one), so I am thinking to buy a new revo4 sx model in 7.3:1 speed (have you tested this reel with good results?); but I doubt if Shimano Curado 201 XGK is better reel in general, and it is faster than abu and maybe better also for this purpose. Do you think these reels are balanced with the kind of rod I am looking or I should go to a lighter one?. Other brand I can find easily is Daiwa ... (maybe any Daiwa Tatula was better?).
As you can see I have a few doubts with this set-up ?, so any help or experience with these equipments are welcome.
Thanks a lot and regards,