Fishing Addiction wrote:it all comes down to your budget. There is 2 types of budget. The one you spend now then upgrade within a short space due to realising it's not up to the job then the budget to get what you actually wanted Often with kingfish it's better to grab a quality set up from the start Look at dedicated jigging reels such as jigging master, maxel or accurate and rods from brands such as jigging master, synit, kilwell etc On Saturday I sat an okuma rod snap on a 16kg king, and a Daiwa reel have issues that was probably better as a snapper reel previously and saw some cheap braid that was probably breaking well below what it should |
jac23 wrote:"Shimano is quality gear but they are probably stronger in other areas than jigging" ???? Very broad statement dont you think |
Cbro wrote:You can have my JM pe4 and Synit 150 Venom S for a fair offer...say $800? Good set up in good condition. Blue reel, matching rod. |
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