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master_cat
04-22-2015, 11:31 PM
where can i buy the biggest kit of them i can get and wat is the best line to use with themi had the original kit i bought in pigen forge and somone stole them so im lookin to get a giant box of them i have a 8ft wally marshal rod and reel hope that will suffice

SAMBOLIE
04-23-2015, 05:36 AM
Bass Pro probably has the biggest kit I have found locally. Best place is to order from TM.

That old wall marshal rod will suffice, however you should look at the Trinity rod I have for sale.;)

mfbab
04-23-2015, 07:05 AM
I got mine at Bass Pro, they have a trout kit, panfish kit and the trout slayer (craw shape), as well as most of the items individually. The kits come with a small tacklebox.
I can throw the panfish box in my pocket (not much bigger than an iphone) and go fishing, simple as it gets.

Alphahawk
04-23-2015, 07:08 AM
They sell a nice boat box kit but the colors in it are not to my liking. Are you using it for trout fishing or panfishing? If you are trout fishing that kit is fine but there are a couple of great colors that you should probably add to the kit if you get it. Bison and Purple Redemption are great for panfish...Smallies. Bison is also a great color for trout.


Regards

master_cat
04-23-2015, 10:17 AM
Trout and bluegill wat line should I
use

MNfisher
04-23-2015, 11:22 AM
2 lb SOS from trout mag


Mike

jad2t
04-23-2015, 11:28 AM
That old wall marshal rod will suffice, however you should look at the Trinity rod I have for sale.;)

It's like new, definitely hasn't caught any fish!

Alphahawk
04-23-2015, 04:05 PM
As Mike said....2# test SOS Line.

Regards


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jaycee
04-23-2015, 04:21 PM
Master cat. you got a priv. message.

browntrout
04-23-2015, 08:26 PM
Bass Pro probably has the biggest kit I have found locally. Best place is to order from TM.

That old wall marshal rod will suffice, however you should look at the Trinity rod I have for sale.;)


Sambolie,
Do you still have that rod for sale? If so please PM me the price.

Thanks,
Roy

mfbab
04-23-2015, 08:31 PM
Is the SOS line HiViz or is it easy to see?

I've been using HiViz 2lb Stren tied to a flouro leader, just curious about that.
I can see a lot of my bites before I feel them w the HiViz, especially when the wind is blowing.

Alphahawk
04-23-2015, 08:52 PM
Is the SOS line HiViz or is it easy to see?

I've been using HiViz 2lb Stren tied to a flouro leader, just curious about that.
I can see a lot of my bites before I feel them w the HiViz, especially when the wind is blowing.

No it's not hi-vis. I wish it was.


Regards

master_cat
04-23-2015, 09:56 PM
do u need a leader with the 2pound test line and how car can u cast with a 8ft rod

SAMBOLIE
04-24-2015, 03:57 AM
do u need a leader with the 2pound test line and how car can u cast with a 8ft rod

I think Juice and Jimmy use about 100 yards of 50 lb braid for a leader.


I am not the pro, however, I doubt a leader is needed 99.9% of the time. I have not done any better with one. (no comments form the above two members, please :D)

Not being a smart a$$, but I get as much distance with a 6 ft rod as an 8.
The reel used and the person casting has a lot to do with distance. What size head will you be using?

You are going to enjoy fishing the TM.

Alphahawk
04-24-2015, 06:55 AM
do u need a leader with the 2pound test line and how car can u cast with a 8ft rod

If you fish for trout a 2# test fluorocarbon leader will hook you up with a lot more fish. As for casting difference between rods...it is pretty much as Sambolie said. I have UL rods from Japan some rated to throw a lure as small as 1/100 of an ounce. If you held one of those rods in your hand it feels as stiff as a broom handle....goes against conventional wisdom for casting small lures....but they cast better than more limber rods. One thing that can really help casting distance is a good quality line. SOS 2# test is a great line and I use it regularly. But I dabble with all brands of line and have pretty much tried all 2# test lines one can buy in the USA and many from Europe and now Japan. Conventional wisdom tells you the smaller the diameter of the line the farther it will cast. That doesn't hold true either. Many lines are small in diameter yet they are too stiff. Plus the cost of many of those so called premium lines are very high. I am currently using an 3# test line out of Japan that is IGFA rated to break at or below 3 pounds and it is the best line I have ever used for casting distance....but at eleven dollars a spool I can tell you I won't be using much of that. They make it in a 2# test and I can only imagine the casting distance with it. So for many it all comes down to trade offs. Cost...casting distance....line softness...knot strength. I can tell you from experience that when you get to using very small diameter lines in 2# test you better be retying often. The smaller the diameter the line the more it can cut into itself at the knot when you are fighting a fish. SOS 2# test line is the best all around line for the cost I have used. But if you want to try a smaller diameter line that won't break the bank give P-Line CX Premium a try. It casts great and I used that line for a year but I eventually went back to SOS line.


Regards

MNfisher
04-24-2015, 11:18 AM
I use the CX premium. It casts further than the SOS and is thinner, but the SOS is a much tougher line


Mike

SAMBOLIE
04-24-2015, 12:08 PM
I use the CX premium. It casts further than the SOS and is thinner, but the SOS is a much tougher line


Mike

I wear PF Flyers. I can run faster and jump higher in them.

Travis C.
04-24-2015, 12:19 PM
I wear PF Flyers. I can run faster and jump higher in them.

Hope you have the vintage ones....cause your paying an arm n leg for them now! :D

tcintn
04-24-2015, 04:50 PM
I will put my two cents in here since all I fish for is trout and all I know. I use a 9' rod with 2 lb test SOS line and most times I use two different floro leaders. When I started using the 9' rod with micro guides my casting distance improved over old type of guides and a 6' rod. I change out my line after 4 to 6 fishing trips.It also has to do with how many I catch.If I catch over 100 each trip I will change after 4th trip.
How I use floro is I will tie a 5' piece of 2 lb test T M floro and then tie around 3 to 4' piece of Seaguar 6X floro. Since I started doing this I numbers have increased according to my fishing diary.
However,like I said earlier I only fish for trout and I am always looking for ways to improve my numbers and size.Being retired also gives me plenty of time to work at this.
Fishing for larger trout is a different story.

mfbab
04-24-2015, 09:03 PM
TC,
Have you tried just making an 8' Flouro leader with just the Seaguar or just the TM Flouro?
I understand the long leader on trout streams for sure, I was just curious if there was a reason for using both kinds instead of just 1 longer leader.

I haven't used magnets on Trout yet, I've been in ponds so far with much less water clarity than trout streams.
I do think the Flouro leader gets me a few more bites even in the ponds sometimes( compared to tying straight to my HiViz mono :) ), but I'm only putting 2-3' of Flouro on with the dingy water.

tcintn
04-25-2015, 06:43 AM
TC,
Have you tried just making an 8' Flouro leader with just the Seaguar or just the TM Flouro?
I understand the long leader on trout streams for sure, I was just curious if there was a reason for using both kinds instead of just 1 longer leader.

I haven't used magnets on Trout yet, I've been in ponds so far with much less water clarity than trout streams.
I do think the Flouro leader gets me a few more bites even in the ponds sometimes( compared to tying straight to my HiViz mono :) ), but I'm only putting 2-3' of Flouro on with the dingy water.

The main reason for using two different kinds of floro is primarily the cost. The Trout Magnet floro is around $5 for 25 yd spool where Seaguar is around $20 for 25 yds.
I will say that some of the streams I fish in NM and Co I use one piece of Seaguar of around 8-9'.

mfbab
04-25-2015, 03:44 PM
The main reason for using two different kinds of floro is primarily the cost. The Trout Magnet floro is around $5 for 25 yd spool where Seaguar is around $20 for 25 yds.
I will say that some of the streams I fish in NM and Co I use one piece of Seaguar of around 8-9'.

Thanks TC, that was my assumption.
You obviously believe it is worth the extra $$ too, good to know :)

master_cat
04-26-2015, 12:15 PM
Lot of good info here