I'm considering this Ugly Stik for $75:
http://www.amazon.com/Shakespeare-BWC1100120-Bigwater-Fishing-12-Feet/dp/B000ZPJO8E/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1432921476&sr=8-12&keywords=ugly+stik+baitcasting+rod
I know absolutely nothing about surf rods, so any help would be greatly appreciated. The only thing I know for sure is that I'm putting a Squidder 140 on it. So, would that Ugly Stik be a decent one? Or do y'all have any other suggestions?
What type of surf fishing? US is fine for bait tossing but about the worst for anything else - heavy and clunky and no sensitivity.
Where are you fishing and for what?>
That's an awful big Rod for a Squidder. I fish my 9500ss with one and its about right. Check out their tiger Rods. I think that's more toward what you need.
(http://i1300.photobucket.com/albums/ag93/darondyer/IMG_2908_zpsjoqtqxxe.jpg)
Thanks for the help, guys! I'm new to fishing in general, so please bear with me. There's a good chance I'll ask some stupid questions. ;D
Most of my fishing will be on the east coast of Florida, but I'm not entirely sure what I'll be after. Whiting and redfish maybe?
Shark Hunter, I was looking at the Tiger rods at Wal-Mart recently, never even considered one for the Squidder. I was thinking that a 12' rod would be better for distance?
I had one of those and found the sweet spot (mid range of indicated lure weight, roughly) was a bit lighter than advertised for throwing heavy lead at OBX. However chunking bait with the squidder in the 4-5 ounce range you may may find the lighter tip forgiving in the cast mechanics and sensitive enough to see whiting bite. If you need to throw heavier tica makes a good 12 for a hundred that is lighter and throws 6-8 and bait well. Whiting and drum terminal tackle and bait size will differ quite a bit generally.
There is a Heavy and Extra Heavy version of that Bigwater Rod. I have the extra heavy. I'll be honest, I can't cast a conventional. I use a Kayak to get it out. My casting rods are all spinners. That's why I suggested the Tiger.
Looks like it got some good review but there's no information on that rod, lure weight? line rating? medium or heavy? will never buy a rod without that information
Sometimes I don't understand rod makers ::)
Marc..
The heavy is 2-12. The extra heavy is 6-24 for lure weight.
The Line rating is 12 to 40 for the heavy and 15 to 50 for the Extra heavy.
I thought there was only the Extra heavy Version.
http://www.uglystik.com/uglystik-rods-casting-rods/1365039.html#start=2
Quote from: Shark Hunter on July 08, 2015, 07:06:45 AM
The heavy is 2-12. The extra heavy is 6-24 for lure weight.
The Line rating is 12 to 40 for the heavy and 15 to 50 for the Extra heavy.
I thought there was only the Extra heavy Version.
http://www.uglystik.com/uglystik-rods-casting-rods/1365039.html#start=2
That's weird that they don't put that information even on their site unless I missed something
Marc..
Quote from: Shark Hunter on July 08, 2015, 02:44:00 AM
That's an awful big Rod for a Squidder. I fish my 9500ss with one and its about right. Check out their tiger Rods. I think that's more toward what you need.
(http://i1300.photobucket.com/albums/ag93/darondyer/IMG_2908_zpsjoqtqxxe.jpg)
I don't think so, you can easily use a 12 or 14ft rod and a 6oz with a squidder, it will work well, you will get excellent distance
Ron,
I surf fish and have for years in the Tybee island area , all the way south to the Georgia/ Florida border.
You are going to be wading to get out very far and I find a 12 foot rod cumbersome when I am chest deep in the ocean, but I am 5'9" on a good day.
I have and use several Ugly Sticks for other applications and love the "Ford F-150" aspect of both however,
For the money I really like Tsunami surf rods, very well built and lighter as well as more sensitive than an UglyStick.
I have a couple of Tsunami surf rods and have really beat them and have no failures of any kind.
I do use a Squidder ( Thanks Fred !) and a Jigmaster as well as spinners. If you want to pier fish try the pier off the north west corner of Jekyll Is.
Bring live ,fresh bait and hang on. That inner tidal area brings some big fish in.
You never know what you will catch.
I do have surf rods up to 15 feet I just don't use them much on the East coast.
http://www.amazon.com/Tsunami-TROPHY-Saltwater-Fishing-1002MH/dp/B001RDOZ14/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1436365391&sr=8-3&keywords=tsunami+fishing+rod
Best,
Jonathan
tsunami are one of the best bang for the buck.
I have the tsunami airwave 9ft and can cast really far on 2oz and 3oz plus bait
I said tica after a few beers. I meant tsunami. That's three votes. As Darron noted the weight specs are a mile wide on these so figger what you want to do. About 12 years ago when Shakespeare ceased their blank program their very kind rep gave me cabelas 10000 pricing so I bought a bunch of Gutts Butt blanks. I built a lot on the 12' blank cut fore and aft to to make 11' with a five ounce sweet spot. Light for casting a plug all day, no. With Fuji guides to chunk bait, indestructible. Just my .02.
J
https://vimeo.com/131481683
The rods in this video clip look like they may work well, what are they?