
Originally Posted by
roverrescue
If money is tight, an option would be to get that spinfisher 950 spool it up with 80lb Tuffline and then get a medium popper rod something like T-curve Bluewater 15-24kg which will be great for throwing poppers and sticks around the reefs edges and pressure points. And then pick up a short spinning jig rod. Use the spinfisher on the jig rod to bash the bottom.
Since going to big spinning reels and short jig sticks for bottom bashing (off Cooktown up to 60m of water chasing reds etc etc) I cant go back to overhead/ alvey. In a charter situation handlines can be frustrating with line everywhere. And a Spinfisher will get fish up as quick as an Alvey and youll have more fun too!
So two rods one reel, 80lb braid, a bunch of leader material and have a ball.
Steve
I agree an excellent idea on the reel and line. I would throw in a few different soft plastics and a variety of different weight jig heads in double strength 5/0 and 6/0 size. Colours like pumpkinseed and nuclear chicken will pull plenty of reef fish up as well as a good variety of pelagics.
A couple of skirted trolling lures that you can hang out the back when moving from spot to spot won't go astray either. A couple with wire trace if the big Spaniards move in is always the go.
Hope you have a great time and don't forget the pictures when you get back.
Chenz
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