Fishing rods

Zuhri

New member
Hi All

Could someone please advise me on a fishing rod,iwant something realy light but that i can use for sharks 13ft ...price range R1000toR2000
 

mnyamane

Senior Member
Howzit sealiner! Try the assasin beachmaster. It comes with 2 tips (medium & heavy) and it throws up to 8oz sinker. Cost R1100
 

Reefman

Sealiner
Theres a new rod out by Shimano - the Exage 110... it's only 11 foot, HMG, Fuji guides and is rated to cast a NINE oz sinker - ie: capable of pulling a Big fish?!?! Amazing technology, but it just doesn't feel balanced to put anything more than a s30 reel on there?? Use it, don't use it.
 
Hey zuhri...
You fish for a club right? If u looking to fish for ineds and typically we all want the biggest one we can find then will it be a wise decision to purchase the beachmaster? (a bit soft to handle big throw baits or slides) Have u thort bout using rods from within your club and picking which one suits your style best? With a little more insight to wat is available perhap u would be making a more informed decision..
 

Nivi4Zn

Senior Member
Hi Zuhri

I agree with Master. I own a beachmaster. Its an amazing rod. But seeing that u will be targetting only sharks/in eds i would not advise you to buy this rod. I throw a 7 ounce on the heavy and the tip handles it perfectly. I WOULD NOT advise throwing a 8 ounce or higher on that tip. I have tried and found the rod to be very top heavy. The Heavy tip has a distinct bend in it. That being with a 8ounce.

Now imagine if you decide to throw a whole mack out. The total weight of the bait plus sinker is gonna exceed it max rating:?

I would call the Beachmaster the perfect edible rod. Yes, it will handle Sharks, but i think anything over the 30kg mark is gonna be really difficult land. The rod simply does not have that kind of pulling power.

Anyway this my 2c

Cheers
Nivi
 

KLIPVIS

Sealiner
100% Nivi , if you are fishing for sharks you need something with more back bone , for 2k get Gremlins to build you a rod.Thye will give you excellent advice also.And it takes only maybe 1 week at the most for them to build it.
 

Germ

Senior Member
Hi there

Not sure of what size sharks you want to catch but the Loomis and Franklin shockwave is a good deal. It has 3 tips light (3 to 4 ounce) medium (5 to 6) and heavy (7 to 8). It is also not heavy and priced at about R1000.00 so there is still money left over to buy braid....

 

Tight lines.
 

bjornh

Senior Member
L & M shockwave is the biggest pile of rubbish!Don't go there!!!!
Take up the suggestion to try out some rods first. The Assassin range is great but it depends on your budget hey. Beachmaster is great for catching greys and other smaller sharks but hasn't been designed for the bigger stuff ie if you're goin to slide baits (BIG baits) etc
 

Germ

Senior Member
Hi there

For just over the 2 k mark the Bazooka form tackle centre is also an option to look at.

 
 

Hooked

Senior Member
L and F shockwave is only wrapped once at the joints.

Posiedon is double wrapped

And rods like the exage are triple wrapped.

In my experience the shock wave is great LIGHT rod.Hook a big shark though and kiss it goodbye.

The exage is built way to heavy.Great rod but sooooo stiff

Posieden is sort of in the middle.

Had this told to me at Somerset Sports in Cape Gate where i bought my Posieden.

I do not vouch for the truth in this , but if you look at rod diameters it does sort of pan out
 

Germ

Senior Member
Hi there

I can admit that they are thinner. However, after catching a number of skates as well as a 40 kg sandy I still trust my loomis. To the poibnt that I have had it "cleaned up" and will be taking it with me when I emmigrate to seychelles.

 
 
Hooked wrote:
L and F shockwave is only wrapped once at the joints.

Posiedon is double wrapped

And rods like the exage are triple wrapped.

In my experience the shock wave is great LIGHT rod.Hook a big shark though and kiss it goodbye.

The exage is built way to heavy.Great rod but sooooo stiff

Posieden is sort of in the middle.

2 things i curious about..
i have used a 1468 exage and found it be be a little disappointing in terms off backbone..great action but not as stiff as i was expecting..esp for an 8ounce rod..

Other thing is, mention is made off single and double and triple wraps over the female joints off these production rods..ever wondered why? Its so the manufacturer can stiffen the the join to prevent cracking from using lower quality graphite..its much cheaper to do this in mass production than spending money on a higher quality blank..
Now a point to ponder is, has anyone ever seen an assassin or bazooka or pentagon come out the factory with such wraps?..even the super heavy blade in both standard and hmg graphite dont have these..
Remember there is no substitue for a QUALITY blank...so let the buyer beware..
 

sharkbyte

Senior Member
There 2 rods that i'm keeping my eyes on aand thats the Tica 13ft and 10 ft,
Sinker class both can throw 8oz as a recommended weight, these rods have lots of whip in it whenit is loded and is extremely light by comparison to most rods, Has nybody tried or know of anybody thats used them.... stockists here in Cape Town is Suburban & Tuckers. price is between R1400 an R1600
 

Hooked

Senior Member
Very valid points Mr Assasain

One item though , I also have a 1468 and my experience is the opposite of yours.

Lots of back bone , very little action , especially on the heavier tips.Too me the lighter tips are too whippy and the heavier tips too stiff for the rod.

Different strokes for different folks

Is it possible to set up a post just for rods with a break down of actions.Maybe get Barry to comment?

Maybe ask all the guys to do a simple test ie:

a) Set the rod parallel to the floor in a vice ( Fully rigged with line and reel)

b) Attach a x weight sinker to the line

c) Measure the rod deviation from parallel at 4/5 points across the length.

This should allow us to see the following

a: How consistant a manufacturer is with their blanks

b: The actual action of a rod ( Whippy , stiff , heavy , light)

c:Tip action or butt action

d: How much load a blank can accept for maximum performance

Let me know if anybody is interested and I will get the ball rolling
 
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