17-11-2009, 04:41 PM
20-11-2009, 11:08 PM
Hey fishingt you can use a populare technique like hand line or you could just use the normal rod and reel, preferably quite light line if your fishing off a jetty. and quite light gear
Squiby
Squiby
05-03-2010, 11:06 AM
Yes you should use a light rod that is fairly bendy and quite long with a spinning reel (egg beater) that is of a fairly small size and for the line, if using braid use a light leader. I use a 6kg leader myself and if not using braid just use light line.
Lastly you should try using a good quality jig as they are far more superior than bad quality jigs for many reasons. I would recommend using Yo zuri jigs too and if fishing off a jetty I find 3.0 an ideal size.
Jyesic
Lastly you should try using a good quality jig as they are far more superior than bad quality jigs for many reasons. I would recommend using Yo zuri jigs too and if fishing off a jetty I find 3.0 an ideal size.
Jyesic
06-03-2010, 01:34 PM
I usually use 2 setups at different times & places.
-med 6'6" spinning rod w/ a 9.5oz reel. I use this for bridges or with multiple jigs & weight.
-ultra light 5'6" spinning rod w/ a 6oz reel. I use this for finessing lighter/smaller jigs with no added weight.
Fyi: I find these setups to be great for bridges, docks & walls. For shore/jetties & areas with structure, you might want a stouter setup.
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-med 6'6" spinning rod w/ a 9.5oz reel. I use this for bridges or with multiple jigs & weight.
-ultra light 5'6" spinning rod w/ a 6oz reel. I use this for finessing lighter/smaller jigs with no added weight.
Fyi: I find these setups to be great for bridges, docks & walls. For shore/jetties & areas with structure, you might want a stouter setup.
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