cheap on here laidbackdood2 wrote:well,i suppose i am old school and have always used cotten cordells....both sinking and floating....they cast well,have rattle in em and have always used my 6500 and my pink panther(like a rocky 2)...they always go well at the barrier for some reason...so its good enough....use soft baits too with a good wiggle !!! |
xsspeed wrote:I have used rapala skitterpops off the rocks, just used a rocky 2 so 8'2"(?) Just bought a pioneer gt popper rod for the rocks, its around 7'6", just need to accumulate poppers now
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JK wrote:Hmmm where stellajiggers post gone? Thought was good too |

Torpedo wrote:I'd just use the same gear you use on a boat and whatever weight lures match that set. You dont need to cast stupid far as most of the time thats not going to be where the fish are. I didnt do much time on the rocks this year but cast an Action Imports sticky around a fair bit when I did and as per BA, some poppers as teasers as well. That said, the only one I got off the surface was from a skipped piper on popping gear. Bait still works too. |
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