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Hey from AZ - jaybird77 - 07-11-2019 Hey guys, I’m headed out to the Bay Area this weekend. We have another trip booked on the Sea Wolf out of Emeryville. We usually go a couple times a year up north and a few more down south. Anyways, I’ve been thinking of getting my own setup and am wondering what a good starter budget one would be. What should I be looking for and what should i avoid? I don’t mind renting equipment but I figure with what I spend I might as well buy my own. I always figured the gear you rent was for the novice anyways and I feel I might be getting a little above that classification 😂. So any suggestions and rods, reels and tackle would be much appreciated. [signature] Re: [jaybird77] Hey from AZ - tubeN2 - 09-22-2019 What type of fish are you targeting? I carry several setups with me depending upon species. [signature] Re: [tubeN2] Hey from AZ - jaybird77 - 09-22-2019 We usually just go for rockfish or lingcod. We’ve done striker before too though. [signature] Re: [jaybird77] Hey from AZ - tubeN2 - 09-23-2019 Rockfish and Lingcod can easily be done on the same rig. If you wanted to get started on a decent rig for both, I would recommend the Okuma Avenger combo. It can be used for both species and can handle the required 20lb test. For those who may not be fully skilled with a traditional reel, the Avenger actually has a levelwind to facilitate reeling in at an even pace on the reel. If you have the acquired casting and retreiving skills for a conventional reel, then you could use the Okuma Catalina or the Convector reel. Those come in different sizes for 15lb, 20lb, 25lb and 30lb. The rod is a 7foot medium heavy with a medium tip. The Avenger combo should set you back about $70 bucks or less if it is on special. If you go with the Convector and the Okuma Pursuit rod, you can pay @$150 or less depending on specials. If your budget permits, and you want a high speed reel, the Okuma Solterra SLX can be used and will range from $129 up to $299 depending on size. Amazon has specials for the general public. Check them out and see what fits your budget as well as fishing needs. [signature] RE: Hey from AZ - wiperhunter2 - 05-09-2021 b |