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Which rod would you prefer if you were going to vertical jig for 60-80lb tuna other than a shimano?
Jigs about 16-24ozs, conventional reel, depth 80-150'


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Avet 2 speed from lx up and a calstar or seeker fast action taper


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Check out a Calstar 765ML or the M model for vertical jigging in that range size of fish.
 
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Calstar 700XH
 
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YO,YO,YO,THE 765ML WITH A 16 VSX. HEAVY JIGS THATS ME, OHH IZORLINE BLUE 60.

TRY THE TADY 15 BLUE AND WHITE, GLOW BACK.



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Thanks, looks like a new calstar will be on the way East, appreciate the help.


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I work/fish out of Pt.Pleasent N.J. and use an 8'or a 6'6" 40 to 80 lb Uglystick . To me the reel is more important . 4/0 or 6/0 with 60 or 80 lb mono works fine as long as the rod has enough backbone . I have an Avet EX 4/0 2 speed that may see some jigging action this season. At night it's a war of attrition and you have to get the jig fish up quickly as they tend to fall off during long battles so a 2 speed would be an advantage .
 
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Plenty of reels from 30s to 50s to Avets,Penns,Aluts, & Everols to try.

All my sticks were trolling rods. I should have that 765 showing up in a couple of days. It'll be my 1st jig stick. Nice info on this forum thanks to all.

Pedro, any specific reason you like mono instead of spectra? I ask cause I don't know squat about jigging, but seems a low stretch main line with a 25' mono topshot would be good.

How about guys, what's your primary line for jigging?


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try florocarbon,pack the reel w/ spectra and top shot 25-30 yards of florocarbon.



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Sidewinder,

On all my reels with spectra I keep about 100 yards so mono top shot. That way the knott does not go thru the guides while casting and if I get nicked or damaged line close to the jig ot hook I just cut it off and retie and I'm good to go.

100 yards of floro is to much money and with jigging I don't think I need it. Go with a mono that you like and you will be fine. Also you don't have to have spectra strait mono is fine. I use spectra mainly so I only have to replace top shots and not a whole spool of line.
 
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For me straight mono or the 100 yd. mono shooter is good (on my Avet). Braid has no give good for hook sets and feel but thats about all . Mono is more forgiving . .At night/magic hour you can get away with more . I have watched Capt. Mike Bogan catch more tuna jigging with 80 mono and aan 8 oz. hammered diamond than any of the braid guys so far . There is a place for braid in jigging with the butterfly jigs and they do catch but make one mistake and say by by to your 20 dollar jig and a few yards of braid .
 
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Ever see a blacklash (for me its a professional over run) in spectra? What a nightmare!
 
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EVER TRIED CASTING A JIG WITH SPECTRA, AFTER CATCHING A FISH PRIOR. SHHHHHRRRRREEEEEEEEDDD.



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That's why God invented utility knives!
 
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