Clueless fishing rookie needs gear help...
Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 9:52 am
Hello, total fishing rookie here. I'm looking to get some gear, and I need some help. Here's the situation:
My in-laws just moved near the beach near Kingston, so I'm planning on doing a lot of beach fishing this season. I'm hoping to catch surf perch, flatfish, maybe some salmon, etc... basically whatever I can hook.
The only gear I have currently are some cheapo Daiwa D-Shock spinning combos, with medium-heavy 7' rods. I also have an old but pristine Penn Peer 109 level-wind reel.
I'm thinking I need to upgrade, first because a longer rod will allow me to cast further out from the beach. Two, because neither of the spinning reels I have is built for salt, and they don't hold much line. Three, I'm not sure how the current gear would handle a larger fish, if I were fortunate enough to hook one.
After doing some research, I'm considering five options:
1. $$$: Ugly stick 9-foot medium action, with a Penn Battle II 4000/5000.
2. $$: Ugly stick 9-foot medium action, with a cheaper spinning salt reel (e.g., a Daiwa Opus 4000/5000).
3. $: Ugly stick 9-foot medium action, with an older, all-metal spinning salt reel (e.g., a Daiwa 2600c), which I can find for like $10.
4. $: Buy a casting surf rod in the 9-foot range, and put my Penn Peer on it.
5. Keep my current D-Shock gear and use it until it dies.
Any thoughts? (I picked the Ugly Stick because it seems the most durable, with the best guides, and it's reasonably priced. But I'm open to others.)
Thanks!
My in-laws just moved near the beach near Kingston, so I'm planning on doing a lot of beach fishing this season. I'm hoping to catch surf perch, flatfish, maybe some salmon, etc... basically whatever I can hook.
The only gear I have currently are some cheapo Daiwa D-Shock spinning combos, with medium-heavy 7' rods. I also have an old but pristine Penn Peer 109 level-wind reel.
I'm thinking I need to upgrade, first because a longer rod will allow me to cast further out from the beach. Two, because neither of the spinning reels I have is built for salt, and they don't hold much line. Three, I'm not sure how the current gear would handle a larger fish, if I were fortunate enough to hook one.
After doing some research, I'm considering five options:
1. $$$: Ugly stick 9-foot medium action, with a Penn Battle II 4000/5000.
2. $$: Ugly stick 9-foot medium action, with a cheaper spinning salt reel (e.g., a Daiwa Opus 4000/5000).
3. $: Ugly stick 9-foot medium action, with an older, all-metal spinning salt reel (e.g., a Daiwa 2600c), which I can find for like $10.
4. $: Buy a casting surf rod in the 9-foot range, and put my Penn Peer on it.
5. Keep my current D-Shock gear and use it until it dies.
Any thoughts? (I picked the Ugly Stick because it seems the most durable, with the best guides, and it's reasonably priced. But I'm open to others.)
Thanks!