Super User ChrisD46 Posted August 23, 2019 Super User Posted August 23, 2019 Like the title states , what is your current rod , reel and line set up for flipping / pitching jigs around shallow cover ? Quote
Mikeltee Posted August 23, 2019 Posted August 23, 2019 Gettin an NRX 894 and putting a Bantam mgl on it. I'll probably use 50# braid. Quote
Barry S. Posted August 23, 2019 Posted August 23, 2019 ALX Rods ENOX Gravity https://alxrods.com/collections/enox-series/products/enox-gravity-75-heavy-fast-casting I pair that with a Quantum Smoke S3 PT in 8.1:1 spooled with 20lb Sunline Super FC Sniper fluorocarbon. 1 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted August 23, 2019 Global Moderator Posted August 23, 2019 Punching...7'4" Quantum Smoke H/XF, Curado G, 80lb Power Pro. Heavy Cover...7' Fenwick Techna AV MH/F, Curado I, 20lb Shooter. Moderate Cover...7'2" Phenix M1 MH/F, Curado K, 14lb Sniper. Mike Quote
813basstard Posted August 23, 2019 Posted August 23, 2019 BPS Tourney Special 7’6 Heavy BPS Tourney Special 6.6:1 reel 17lb Berkley Fluoro Quote
LionHeart Posted August 23, 2019 Posted August 23, 2019 Pitching Setup ALX Dragger Lews Tournament MB 8:1 50 lb Power Pro 15 lb Big Game Don't have a setup for flipping 1 Quote
long island basser Posted August 23, 2019 Posted August 23, 2019 Heavy cover- Dobyns DX 705c , Lews Pro Z, 20 lb sniper. Moderate cover- Cabela’s tournament zx 7’2” MH, Lews tournament pro, 16 lb sniper. Quote
smithy97 Posted August 24, 2019 Posted August 24, 2019 Dobyns Champion 765 flip, Daiwa Tatula SV 8:1, 65lb Sufux 832 braid Quote
MBB Nate Posted August 24, 2019 Posted August 24, 2019 Tatula 7'2 HF, Tatula CT 8:1, 50 lb powerpro. 1 Quote
Bandersnatch Posted August 24, 2019 Posted August 24, 2019 11 hours ago, Mikeltee said: Gettin an NRX 894 and putting a Bantam mgl on it. I'll probably use 50# braid. Up to what weight will you use with the 894? I have the 893 with a bantam Quote
Super User FishTank Posted August 24, 2019 Super User Posted August 24, 2019 G. Loomis 803C and a Shimano Core. It has worked great for years. Quote
Mikeltee Posted August 24, 2019 Posted August 24, 2019 An oz for sure. I havent done enough research to see if it makes a suitable punching rod. It would be bittersweet if it did! Bittersweet meaning I would then need 3 lol. I will acquire that 893 eventually to use for 1/4 to 3/8. The 894 will mainly chuck a 1/2oz and an occasional 3/4. I can't wait. I hope I can still use it this season by the time I can afford it. Mid oct eta and I'm in Indiana. Snow on Halloween is not uncommon but neither is 70 degrees. Lol 1 Quote
CroakHunter Posted August 24, 2019 Posted August 24, 2019 3/8 and 1/2 oz is a 7'1 MHXF daiwa tatula with 50lb braid and a 15-20lb big game leader. 1/4 ounce is a 7' mh duckett micro magic and 15lb big game. 3/4 is a dobyns 735 with 65lb braid or a 7'6 medium heavy daiwa tatula with 20lb big game. Depends in cover and clarity Quote
Super User Catt Posted August 24, 2019 Super User Posted August 24, 2019 Daiwa Tatula 7' 1" medium heavy extra fast Shimano Calcutta CT100A Gear Ratio: 5:8.1 Berkley Big Game 15# Mean Green Lew's TP1 Black 7' 4" heavy fast Lew's Tournament MB 7.5:1 Sufix 832 Braided 50# Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted August 24, 2019 Super User Posted August 24, 2019 I have three identical set ups, they are: Dobyns Fury 735 Daiwa Fuego CT 8.1:1(on two) 7.3:1 (on one) 50lb Power Pro original braid (on one) 30lb Power Pro original braid (on one) 17 lb Seaguar Abrasx (on one) 1 Quote
LonnieP Posted August 24, 2019 Posted August 24, 2019 I pitch with a Kistler Helium 3 7’1” Mhxf , Chronarch Mgl 7.1, 15 lb P-Line Tactical Fluorocarbon Quote
Ksam1234 Posted August 24, 2019 Posted August 24, 2019 Recently just bought the megabass orochi xx perfect pitch, still figuring out what to use as a reel haha. Thinking the daiwa tatula sv tws Quote
Junger Posted August 24, 2019 Posted August 24, 2019 (edited) On 8/24/2019 at 9:32 AM, Ksam1234 said: Recently just bought the megabass orochi xx perfect pitch, still figuring out what to use as a reel haha. Thinking the daiwa tatula sv tws The Tatula SV TWS is a great versatile reel, but has aluminum gears. If you're constantly hauling fish in heavy cover, the gears can get worn and get geary. Happened to me on a Tatula CT Type-R within a year on my frogging rod and I sent it in for replacement. I switched up to a Zillion TWS, and a SV103 for heavy duty cover (brass gears). An SV reel is nice for the technique though because if you set it up right, you can pitch the lure where it will hit the water and keep sinking down without an overrun, or needing to set tension really high and then having to strip out line as a lure hits the water. The new Alphas SV CT has brass gears (I think) and is readily available off Ebay. Edited August 26, 2019 by Junger Tatulas have brass gears 2 Quote
Bandersnatch Posted August 24, 2019 Posted August 24, 2019 2 hours ago, LonnieP said: I pitch with a Kistler Helium 3 7’1” Mhxf , Chronarch Mgl 7.1, 15 lb P-Line Tactical Fluorocarbon That's gotta be for light cover. I have that rod with an aldebaran and I absolutely love it. It just doesn't have the power to drag them out of the grass. Quote
Ksam1234 Posted August 24, 2019 Posted August 24, 2019 1 hour ago, Junger said: The Tatula SV TWS is a great versatile reel, but has aluminum gears. If you're constantly hauling fish in heavy cover, the gears can get worn and get geary. Happened to me on a Tatula CT Type-R within a year on my frogging rod and I sent it in for replacement. I switched up to a Zillion TWS, and a SV103 for heavy duty cover (brass gears). An SV reel is nice for the technique though because if you set it up right, you can pitch the lure where it will hit the water and keep sinking down without an overrun, or needing to set tension really high and then having to strip out line as a lure hits the water. The new Alphas SV CT has brass gears (I think) and is readily available off Ebay. Well thanks for the heads up! I wouldn’t wanna be stripped gears at 250$ lol. Any other reels you suggest? I honestly like the quantum PT and Lee’s reels to. But I don’t think they are as smooth as a daiwa Quote
Smelter96 Posted August 24, 2019 Posted August 24, 2019 2 hours ago, Junger said: The Tatula SV TWS is a great versatile reel, but has aluminum gears. All brass gears in all tatula models. I use OG zillions and one bb1 pro that's held up admirably. 1 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted August 24, 2019 Super User Posted August 24, 2019 I do all my jig fishing with ALX custom 6'10" jig rods with Tatula 8:1 reels, line varies usually 12 lb Shooter, except flipping. My flipping rod is a Lamiglas 806 Dee Thomas with 4500C reel 60 lb Fins braid from the early 90's that I only use when fishing the Delta or Clear lake in NorCal, we don't have heavy cover on SoCal lakes. If I want to fish SoCal weed mats or reeds I use a swimbait rod with Calcutta reel and 25 lb Armillo, don't put the flipping rod in the boat for the few times I may want to flip something in our local lakes. Tom Quote
Junger Posted August 24, 2019 Posted August 24, 2019 25 minutes ago, Smelter96 said: All brass gears in all tatula models. I use OG zillions and one bb1 pro that's held up admirably. I stand corrected! Quote
LonnieP Posted August 24, 2019 Posted August 24, 2019 3 hours ago, Cheif250 said: That's gotta be for light cover. I have that rod with an aldebaran and I absolutely love it. It just doesn't have the power to drag them out of the grass. Yeah, It’s a great setup but I don’t use it in really heavy cover. Quote
Super User Columbia Craw Posted August 24, 2019 Super User Posted August 24, 2019 Dobyns Xtasy 755 matched with a Tatula SV 8:1 and #20 Red Label Dobyns Champion 765 Flip matched with a Zillion HD 8:1 and #20 Red Label Dobyns Extreme 795 Flip & Punch matched with a Lews Tournament Pro 7.3:1 and #50 Smackdown braid These three will cover any situation I would bump into. Quote
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