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New rod suggestions

Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2021 11:34 pm
by wem21
Hi guys, im looking for a new rod :D

itll be used for light soft plastics and for squid too

MUST be 2 piece mid join and 1-3kg or around that (like the 1-2kg rods ive seen around)

Budget around 250-300

itll be paired with a stradic fl 1000 most probably

any suggestions? Had a look at the itchy twitchy, and scratchy and they look nice, thoughts on them? ive no clue about shimano equivalents

cheers

Re: New rod suggestions

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2021 12:03 am
by ronan
bit cheaper but ive owned a td hyper 1-3kg for a year and caught 100s of fish on it and never had any problems, awesome rod. I had a feel of the itchy twitchy and scratchy a while ago but i couldn't feel any difference between them to be honest.

Re: New rod suggestions

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2021 8:09 am
by Master Baiter
Rapala Mcxwell 7' 2pc 1-3 kg 30 Ton Graphite Blank Spin Fishing. I have had this rod for a couple of years now I just love it so light and casts really well. I also have the 4-7kg . In my opinion and many Trout fisherman in Tassie they are excellent. About a $120.00 lots df change left over for a few plastics as well.
Wally

Re: New rod suggestions

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2021 9:55 am
by Sebb
wem21 wrote:
Sat Aug 14, 2021 11:34 pm
itll be used for light soft plastics and for squid too
This is the tricky part.
1-3kg rods have light casting weight range (usually 1-9g), while those squid jigs can be heavy (e.g. 2.5 squid jig usually around 11g.).

For both plastic and squid jig, I'd say 2-4kg rod be more ideal.
Some 1-3kg rods have casting weight more than 9g, like NS Amped and Zodias, but often they are stiff / very fast action to be used for squid. If you're not too fussy, then any rods will do, but I still recommend 2-4kg if you're to use them for plastic and squid.

I used itchy twitchy before, the old model though, it was okay for the price (bought on sale), caught bream on plastic with it.

Checkout 2020 Tcurve, I reckon it'll be a good plastic and squid rod, it's two piece but the joint is just before the first ring from the handle.

Re: New rod suggestions

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2021 10:33 am
by wem21
Sebb wrote:
Sun Aug 15, 2021 9:55 am
wem21 wrote:
Sat Aug 14, 2021 11:34 pm
itll be used for light soft plastics and for squid too
This is the tricky part.
1-3kg rods have light casting weight range (usually 1-9g), while those squid jigs can be heavy (e.g. 2.5 squid jig usually around 11g.).

For both plastic and squid jig, I'd say 2-4kg rod be more ideal.
Some 1-3kg rods have casting weight more than 9g, like NS Amped and Zodias, but often they are stiff / very fast action to be used for squid. If you're not too fussy, then any rods will do, but I still recommend 2-4kg if you're to use them for plastic and squid.

I used itchy twitchy before, the old model though, it was okay for the price (bought on sale), caught bream on plastic with it.

Checkout 2020 Tcurve, I reckon it'll be a good plastic and squid rod, it's two piece but the joint is just before the first ring from the handle.
alright yeah, im using a catana 1-3kg and i can cast like 3.5 4 squid jigs no worries it punches it right out there so im not too concerned about that. But yeah thanks, ill have a look at thr tcurve :)

Re: New rod suggestions

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2021 10:34 am
by wem21
Master Baiter wrote:
Sun Aug 15, 2021 8:09 am
Rapala Mcxwell 7' 2pc 1-3 kg 30 Ton Graphite Blank Spin Fishing. I have had this rod for a couple of years now I just love it so light and casts really well. I also have the 4-7kg . In my opinion and many Trout fisherman in Tassie they are excellent. About a $120.00 lots df change left over for a few plastics as well.
Wally
do you thhink it would be unbalanced with the stradic fl?

Re: New rod suggestions

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2021 11:17 am
by Sebb
wem21 wrote:
Sun Aug 15, 2021 10:33 am
alright yeah, im using a catana 1-3kg and i can cast like 3.5 4 squid jigs no worries it punches it right out there so im not too concerned about that. But yeah thanks, ill have a look at thr tcurve :)
No worries.
Sounds like you know what you're doing, just becareful casting those heavy squid jigs with more expensive rods.
More expensive rods tend to have more graphite materials, faster/stiffer. While you still can cast more than the ideal weight, just gotta be more gentle, you can break the tip otherwise. Don't abuse it like using a Catana or fibreglass rods.
Breaking $200-$300 rod be more painful than breaking a $60 rod.

Re: New rod suggestions

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2021 12:29 pm
by dazz999
I have the daiwa scratchy rod a great light fishing rod but as sebb said i would,nt be using it with squid jig,s different type action

Re: New rod suggestions

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2021 2:33 pm
by purple5ive
For that price get a td hyper and invest the rest id the $$ in a second hand squid rod from fb marketplace or similar areas.

Re: New rod suggestions

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2021 6:16 pm
by wem21
purple5ive wrote:
Sun Aug 15, 2021 2:33 pm
For that price get a td hyper and invest the rest id the $$ in a second hand squid rod from fb marketplace or similar areas.
would the td hyper be mid join?