Shimano Catana 762ML Egi rod - anyfeedback?
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Re: Shimano Catana 762ML Egi rod - anyfeedback?
Fc. The short leader outside the guides thing may suit salmon spinning but for everything else I think your mad to do it. A rod length of leader with the leader knot sitting just above where you put your finger on the line coming off the spool for casting.
If you use an fg you aren't going to have the dramas you mention. Especially with a half decent rod.
If you use an fg you aren't going to have the dramas you mention. Especially with a half decent rod.
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Re: Shimano Catana 762ML Egi rod - anyfeedback?
I like to have at least 2x wraps of leader on the spool, helps to save my finger from getting cut by the braid.ducky wrote:Fc. The short leader outside the guides thing may suit salmon spinning but for everything else I think your mad to do it. A rod length of leader with the leader knot sitting just above where you put your finger on the line coming off the spool for casting.
If you use an fg you aren't going to have the dramas you mention. Especially with a half decent rod.
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Re: Shimano Catana 762ML Egi rod - anyfeedback?
No arguments on that Michael. :thumbsup:ducky wrote:Fc. The short leader outside the guides thing may suit salmon spinning but for everything else I think your mad to do it. A rod length of leader with the leader knot sitting just above where you put your finger on the line coming off the spool for casting.
If you use an fg you aren't going to have the dramas you mention. Especially with a half decent rod.
When soaking bait, I have no issues using longer leader as it is better for snaggy areas but for lure fishing, I have to go short. I have lost tons of stuff at the knot and damaged a few tip guides too. Maybe short leader suits me well because of my fishing style. I switch from squid jig to HB to metal whenever I need to. If I see bait fish jumping or the water boils while squidding, HB or metals start flying depending on where the action is (thus the reason why I love the Wilson blue steel rod that casts 40 grams lures).
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Re: Shimano Catana 762ML Egi rod - anyfeedback?
Makes sense. I would never use a squid rof for HB etc cause it just doesnt feel right. I suppose you have more of a 'general purpose' rod for flicking all types of lures!Fish-cador wrote:No arguments on that Michael. :thumbsup:ducky wrote:Fc. The short leader outside the guides thing may suit salmon spinning but for everything else I think your mad to do it. A rod length of leader with the leader knot sitting just above where you put your finger on the line coming off the spool for casting.
If you use an fg you aren't going to have the dramas you mention. Especially with a half decent rod.
When soaking bait, I have no issues using longer leader as it is better for snaggy areas but for lure fishing, I have to go short. I have lost tons of stuff at the knot and damaged a few tip guides too. Maybe short leader suits me well because of my fishing style. I switch from squid jig to HB to metal whenever I need to. If I see bait fish jumping or the water boils while squidding, HB or metals start flying depending on where the action is (thus the reason why I love the Wilson blue steel rod that casts 40 grams lures).
I found the fg knot to be great. Super strong and if a knot is going to break from passing through a couple of guides or the guides get damaged then the knots no good and neither is the rod lol.
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Salt: KGW 36cm - Squid 35cm - Salmon 22cm - Flathead 34cm - EP 35cm - Total Salt 162cm
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TOTAL : 217cm
Salt: KGW 36cm - Squid 35cm - Salmon 22cm - Flathead 34cm - EP 35cm - Total Salt 162cm
Fresh: Carp 55cm - Total Fresh 55cm
TOTAL : 217cm
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Re: Shimano Catana 762ML Egi rod - anyfeedback?
Yeah egi rods are fantastic for sending a small salmon slug a very long way. The fight is slightly different though due to the action of the rod. You can't dictate direction to the fish as aggressively as a fast action rod would allow
i use a long leader with the knot sitting just off the spool for squidding. if i need to throw a slug, i just check the knot every cast or two. no failures yet
i use a long leader with the knot sitting just off the spool for squidding. if i need to throw a slug, i just check the knot every cast or two. no failures yet
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Re: Shimano Catana 762ML Egi rod - anyfeedback?
i use the skr-802el. try plat, rakuten or amazon. check your pm inbox4liters wrote:which site would sell them? Also I had a look through the list on the Major Craft site and there's like a million different Skyroad models, is there one in particular you have in mind?Basti wrote:If you're going to buy the solpara, buy the Skyroad instead from Japan. A miles better rod for probably very similar to what you'd pay for the base model in Australia
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Re: Shimano Catana 762ML Egi rod - anyfeedback?
First narrow it down to the egi models, from there pick how heavy you want it to be (I find e to be a good all rounder) and then the length as said above 8'3" is a nice all rounder good cast off the bank and not to crazy to use on the yak4liters wrote:which site would sell them? Also I had a look through the list on the Major Craft site and there's like a million different Skyroad models, is there one in particular you have in mind?Basti wrote:If you're going to buy the solpara, buy the Skyroad instead from Japan. A miles better rod for probably very similar to what you'd pay for the base model in Australia
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I still find yours a bit light, especially considering a lot of ians fishing is in Wp where he'll be using heavy jigs etc.Basti wrote:i use the skr-802el. try plat, rakuten or amazon. check your pm inbox4liters wrote:which site would sell them? Also I had a look through the list on the Major Craft site and there's like a million different Skyroad models, is there one in particular you have in mind?Basti wrote:If you're going to buy the solpara, buy the Skyroad instead from Japan. A miles better rod for probably very similar to what you'd pay for the base model in Australia
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Re: Shimano Catana 762ML Egi rod - anyfeedback?
yeah fair point. most of my squidding isn't done in high current areas, except maybe for sorrento. i do sometimes wish the rod was slightly heavier. 3.5 jigs are as heavy as i can throw and work comfortably.mazman wrote:I still find yours a bit light, especially considering a lot of ians fishing is in Wp where he'll be using heavy jigs etc.Basti wrote:i use the skr-802el. try plat, rakuten or amazon. check your pm inbox4liters wrote:which site would sell them? Also I had a look through the list on the Major Craft site and there's like a million different Skyroad models, is there one in particular you have in mind?Basti wrote:If you're going to buy the solpara, buy the Skyroad instead from Japan. A miles better rod for probably very similar to what you'd pay for the base model in Australia
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Re: Shimano Catana 762ML Egi rod - anyfeedback?
I almost exclusively use 3.0 jigs, but I wanted something that would be ok with <40g micro jigs as well. I've tried a green Gomoku rod and tried to use it squidding but it doesn't cast far even for a rod to use from the yak. I don't really want anything longer than 7' on the yak if I can get away with it.mazman wrote:First narrow it down to the egi models, from there pick how heavy you want it to be (I find e to be a good all rounder) and then the length as said above 8'3" is a nice all rounder good cast off the bank and not to crazy to use on the yak4liters wrote:which site would sell them? Also I had a look through the list on the Major Craft site and there's like a million different Skyroad models, is there one in particular you have in mind?Basti wrote:If you're going to buy the solpara, buy the Skyroad instead from Japan. A miles better rod for probably very similar to what you'd pay for the base model in Australia
Just looking through the Majorcraft list, maybe the SKR-S702E/TR is the one to go for.
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Brown Trout: 37cm
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