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DANNYF 03-11-2014 01:54 PM

travel rod for jamaica
 
looking for a travel rod to take to Jamaica in October. spinning . dont know how my luck will bebut gonna see whats going on in the surf.


staying at grand rose all in montego bay jamaica

jiocg1181 03-11-2014 02:42 PM

Re: travel rod for jamaica
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DANNYF (Post 347266)
looking for a travel rod to take to Jamaica in October. spinning . dont know how my luck will bebut gonna see whats going on in the surf.


staying at grand rose all in montego bay jamaica

I like the Tsunami Trophy Series Travel Rods. Inexpensive ($50-$80).

Okuma makes them as well but you will pay double the price.

Justin

torchee 03-11-2014 03:33 PM

Re: travel rod for jamaica
 
i brought gear to Jamaica 2x. I was in Negril both times.

I hired a guy in a skiff that usually brings people snorkling.

He would pick me up daily at sunrise and we'd fish until about 10-11. I think I gave him 25-50????? I don't really remember but it wasn't much.

We trolled and achored to bottom fish - real low tech!!

Holding the rod while trolling, looking in the water with a snorkel while anchoring!!!

We caught a bit of everything - spanish macks, kings, pompano near the beach... a black fin
grunts, grouper, snapper.....

Negril has a large reef area


Good times.

catfishonthelake 03-11-2014 05:04 PM

Re: travel rod for jamaica
 
I bring rods everywhere I go. I have a 3-piece Penn that they don't make anymore and two St. Croix Tidemaster travel rods, one spinning and one casting. If you have the money to burn, they are awesome. I fought what was probably a 50 pound tarpon on the medium action spinning rod with 20-pound braid and a 50-pound fluoro leader for 10 minutes until he spit the hook on what was probably his last jump. I'm assuming surf fishing in Jamaica is similar to other places in the Carribean where you don't have big breakers and can get away with a 7-foot rod, but St. Croix also has Triumph Surf Travel rods. They cost a few more bucks, but they have a better warranty and are better rods. Good luck.


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