shimano Posted February 25, 2022 Posted February 25, 2022 Planning to get a whisker seeker spinning 7 foot catfish and carp rod. What reel size and colored reel should I get? Quote
mrpao Posted February 25, 2022 Posted February 25, 2022 How heavy of an action is the rod going to be? My reel choice would be a baitrunner type reel. Either shimano baitrunner, daiwa emcast or penn liveliner. It will make bait fishing easier. You dont have to always pay attention when fishing and you dont have to worry about the combo getting pulled into the water. The size of the reel depends on the power of the rod. 1 Quote
shimano Posted February 26, 2022 Author Posted February 26, 2022 1 hour ago, mrpao said: How heavy of an action is the rod going to be? My reel choice would be a baitrunner type reel. Either shimano baitrunner, daiwa emcast or penn liveliner. It will make bait fishing easier. You dont have to always pay attention when fishing and you dont have to worry about the combo getting pulled into the water. The size of the reel depends on the power of the rod. Medium light action with a light power. Quote
VolFan Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 What’s the weight the rod can handle? That should be something like 1-3 oz Quote
shimano Posted February 26, 2022 Author Posted February 26, 2022 3/8 to 1oz. 8-20 pound mono, 65 max braid pound. Quote
VolFan Posted February 27, 2022 Posted February 27, 2022 Probably at least a 35/3500 series - I have a Pflueger Supreme XT on a Swimbait rod with similar specs. It does double duty dragging for catfish sometimes. I use 40 lb braid but you could probably go 30 or 50 depending on what you’re catching and how you fish. I wouldn’t do mono but that’s just, like, my opinion. Quote
mrpao Posted February 27, 2022 Posted February 27, 2022 That should be a fun rod for catfishing. I'm not sure how whisker seekers rate their rods, but it should be ideal for most channel cats and smaller blues. Over the years i have moved to mainly med action rods for most of my catfishing. My local lakes mostly have channel cats and a med action makes it more enjoyable. I still have heavy action rods that i take out sometimes to other lakes. Sometimes I'll even pull out my ultralight rods to do some catfishing. Even a two pound catfish is a good battle on an ultralight. Quote
Finessegenics Posted February 28, 2022 Posted February 28, 2022 Doesn’t sound like you need a crazy big reel. But I second the need for a baitfeeder reel. Makes bait fishing so much easier. If you want something affordable, take a look at the Okuma Avenger ABF. Make them in just about all sizes if I’m not mistaken. I have a 4000. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted February 28, 2022 Global Moderator Posted February 28, 2022 15 hours ago, Finessegenics said: Doesn’t sound like you need a crazy big reel. But I second the need for a baitfeeder reel. Makes bait fishing so much easier. If you want something affordable, take a look at the Okuma Avenger ABF. Make them in just about all sizes if I’m not mistaken. I have a 4000. Agreed with the Avenger. I have 5 of them for catfishing and they're excellent reels. A 40 size should be just fine for your rod. 1 Quote
shimano Posted February 28, 2022 Author Posted February 28, 2022 Are there any baitrunner reels orange in color to match my rod? Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted February 28, 2022 Global Moderator Posted February 28, 2022 5 minutes ago, shimano said: Are there any baitrunner reels orange in color to match my rod? I'm sure you could find one but it would be easier to find a black reel to match the black on the rod. Okuma has the Ceymar baitfeeder that is mostly black with a little red accent on it for just a little more than the Avenger. I'd be more concerned about getting a quality reel than matching it to the rod though. 2 Quote
shimano Posted February 28, 2022 Author Posted February 28, 2022 I see, do you think I could also use this 4000 combo for carp? Quote
Finessegenics Posted February 28, 2022 Posted February 28, 2022 1 hour ago, shimano said: I see, do you think I could also use this 4000 combo for carp? Most definitely. I’d say loosen your fighting drag for carp; I’ve broken off a few leaders/hooks because of big carp (what I assume at least) making really really fast runs after picking up the bait. They make the bait drag scream and then when you engage the fighting drag, it’s almost like too big of a shock to the setup and the carp has won a few times over my knots. Just be careful Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted March 1, 2022 Global Moderator Posted March 1, 2022 Carp also have very soft mouths and you'll risk pulling hooks if you don't keep your drag loosened. Not super loose, just can't put too much heat on them. Quote
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