Striped Bass Rod and Reel

pbuzz3323

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Any recommendations on a particular Rod and reel for stripers? Alot on sale now and Id like to start Bass fishing in spring for the first time..Whats the preferred method you use for them? I just a fluke and Blackfish man
 

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Re: Striped Bass Rod and Reel

You can fish for Stripers many ways. With bait from shore or a boat. You can troll from a boat. You can Jig for them from a boat.

In the ocean they use anchovies and back in to the surf line. Use long rods in the 8.5 to 9 foot range rated for 15 to 30 pound test and cast off the boat into the edge of the breakers with no weight. Most here use spinning reels.

Inland use chad, sardines, bullheads, pile worms as bait and fish the bottom with light line in the 14 to 17 pound range. Again most use 8.5 to 9 foot rods rated for 15 to 30 pound test line. Most will use good but light casting reels but some also use spinning reels. Many balance the pole. Bait fishing better than trolling in the cold water of winter.

Trolling works very well in the Warmer summer waters. They troll many types of lures also Jigs and plastic baits. Poles form 7.5 feet to 9 feet in the 15 to 30 pound rance and casting reel much better than spinning.

Bank fishermen use mostly bait in the spring spawning runs in to fresh water. Mostly all bait fishing with the same bates at above. Here people use from 6 foot to 10 foot rods and 17 to 25 pound line and almost 100 percent spinning reels.
 
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dingbat

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Re: Striped Bass Rod and Reel

You can fish for Stripers many ways. With bait from shore or a boat. You can troll from a boat. You can Jig for them from a boat.

In the ocean they use anchovies and back in to the surf line. Use long rods in the 8.5 to 9 foot range rated for 15 to 30 pound test and cast off the boat into the edge of the breakers with no weight. Most here use spinning reels.

Inland use chad, sardines, bullheads, pile worms as bait and fish the bottom with light line in the 14 to 17 pound range. Again most use 8.5 to 9 foot rods rated for 15 to 30 pound test line. Most will use good but light casting reels but some also use spinning reels. Many balance the pole. Bait fishing better than trolling in the cold water of winter.

Trolling works very well in the Warmer summer waters. They troll many types of lures also Jigs and plastic baits. Poles form 7.5 feet to 9 feet in the 15 to 30 pound rance and casting reel much better that spinning.

Bank fishermen use mostly bait in the spring spawning runs in to fresh water. Mostly all bait fishing with the same bates at above. Here people use from 6 foot to 10 foot rods and 17 to 25 pound line and almost 100 percent spinning reels.

East coast Style :D

Chasing "chickens" (light tackle jigging) is very popular. We use a 6'6", 8-15# MH rod and a 2500-3500 sized spinning reels (Shimano Stradic and Sustain are popular as is the 360 Penn Slammer)with #10-#14 lb. braid. Metal and large stick baits are the most popular.

Trolling I use 6' and 6'6" -#30 rods and 3/0 or 4/0 reels. Penn 113 HSP, 320GTi and 330 GTi are popular as are Shimano TLD15 and 20.

Line weight varies by baits being trolled. I fish #30 and #40 mono on the roof rods and planer boards, #40 monel off the transom and #80 Power Pro on the rods pulling the umbrellas. All rods have 18'-25' #80 wind-on mono leaders.

For surf fishing I use Alstar 1418 (11'-9") rods with Abu 6500 reels (#14 line) for chunking and Lami 1502 (12'-6" ) with Abu 7500 reels (#17 lb line) for throwing Bunker heads.

FWIW: Striper fishing here is on fire right now. Most fish running between 38" -50" in length. Had 3 fish over 60 lbs checked in last week and the bigger fish are just now getting here.
 

pbuzz3323

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Re: Striped Bass Rod and Reel

Yeah..Thats what Ive been reading...Long Island was hot too..fish all around here. I will Be trying it for the first time probably in spring from my boat.
 

rolmops

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Re: Striped Bass Rod and Reel

The overall answer is PENN.From there you can go many ways.
In your case,off Long Island your main problem will be blue fish therefor I would go with a serious steel leader and if you are trolling possibly a Penn Black Sabre rod with a 113 Senator reel loaded with 600 feet of 40 or 50 pound wire with a soft backing and as lure a 4 or 6 ounce bucktail.This is good for trolling/jigging down to 50 feet.
 

pbuzz3323

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How much wire line do you generally use? I have the 40 lb wire and ur right, the blues are all over here. I saw some decent ugly stick poles in walmart with some good backbone to them for reasonable price.
 

rolmops

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How much wire line do you generally use? I have the 40 lb wire and ur right, the blues are all over here. I saw some decent ugly stick poles in walmart with some good backbone to them for reasonable price.

My setup is roughly one hundred yards of 50 to 80 pound backing and 600 feet of 40 or 50 pound monel wire line.
If you decide to go with wire you must use a rod with carboloid or a simular material guides because the wire will cut through regular guides, that is why I mentioned the black sabre rod.
 

Flukinicehole

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Re: Striped Bass Rod and Reel

Where on L.I do you live? You should go to J&H in Oakdale and talk to them they will be more then happy to fix you up and have the best prices.
 

tylerr83

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Re: Striped Bass Rod and Reel

agree with rolmops...cant go wrong with penn....i have a variety of penn reels...senator that i use for trolling...a couple jiggmaster 500s and 209s that i use for jigging and livelining bunker/shad. a medium heavy rod will do fine (penn slammers are an affordable option, i have one of these as well as a few ugly stiks....i use braid w/ a flourocarbon leader and monofilament backing.
 

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Re: Striped Bass Rod and Reel

300 yds of green power pro braid 65lb on a Penn 320 Gti Oh Yeah!:D
 
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