Spinning for Kob

Birtles

New member
Hey Guys,

Ive read about guys spinning from the shore for Kob and was just wanting to know what kinda setup you would need to do that? Just an entry level setup that would hopefully not cost an arm and a leg.

Tight Lines!
 
Currently at comercial marine, shimano vengeance 10ft xh shad rod + shimano sienna 4000 grinder fd and a spool of sufix performance braid all for R750 odd. Very nice kit for entry level.
 

Birtles

New member
Thanks for the reply DeWaLdMeYeR1

sounds like a good deal, but im looking for something slightly more expensive as im guessing that would be better quality and would then last longer that i can continue to use once more experienced. Was looking at the penn battle 6000/8000, seems to be a decent enough reel to last? had any experience with it?

and also what would be a good rod to pair it up with? vengeance? exage?
 

J A M

Member
Don't sell the Shad Pro short. It has bigger eyes so you can throw a leader when also fishing for shad. It has a 3 oz. rating and is hmg, so not too heavy when waiding and standing with rod in hand.

It will last you long time allthou a 4000 may be too little.

Maybe something like the Daiwa 5500.
 

J A M

Member
Don't sell the Shad Pro short. It has bigger eyes so you can throw a leader when also fishing for shad. It has a 3 oz. rating and is hmg, so not too heavy when waiding and standing with rod in hand.

It will last you long time allthou a 4000 may be too little.

Maybe something like the Daiwa 5500.
 

Birtles

New member
Thanks for the Info J A M!
Will be checking it out. So a 10ft rod is the one i should be going for?
 

Kipi die kingfisher

Senior Member
A 10ft is a lekker length for surf casting, its not to heavy so you can cast for a long time and very good distance can be reached if you get the hang of it.

I have the penn battle, a very nice reel, but the 8000 is definitely to big paired with a 10ft, look at the 5000 or 6000. You will be able to get 300m of braid on, which I think is more than enough.
 

smiley6996

Sealiner
Here's 1 of the yellow bellys i caught on my last trip to PE it's not a monster but when you fish in the bricks you need a strong rod to bully them out there caves
 

smiley6996

Sealiner
Here's 1 of the yellow bellys i caught on my last trip to PE it's not a monster but when you fish in the bricks you need a strong rod to bully them out there caves
 

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ALMYPAL

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Ive got a 8ft vengence and it a good rod, here with a cob, 0.30mm suffix line, great fight, that rod can pull...
 

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Pslatarix

Sealiner
4-6inch dropshots and paddle tails. bucktails and rapalas work well too. a few guys i know put bass rattles in the paddle tails with great results. got a few halco bucktails the other day that also have a bass rattle attached. can't wait to try them when Im back in rsa. nice looking kob boss. oh and yes these lures will work in natal.
 

Toikon

New member
I think you are sold on the Vengeance. I have a 9 ft paired with a Daiwa Procaster 4000. Great combo! The rod is great for surf drop-shot and spinning although the guru's are of the opinion that it's a bit bulky for estuaries (never had any problems though). I used to battle a lot with wind-knots on a shimano reel (don't know the specs off-hand). I loaded the Daiwa with double x Viper braid - end of wind-knots - what a pleasure!!!
 
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