SURF ROD CHOICES FROM LAMIGLAS
I HAVE TO SAY TO
START THAT SURF FISHING IS NOT THE MOST WELL PUBLISHED FISHING STYLE BUT IT IS
IN CERTAIN AREAS THE BEST WAY TO GET THE FISH WHERE THE WAVES AND THE ROCKS
CREATE A LOT OF OBSTCLES FOR BOAT ANGLERS. IN THE NORTHEAST I HAVE ONLY BEEN
surf fishing 2-3 times and I USED LAMIGLAS TRI-FLEX SURF ROD 10 FT. It takes a
little while to get the hang of casting bait rigs and tying the right knot is
especially important in surf fishing and the line and leader are keys as well.
Lot anglers and when I went stood in knee to waist high water when fishing and
me and the reel I was using a Penn Torgue tend to get a soaking.
You can spend as little as 100.00 for a good surf rod with
the right action and make sure the rod loads well. A rod with a nice light
action which I really like is what we recommend. Depending what fish you're
chasing I would recommend a 'light action to medium action surf' rod. Assuming
you will be chasing the usual suspects – Rockfish, stripe bass, big reds,
snook, and occasional mackerel from the surf any species from the pier.
We will make one warning and that is a cheap rod is cheap
for a reason and when you go to all the effort and have all the gear to surf
fish you do not need to be trying to fix, repair or replace gear, fish on.
You can also consider a low-mount 12' or 13' rod there are also a lot of combos that should
last a long, time. If you decide go to
the surf with a spin reel the Penn makes tough rod/ reel combos and at a good
price.
Wahoowaterworld.com has an awesome assortment of surf rods
from Lamiglas and the prices range from 135.00 to 400.00 and you know the
quality and the rod balance and set up is going to be done right. Whether you
choose Lamiglas Insane, Lamiglas Tri-Flex, Lamiglas Graphite Surf & Jetty,
Infinity Surf, Lamiglas Surf King Series, or the Ron Arra Pro Surf Series you
will have choices that from 1-5 oz lure weights,9-13 feet in length,
exceptional taper choices ,1 piece or 2 piece. The Line weight range from
12-20lb to 15-30lb as well.
LAMIGLAS Infinity Surf rods feature improved resin systems
that give Lamiglas designers the ability to develop rods that are not only
incredibly strong and durable, but also lighter in weight and more sensitive.
Combined with Fuji K-Frame guides, Fuji reel seats and a Paco Ernandez inspired
grip, the new Infinity Surf Series sets a higher standard in surf rods.
LAMIGLAS RON ARRA PRO SURF RODS Designed with guidance from
five-time national distance casting champion, professional casting instructor
and best-selling author Ron Arra, these fast-action surf rods offer incredible
power, distance and control. These rods are Optimized for both traditional
monofilament and high-strength braided lines with the Fuji Alconite Concept
guide system.
Lamiglas Graphite Surf & Jetty rods: Pick any beach, any pier, any jetty anywhere
around the world and chances are there are fish to be caught…if you have the
right equipment. These super-durable graphite rods are ideal for slick rocky
shores and pounding waves. Soft tips aid in the right presentation, and the
rods have plenty of power to put the brakes on when fish head for the rocks.
The distinctive high-gloss, clear-coated design with black wraps and gold
accents makes a bold statement. Final touches include Fuji guides, Fuji
graphite reel seats and an attractive, functional EVA and cork-tape handle.
Lamiglas Super Surf Super Surf 2G: Redesigned and better
than ever. The original SuperSurf series was one of the best-selling lines in
the Lamiglas offering, Lamiglas kept all the best attributes and added even
more. SuperSurf 2G rods are now lighter and more durable than ever through the
process of integrating new technology and materials. Each and every model now
looks as good as they cast. Featuring Fuji reel seats, lightweight K-frame
guides, and a beautiful, aqua-blue finish.
Lamiglas Insane King series. These six rods represent a
value unequalled in surf rods. Premium graphite blanks, the finest Lamiglas
tapers, aluminum oxide guides and cork tape grips, finished with our black and
silver wraps (which, by the way, look great in trophy photos). Be prepared to
lug loads of fish up the beach, along with the extra weight of cash in your
pocket. Lamiglas one year limited warranty. These rods retail for less than 199
as well.
The surf casting rod requires that you are able to cover the
distance to the break or to the small water jetties where the fish will ambush
from. So one of surf fishing's biggest challenge is, casting distance
At Wahoowaterworld.com we think that having the proper surf
fishing rod will help solve this problem.
In addition to the rod selection is also using well known
casting techniques, like the ground cast and the pendulum cast. It is
impossible to go over all the cast in blog but there are a lot of video and
local knowledge that can help you get up to speed in this area if you are new
and maybe learn something new if you are a veteran at the surf fishing game.
There is nothing wrong with practice either.
Wahoowaterworld.com recommends a graphite rod. If you choose
graphite it is for the lighter weight and greater flexibility which provided
more whipping action. With Graphite you want to increase the length to a 12'
rod. Like we said earlier cheap rods are cheap for a reason, nothing wrong with
saving a buck and looking for value. If you do choose a fiberglass rod it is
stiffer than the graphite which limited casting distance. With the graphite rod
you can cast further and get into deeper water. When you do this it will likely
result in catching more fish.
We see a lot of 20 lb. line with 4 oz. pyramid weights and
40 lb. leader being used on the surf, your set up maybe different but if you
rig for this going slightly down or up is not a problem depending on the bite.
When you set up your rod and gear we recommend that you add
a shock leader to the line. The shock leader will prevent your line from
breaking when you cast it. Set the long enough that when casting you have 4 or
5 rotations of the leader on your fishing reel. So the leader should be about
2x’s the length of the rod. Finally set up your leader to be 10x the weight of
the lure of weighted bait rig you are using.
Surf rods, surf casting rods, surf spinning rods, all have
their place and the length and action are all a part as well as the casting and
rig you are using. Select a reel that matches with the rod, never make that
decision lightly. If you are unsure we are happy to help and make our
recommendation to you.
In the end we think Lamiglas makes some of the best surf
rods on the market, however if you want to take a look at some of the other
brands we have like Phenix Surf rods they are also an excellent choice.
If you are on a tight budget look at some of the Shakespeare
and Penn combos that are excellent values.
In conclusion if you intend to stay with the surf fishing
and have all the success you can this blog and wahoowaterworld.com believes the
Lamiglas Surf rods cover beginner to avid and price points that you can afford
no matter your level of action and experience. So remember when you set the
hook and it feels good say it loud Wahoo!
Fish with confidence and a Lamiglas Surf Rod.
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