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new fishing pole - Emil132 - 07-28-2007 What would be a good fishing pole and reel for surf fishing and pier fishing? [signature] Re: [Emil132] new fishing pole - davetclown - 07-28-2007 I know of only one true surf fishing rod, that is the Ballyhoo made and sold exclusivly in our island state. you can order one on line. it has a handle that is nearly 3-4 feet long that can be pushed in to the sand. [signature] Re: [Emil132] new fishing pole - tubeN2 - 07-30-2007 Welcome to BigFishTackle. What area do you fish in? Some areas have easier surf and some have a harsher environment. I live in So. California. Some areas I am fine with a 10 foot rod and others, I prefer a 13 or even 16 foot rod. [signature] Re: [tubeN2] new fishing pole - Emil132 - 07-30-2007 I fish in the San Diego area mostly and around southern california [signature] Re: [Emil132] new fishing pole - tubeN2 - 07-30-2007 New Cali member?? Kool dude. Do you prefer conventional or spinning rods and reels??[cool] [signature] Re: [tubeN2] new fishing pole - Emil132 - 07-30-2007 I prefer spinning rods [signature] Re: [Emil132] new fishing pole - tubeN2 - 07-31-2007 As far as spinning rods go I would suggest the Okuma SS-C-1202MH-1 surf rod. It is a 2 piece 12foot rod. Good from 12 to 20lb line and 3 to 6oz weights. Or you could go a little cheaper with the Diawa Beefstick S1202MHRS. It has pretty much the same specs but 1 less guide. It has only 6 guides as compared to the Okuma model which has 7. You do get better weight distribution over the rod with more guides.[cool] Do you need a good reel to go with that?? Okuma Coronado CD90 would make a good match.[ ![]() [signature] |