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2 ?'s on heavy rod and Cowlitz fishing
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 4:06 pm
by TravisRush
Hey guys,
First question: what would be a good heavy rod for use with heavier jigs/swimbaits?
Second Question: Where are good places to fish (mainly lakes) in the Cowlitz County area? I am limited to shore fishing but want to take a trip to Silver in Toutle and rent a boat (with a few of my LCC teammates).
RE:2 ?'s on heavy rod and Cowlitz fishing
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 5:18 pm
by 2000subaru
How heavy of Swimbaits are you interested in throwing?
RE:2 ?'s on heavy rod and Cowlitz fishing
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 7:48 pm
by TravisRush
I don't have any yet, but the jigs I'm throwing make it difficult for me to feel the bite (medium)
RE:2 ?'s on heavy rod and Cowlitz fishing
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 6:10 am
by 2000subaru
It can be difficult to feel the bite on jigs. The bass sometimes just inhale the entire jig and all you will feel is some weight on the end of your line, not a huge strike.
Here's a post on the topic -
http://www.washingtonlakes.com/forum/ya ... -jigs.aspx
If you are looking for a deal on a SB rod, you should check
http://www.monsterfishingtackle.com They have a Quantam SB rod @ $99. Heavy rod, 1-5oz weight, x-fast tip (Which should help detect your jig hits).
http://www.outdoorproshop.com/Quantum-R ... 7117xf.htm
RE:2 ?'s on heavy rod and Cowlitz fishing
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:43 am
by SONNN
Look on tacklewarehouse.com, good selection and the best customer service.
Okuma Big Bait Special rods are the best for your buck for sure. Matt Newman Fig Rig rods are supposed to be good also.
It all depends on what you intend to throw. If your goin to throw 8" + swimmies, a swimbait rod for that prob wont be good for jigs, esp with the reel you might be using for swimmies. If you go MedHvy swim rod, you should be able to use for both applications.
Look on swimbaitnation.com or tackletour.com for more info. Pm me if you want more specific info