Barramundi baitcast combo advice
Submitted by Damo88 on Fri, 2011-11-18 08:53
Hi all,
First off I'll introduce myself I'm Damo I've recently moved up to the Pilbara from Adelaide, I'm after some advice on a baitcast combo for barramundi eg reel,rod size, line size etc
I want to use it to flick hard bodys and soft palstics.
budget $500 - 600
any help is apreciated as I can't get to a tackle store at the moment being land locked in tom price.
cheers
Billcollector
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Shimano Curado matched to a
Shimano Curado matched to a Tcurve will come in that price range
cudbfishn
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+2 for curado/tcurve combo
+2 for curado/tcurve combo
Damo88
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Thanks Billcollector,Any
Thanks Billcollector,
Any ideas on what size braid/leader to run?
Billcollector
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20 LB on the curado is nice
20 LB on the curado is nice and anywhere between 40 and 80 lb for leader
Ryan C
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in the for sale
section mako magic has a sweet combo for $600 check it out . cheers
Ryan C
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sorry
its sold mate i didnt know! cheers
Ryan C
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braid/leader
hi mate 20/30lb for the braid and leader from 40/60lb will be right. cheers
Broome Time
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Cant go wrong with a curado
Cant go wrong with a curado
Daisy
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If you're gonna go the full
If you're gonna go the full 600 bucks (and I recommend you do) consider the following
Reels, either the Daiwa Heartland XA-$269, Daiwa HRF-$249 or Shimano Chronarch E 200E7 (the higher ratio is better for keeping up with rampaging Barras)-$319 or Shimano Curado G 200G7-$249.
Rods- G Loomis GL2 723 10-17lb-$270, Shimano Raider Soft Plastic Series Bc 6-10-$119, Shimano Starlo Stix STP Pro Flats Cast 5-10- $129, Shimano T-curve Revolution Barra BC 5-8kg-$139, T-curve T series BC Barra Heavy 6-10kg-$237 or T-curve T series BC Barra Medium Heavy 6-8-$237.
All prices from Mo Tackle. Suited for 20lb braid.
My Recommendation 1. Heartland XA on the Loomis, or 2. Chronarch E 200E7 on the T-curve T series Medium Heavy.
Decide how much your gonna spend and buy the best you can.
Cheers, Daisy
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damo6230
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Barra outfit
Go a G-loomis rod or similar and I use the following:
CBR 756 with a Chronarch (which is a great allrounder)
CR665 with a Curado (shorter rod for tighter more accurate casting)
I definitely recommend something light if you are casting all day.
I run nothing less than 30lb braid myself with anything from 40-80lb leader but thats were we live/fish
A mate just built me a St Croix 2C66HF spin rod, a little heavy for you but the blank is killer as is the rod and I will use it offshore as well.
Welcome to the site and with the name Damo you must be a good bloke
Damo88
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Thanks guys, That was
Thanks guys,
That was exactly the reply I was after I'll be sure to let you know what I end up getting.
cheers
Damo
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Damo
Fill in your profile, especially where you are. Then you will get more accurate replies to help. Dont have to go overboard, but your rig, rods, age etc helps us to help you.
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Damo88
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Have done neels, I'm located
Have done neels, I'm located in Tom Price so most of my fishing will be done around Karratha/Dampier (when I can escape from work).
Cheers
Damo