guitarkid Posted August 21, 2011 Posted August 21, 2011 Just ordered a left handed curado, and a daiwa rod. Review of the rod to follow. -gk Quote
Super User NorcalBassin Posted August 21, 2011 Super User Posted August 21, 2011 Wow, sort of like a black and white cookie... seems sort of crazy but then it ends up being perfect. Hopefully it performs well for you. Quote
northern basser Posted August 21, 2011 Posted August 21, 2011 Matching colors and brands is nice, but I'm usually more worried about performance. Some people would never do what you did though. Quote
Senkoman12 Posted August 21, 2011 Posted August 21, 2011 purists would definantly hate me. i have a BPS reel on a Cabelas rod and a BPS reel on a gander mtn rod Quote
Super User Goose52 Posted August 21, 2011 Super User Posted August 21, 2011 Whatever works - the fish don't know what brands of gear you use...or what color they are. For a while, I had a $35 Mitchell Avocet Gold spinning reel on a Loomis GLX spinning rod - caught fish OK. The permanent reel on my GLX MBR842C baitcasting rod is a BPS Carbonlite. It works, catches fish... Quote
Super User BASSclary Posted August 21, 2011 Super User Posted August 21, 2011 The Gods thall be angered!!! Quote
Super User .ghoti. Posted August 22, 2011 Super User Posted August 22, 2011 I have a Fuego mounted on a Cumara. Itsa nice. Quote
Super User KYntucky Warmouth Posted August 22, 2011 Super User Posted August 22, 2011 If only I had saved the most awesome combo picture ever...the Zebco Omega on the Daiwa Steez...anyone save it or have the thread bookmarked.....awesome Quote
Super User Raider Nation Fisher Posted August 22, 2011 Super User Posted August 22, 2011 Whatever works - the fish don't know what brands of gear you use...or what color they are. For a while, I had a $35 Mitchell Avocet Gold spinning reel on a Loomis GLX spinning rod - caught fish OK. The permanent reel on my GLX MBR842C baitcasting rod is a BPS Carbonlite. It works, catches fish... I beg the differ. The six pounder I caught last month looked at me and said, "Raider, that Calcutta Powell combo you just caught me with is dope." Quote
Super User Goose52 Posted August 22, 2011 Super User Posted August 22, 2011 I beg the differ. The six pounder I caught last month looked at me and said, "Raider, that Calcutta Powell combo you just caught me with is dope." Interesting. The nine pounder that I caught in February, on a BPS Extreme rod, a 25 year-old Shakespeare spinning reel, and BPS Excel mono line, said: "Wow, I guess you didn't need to spend a lot of money to catch me after all...must not be the gear...but the presentation that got me..." Quote
The Rooster Posted August 22, 2011 Posted August 22, 2011 There have been many times that I've considered putting different rods and reels together but I have to admit that a Shimano riding on a Daiwa does seem to be sacrelige. Also, I will admit I tried my Curado E7 saddled on an Ugly Stik here at home. Wasn't bad actually. Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted August 22, 2011 Super User Posted August 22, 2011 I suppose each person defines a purists differently. To me a purist is a fly fisherman wading the flats for bonefish or wading a stream for trout. Man against fish, no 50 mph boats, no electronics, no hi tech gear, no artificial scents. I exclude myself from the list of purist anglers as the fly rod does not come out often enough. I'd rather have caught Goose's 9# fish on his gear , 9 # is definitely worth bragging about, but a 5# fish is only 5 pounds, hardly worth talking about. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted August 22, 2011 Global Moderator Posted August 22, 2011 I suppose each person defines a purists differently. To me a purist is a fly fisherman wading the flats for bonefish or wading a stream for trout. Man against fish, no 50 mph boats, no electronics, no hi tech gear, no artificial scents. I exclude myself from the list of purist anglers as the fly rod does not come out often enough. I'd rather have caught Goose's 9# fish on his gear , 9 # is definitely worth bragging about, but a 5# fish is only 5 pounds, hardly worth talking about. I think that depends where you come from. A 5 pounder is almost half our state record, and even though I've caught a bunch of them, when I catch one I'm going to be bragging about it Quote
Super User Goose52 Posted August 22, 2011 Super User Posted August 22, 2011 It's all good. Some folks really get into the tackle aspect - all the way down to matching brands (and color schemes). Other folks just concentrate on what gets the job done. Either way, if it floats your boat then it's a good thing. And I'd love to catch a 5 pounder right about now. I got a 3.6 pounder last night - biggest bass I've caught in almost a month. Dog days of August for sure... Quote
The Bassinator Posted August 22, 2011 Posted August 22, 2011 Revo STX and ugly stick goin strong! Quote
pitchinthejig Posted August 26, 2011 Posted August 26, 2011 lmao just playing around, I put a Shakespear spincast on a 7'MHF Steez stick lmao... Quote
pitchinthejig Posted August 26, 2011 Posted August 26, 2011 wont let me add pic? its only 350KB so I dont know why? says internal server error grrr it was funny.... Quote
guitarkid Posted August 27, 2011 Author Posted August 27, 2011 bump. After fishing my new goodies today, here is a brief review. Rod- 6'9" Daiwa Ballistic Medium Heavy fast action Reel shimano curado 201e7 line- 40lb power pro braid lure- 1/4-3/8 oz jigs First impressions- When I pulled it out of the *** tube, I was kind of surprised at how thin it was. The blank diameter was closer to a medium action. The foam on the grips was a nice touch, it did not feel slick or cheap, even when wet. It feels real close to the septon grips on a shimano reel. Usage-At first, I was just playing around with it not really knowing what to expect. It does have a nice feeling tip to it, it feels almost like the grey are between medium and medium heavy. It actually felt pretty good while casting and flipping. The sweet spot for this rod feels right at 3/8 ounce, while casting it will send that jig a country mile. However I would not recommend this rod for jigs at 1/2 ounce. It would probably feel a little over loaded, but I did not try it yet, so I could not give you an accurate answer. I think this rod would be a dynamite finnesse jig rod. sensitivity- Felt really good, I was using braid, but it transmitted feeling pretty well. Even on a long cast I could still pick out every single branch and rock overall, I would highly recommend this rod. It has quality guides (fuji) a machined reel nut which is nicely finished, and holds reels down pretty securely. Any comments or questions, just hit me up I will try to get back with an answer. -gk Quote
Super User Ratherbfishing Posted August 30, 2011 Super User Posted August 30, 2011 Unless the rod/reel are completely unsuitable for one another (like putting a spinning reel on a baitcasting rod), I don't see what difference it makes. My rods/reels have seldom, if ever, came from the same manufacturer. Quote
Jungle Boy Posted September 4, 2011 Posted September 4, 2011 I'm a purist, but not a snob. I love to go out and catch small trout on small streams with my 4 weight sage rod/reel combo. I'm also a fisherman that likes to catch steelhead on my 9 weight Redbone with a Okuma reel. I use an Green Okuma on a once broken-now repaired Cabelas fly rod for bass. I can look like a catalogue (but rarely do) but sometimes that collection of gear matches the river and season. The most important thing is having confidence in your gear, all your gear - not just rod and reel - and have a great time. Don't judge a man by his hat or his color coordination. I have caught most of my trout on a $2 glass True Temper fly rod I got from garage sale 20 years ago. I used to hate the guys that would show up with thousands of dollars worth of gear and a matching truck to boot. I felt better when I outfished them. I think the purist thing is a thing of the past? The days when fly fisherman went to streams to fish dry flies ONLY does not exist in my world, but maybe I'm not a purist at all. jb Quote
Super User South FLA Posted September 4, 2011 Super User Posted September 4, 2011 Purist=Ask a Cuban yo-yo fisherman, that is a true purist think "Old Man in the Sea" Elitists are swinging high modulus graphite rods with high tech floating or sinking line that is weighted forwarded and usually has some high tech low refraction indexed line as leader and saying how much harder it is doing it this way, blah blah bla Fisherman don't care as long as they are on the water trying to catch fish and having fun, be it Daiwa, Zebco, oops I mean Quantum, Ugly stick ,etc. I my friend am a fisherman, that has been through all stages , so go ahead mount that JDM reel unto its market foe and be HAPPY! Quote
Super User skunked_again Posted September 4, 2011 Super User Posted September 4, 2011 I have a Fuego mounted on a Cumara. Itsa nice. thats my favorite set-up. 7' M/MF. it does a lot of things. Quote
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