pcmc19057 Posted December 30, 2006 Posted December 30, 2006 Hi Everyone, My first post. I am getting started with Baitcasting. I bought a MBR844C rod and looking at a CTE200GT reel for it. I plan on using it for deep cranks or when this spring I am planning a trip to Santee Cooper fishing in the weeds. What do you guys think of this combo? Thanks Paul Quote
Guest DavidGreen Posted December 30, 2006 Posted December 30, 2006 Happy New Year! Welcome To The Forum!! While that reel is a good performer. Your looking at deeps cranks IMPO with the wrong rod. That 844 you have is a great pitchin, CR, and close quarters flipping heavy cover type rod. Now for the weeds on Cooper it will be a great setup, but I would go with a little more IPC for moving the fish. I personally would look into a LP reel for that rod, but if your into round reels, then I would save a few bucks and back off to the CT200B it moves more line. CT200B - 27" IPC CTE200GT - 23" IPC That's 4" of line per crank difference. Just my .02¢ Tight Lines!! Quote
The_Natural Posted December 30, 2006 Posted December 30, 2006 That rod is less than ideal for cranking as ReelMech has said, granted you need a heavy action rod to throw the large cranks, but one with a moderate fast action. Other than that, your new rod is surprisingly versatile for a heavy action rod, and should work well for light plastics all the way up to pitching/flippin' heavy jigs. I use mine for heavy spinnerbaits as well. Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted December 30, 2006 Super User Posted December 30, 2006 WELCOME AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote
Super User Alpster Posted December 30, 2006 Super User Posted December 30, 2006 That may be the best soft plastic and light jig rod ever made, but I would go to a softer action rod for cranking. JMHO Ronnie Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 30, 2006 Super User Posted December 30, 2006 pcmc19057, Welcome aboard! I happen to have that EXACT set up. So, as you might expect, I think you have the PERFECT all around rig. For technique specific applications, I agree with ReelMech that greater IPC might be desirable. I also agree with Alpster that for cranking (and for all treble hooks for that matter) a softer tip, moderate or even slow action would be an attribute. However, there is NOTHING you can't do with your rod and reel combination. (Okay, maybe buzzbaits and light lures). I have used the MBR844C/ CTE200GT for a number of years as my go-to rod, you will, too. If I could only have one rod and reel, this is the one. Quote
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