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Private boat - preferred tuna chunking rod?
Looking for some input on a tuna chunking rod. Something that can handle the yellows and non-giant bluefins (up to 125 lbs?) midshore and offshore. Considering something in the 6' length. Will likely pair it with a talica 16 or 20, or the makaira 15. (I'm open to suggestions on reels too!)
Rod budget is $300 but doesnt have to be a $300 rod. Off chance I hook a bigeye offshore, I'd like it to have a bit of nuts so I have a fighting chance of landing it. I've been using my father's gear, some of which is older. They work and weve landed countless fish on them but I'd like my own, newer set up. Hes got an older Avet, accurate and a talica. We SMOKED the Avet. And his rods are def dated, yet functional. Figured this is a good place to drop the question, esp during the epic tuna fishing we were experiencing prior to this blow. Thanks.
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Re: Private boat - preferred tuna chunking rod?
Go see Kevin Bogan. Check out the Fish Poison FC65XH it's 6'6" long. What model is the Avet reel? I sent my pro ex 4/2 back to the factory for service when it wouldn't shift a few years back. It wasn't under warranty. They fixed it and sent it back for around $50 bucks. It might be worth giving them a call.
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Re: Private boat - preferred tuna chunking rod?
He built our tilefish rods. Weve put 55+ lb goldens on the deck with his sticks. He also built me a tog jigging stick that is sweet. I actually put a 25 lb mahi in the boat with it last summer. They're good builds. I'll give him a shout.
Open to other recos too!!
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