Cali-Heist Posted June 6, 2014 Posted June 6, 2014 Was told to get a Powell 795 ( swim bait rod ) from a few of my friends.. California Delta fishing time.. Your thoughts !!! Quote
LMB KING Posted June 6, 2014 Posted June 6, 2014 For the money is wright and mcgill Skeet Reese 7'11 punch rod for $89 lifetime warranty. Quote
Cali-Heist Posted June 6, 2014 Author Posted June 6, 2014 Thnx LMB KING ... I will check that out... Right now I have a Curado on an *** 13 med/hvy Quote
LMB KING Posted June 6, 2014 Posted June 6, 2014 curado is perfect reel, but for punching, you basically need a broomstik. A medium- heavy wont cut it. You need at least heavy. I have a extra heavy, extra fast 7'11 punching rod. you can also use a swimbait rod but it has to load up fast like a extra fast action. Quote
Super User tcbass Posted June 6, 2014 Super User Posted June 6, 2014 I know irod makes the Bub Tosh punching rod. Quote
Cali-Heist Posted June 6, 2014 Author Posted June 6, 2014 @LMB KING - last week was my first punching trip.. So I am definitely open to any suggestions.. So your saying to stick with the Curado , but find a nice extra heavy reel to compliment it ? Quote
DTack Posted June 6, 2014 Posted June 6, 2014 @LMB KING - last week was my first punching trip.. So I am definitely open to any suggestions.. So your saying to stick with the Curado , but find a nice extra heavy reel to compliment it ? Which Curado do you have? Do you have a price range you're looking to stay within in terms of the rod cost? Quote
LMB KING Posted June 6, 2014 Posted June 6, 2014 @LMB KING - last week was my first punching trip.. So I am definitely open to any suggestions.. So your saying to stick with the Curado , but find a nice extra heavy reel to compliment it ? Yes, stay with the curado reel if its a 7.1 gear ratio. A 6.1 might work, but it will slow you down a little, so you need to be fast with your hands. I recommend a fast gear ratio like 7.1 and higher. Curado's are work horse reels. 50 pound braid is the minimum i would use. Myself, I use 65 to 80 pound braid, but 50 would get the job done. Quote
Cali-Heist Posted June 7, 2014 Author Posted June 7, 2014 @DTack ... Looking to spend around $150-$200 ... Maybe a little more if it's worth it to do so Quote
DTack Posted June 7, 2014 Posted June 7, 2014 Since you're in California I can give you some true advice dealing with a couple of your favorite places (cal delta and clear lake.). You're already addressing the first part, you definitely need a heavier action rod. It's slightly outside of your price range but a Dobyns 805c Champion is a great rod for your heavy flipping. You may be able to find it used local under your budget. For very heavy cover which we have a lot of this rod will put them in the boat. 65+ lb braid and weights 3/4 to 1.5 ounces are right at home on this rod. The rod is a complete brute however it took a while for the balance to get right so it's comfortable to pitch and punch with all day. Please let me know if I can help with more specifics on punching out here, happy to try to help. 1 Quote
SenkoGuru Posted June 7, 2014 Posted June 7, 2014 The Duckett White Ice 7'8" XX-Heavy is all you will ever need, pretty much an amazing punching Rod. Quote
LMB KING Posted June 7, 2014 Posted June 7, 2014 LMB KNG - I have a Curado 200 E 7 That reel is perfect for punching. It will go perfectly with the w & m Skeet Reese 7'11punching rod. Also remember to use a long rod, less then 7'10 will not be a good idea for punching even though some companies make shorter rods, those companies don't know how to make punching rods. Quote
SenkoGuru Posted June 7, 2014 Posted June 7, 2014 That reel is perfect for punching. It will go perfectly with the w & m Skeet Reese 7'11punching rod. Also remember to use a long rod, less then 7'10 will not be a good idea for punching even though some companies make shorter rods, those companies don't know how to make punching rods. Quote
SenkoGuru Posted June 8, 2014 Posted June 8, 2014 I would take a guess that you would know. I'm still laughing over that statement of a punching rod less than 7'10" Is from a company that doesn't know how to make a punching rod. I'll give it to you, that may be the biggest load of bull I have ever read on any bass forum, ever, so................congrats you have the title. Enjoy it. Quote
LMB KING Posted June 8, 2014 Posted June 8, 2014 I would take a guess that you would know. I'm still laughing over that statement of a punching rod less than 7'10" Is from a company that doesn't know how to make a punching rod. I'll give it to you, that may be the biggest load of bull I have ever read on any bass forum, ever, so................congrats you have the title. Enjoy it. you fish with duckett rods and your laughing at me? dude that's the most garbage rod company ever existed, no wonder why you use a 7'8 for punching. that explains your ignorance. I'm done here. Quote
SenkoGuru Posted June 8, 2014 Posted June 8, 2014 I really don't mind what brand you fish with or what you like, you go fish it and you enjoy it but when you start to lead someone else, whom seems new and they are asking questions. I can not and will not let you lead them wrong with really, really bad info. If you want to answer questions, maybe you should know what you're doing before answering. Have a good day. 1 Quote
Super User MarkH024 Posted June 8, 2014 Super User Posted June 8, 2014 That reel is perfect for punching. It will go perfectly with the w & m Skeet Reese 7'11punching rod. Also remember to use a long rod, less then 7'10 will not be a good idea for punching even though some companies make shorter rods, those companies don't know how to make punching rods.please explain why you need to be at 7'11 or bigger? Curious to read this. 1 Quote
Super User F14A-B Posted June 8, 2014 Super User Posted June 8, 2014 Yea, I mean I punch with 7'6" and 7'11" but I prefer a shorter rod, and you most certainly can use a shorter rod. My question is why couldn't you? 1 Quote
Mikell Posted June 9, 2014 Posted June 9, 2014 im about to use a 7'1 or a 7'3 to punch, im a bank fisherman and this seems more realistic, fishing in florida you can punch all kinds of stuff from the bank! is the world about to explode because i blew mother natures mind for using such a short rod to punch with? Quote
ChrisAW Posted June 10, 2014 Posted June 10, 2014 My punching rod is 7'6" and always will be. It will make zero difference between 7'6" and 7'11". I have even used a 7' in a pinch when I didnt ecpect to find any matted vegetation on a normally very clean lake, and ended up catching my personal best at 6 pounds using it that day. Rod length isnt AS important as a good rod with the right power rating for your area and line selection obviously. Fishing mostly in MI, I can suffice with just a heavy action and not have any issues. In the Delta, I doubt i could get away with that. 1 Quote
Cali-Heist Posted June 10, 2014 Author Posted June 10, 2014 @DTack - I appreciate the info brother.. I have Spiderwire Zillabraid 65lb I had bought on sale a while back and some 3/4 up to 1.5 ounce weights already. Only because it's much easier to pull trigger on the weights ( didn't go tungsten for now ). Just tough to convince myself to go above a certain $$ amount for rod on a technique that I'm just learning. Though I know I will ultimately need a top notch one for the beating they take.. Quote
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