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  1. Hi I hope I found the right topic section I’m looking at getting some braid for my PENN Werfare boat rod with multiplier reel combo, not used braid before was wondering if I should go with a 40lb line or would this be too much for the rod/reel. only used mono before but was gonna run with a leader for mono, I was unsure of the length of braid I would need to by too was gonna get a 40lb 50m, it is just for some sea fishing mostly dog fish, pollock the occasional tope. any help would be great thx.
  2. I am new to salt water fishing, and recently bought a Battle II 3000 and Daiwa BG 4500 to do some fishing in inlets and salt water rivers, as well as try out some surf casting. I do realize some bigger reels would've been better for big fish surf casting. I am fishing Cape Cod in the Bass River area. I am wondering two things. I have seen and read a lot about backing your reels with Mono and mainlining braid and then using a leader. I am wondering what lb test for each of the 3000 and 4500. For each reel, What is the ideal lb test to back mono, mainline braid (lb test), and then leader lb test. What lengths of backing, mainline, leader should I be using for each. Should I use the guide lines on the reel for each? I have seen very varied responses on other posts, which I am assuming is mostly preference. Second thing I am wondering, is what are some of the better lures to use for this type of fishing, and live bait setups. What weights should be used, rigs, etc. Any advice would be great. Thanks! Ric
  3. Hey all, I'm dead set on 2 cheap rods for a caster setup, that I could buy in bulk. Can I have some of your guy's or gal's opinions on the kingkast Royale Legend, and the Penn rampage? If not what would you suggest? I'm looking at medium to medium heavy for 1/4 to 1/2 jig/worm/Spinner for Striped and largemouth. Thanks!
  4. Hey guys, I'm relatively new to fishing. I've fished very casually for a couple years, but I'm starting to get more serious. I'm looking to mostly fish bass/blues topwater in CT/RI. Friend of mine recommended the setup I'm asking about, but I have a question. I'm getting this rod (http://www.tackledirect.com/croixps70hf.html) and was curious which of these reels (http://www.tackledirect.com/penn-spinfisher-v-spinning-reels.html) was the correct one to match with it? Thanks.
  5. Hello, I am new to this forum, and kinda knew to this so be easy on me.... But i was wondering, what are some good after market bearings and or parts i could use on my Abu Revo Elite? I was wanting to upgrade my reel for better casting performance, But i wasn't sure on any brands or if there are any after market parts available at all? All comments appreciated... Thank you for your time -John
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