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Old 03-10-2019, 09:35 AM
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Yup, you’re essentially tripping it like that. Pull it in a bit, then drop it real quick and the weight drops and ring slides up/forward to the nose. Pull that sucker in and sling the fish in the boat.
Small fish wont trip it sometimes so thats also how u check if anythings on there...
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Old 03-10-2019, 09:53 AM
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Basically a 5 1/2' bent butt 80 lb class rod. Extra large roller guides to allow bridle rig swivels (spro)to pass through) I Use a bridle rig so when the planer gets to the boat it is unclipped and the rest of the leader and the fish can be reeled straight in. I think i have some pix if interested. We use this rig for wahoos and occasional yellowfins. Their is a technique i use to trip it that you pull the rig far back (with the boat slowed down) and you drop it really fast and then lift up that will trip if most every time. Hope this helps, i believe i have pictures of bridle rig if you are interested, you can also you tube search to find instructions on making one.
Thanks Miles. I'm planning the bridle rig but mainly looking at others choices in rods/reels. Right now leaning toward Avet 50W with Pinacle Eliminator rod. I wanted to stick with a 2speed and Avet 50 looks like a nice one. I bought a set of their 8:1 a long time ago for King tourney fishing and have been very happy with them.
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Old 03-10-2019, 11:31 AM
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Thanks Miles. I'm planning the bridle rig but mainly looking at others choices in rods/reels. Right now leaning toward Avet 50W with Pinacle Eliminator rod. I wanted to stick with a 2speed and Avet 50 looks like a nice one. I bought a set of their 8:1 a long time ago for King tourney fishing and have been very happy with them.
Sounds good, Ive never fished avets so cant comment on them but im sure they are a nice reel! I like thextra large swivel tip top roller as well . Not sure if you are planning on pulling a #12 or not but if you are it would probably be best to set it and play with it in the rod holder at first because if you are not ready for it the #12 will pull you overboard at 7 knots if you are not careful! For line we are using 200 lb braid. Also i like a long leader from the bridle to the bait, at least 100 ft. If you are only planning on using #3 or #4 size for kings and stuff inshore you really dont need to go that heavy with the rod. Short rods make it a lot easier to control when out of and putting back in the rod holder.
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Old 03-12-2019, 11:04 AM
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Great topic. I have recently added high speed wahoo trolling gear to the arsenal and took good advice from a multi tournament winner as to gear.

I bought both an international 50w 2 speed and a Shimano Tiagra 50wlrs. For rods I was instructed to go with Pinedale rods with SIC fixed guides with the top roller spaced for wind-on leaders. All with short bent butts. I troll 20 oz lures behind 48 oz weighs at 17 knots with no issues. I was worried about not having full roller rods but the SIC guides are so hard you can run wire line without worry. Of the two I would have to say the Tiagra is the winner of the two reels. The Penn is plenty capable but for overall smoothness and drag capabilities the Shimano is as suspected.

Right now you can find Tiagras in great shape used for far less than new as many have set up for HST and have thrown in the towel. The rods from Pinnacle are spectacular for the price of $200 each including your choice of bent or straight butt that are both removable.

Here is the Link to shop Pinnacle rods: http://trollinggear.com/

If you are in need of the best made wind-on leaders, topshots, planer bridals, deep drop rigs, or swordfish rigs... Doug at Blue Action Tackle is the guy to talk to. Best customer service and quite frankly, I can't make my own for what he can with JB, Momi and Diamond line. : https://www.blueactiontackle.com/
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Old 03-14-2019, 04:11 AM
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Thanks Moose!! I have Taigra 30's for trolling now and have been very happy with them.
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Old 03-14-2019, 04:27 PM
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Shimano TLD25, 80# braid, Ariel Star EX50100 5'9" rod, 50-100lb class
Penn 6/0 114H, 80# braid, Shakespeare Tidewater TWSURR408066 40-80lb class
usually with a #3 planer OR trolling off my downrigger.

I also have a Penn 116L 12/0 I bought for deep swordfishing, but have never used in 20 years.
I don't have a rod for that one.
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Old 03-14-2019, 06:07 PM
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I might be interested in that 12/0. IM me if you're thinking of selling it. Thanks FF!
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Old 03-14-2019, 07:06 PM
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