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    Rod & Reel combo suggestions for yak fishing

    Hi,

    Have just bought an Espri fitted out for fishing. Now need a new rod as mine are surf size.

    Any suggestions on a rod reel combo, i'll be out around Bribie, Noosa etc hoping for flatties and anything that comes my way.

    Is first venture fishing off a yak so any suggestions appreciated.

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    Re: Rod & Reel combo suggestions for yak fishing

    You can't go wrong with a 7 foot 2-4kg short butt spin rod with a 2500 reel loaded with 3kg braid. The reason i say short butt is because longer butt on spin rod can become a pain as you will find the longer but is always getting in the road and caught up on you body and cloths as you fish. I like a rod butt only 6-8 inches long.

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    Re: Rod & Reel combo suggestions for yak fishing

    the best thing to do is setup yak on the floor and see what is going to work for you as to what hight and reel size ( as above 2500 ) and make sure it can fit in the yak rod holders with no probs.
    just remember when you have the fish on the last thing you want is a rod that is way to long for you to get it in next to the yak
    TEAM F.C.R.

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    Re: Rod & Reel combo suggestions for yak fishing

    thanks guys

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    Re: Rod & Reel combo suggestions for yak fishing

    Barkpro,

    I originally started using a 7 foot 2-4kg graphite rods and have over time downsized to a 6 foot graphite rod (Quantum Energy PT - 2-4kg). I found the extra foot of rod length became a bit of a pain controlling the fish when close to the yak. I love the Quantum 6 footer now. I've matched this with a small Penn Affinity 1000 and have 4lb braid on it. It's a great set-up that is used for bream/flathead and bass. Have caught some solid fish on this set-up...72cm flathead, 45cm bass, 35cm bream etc. And it's a set-up that I can cast all day long without getting tired. I can cast larger/heavier lures or small light lures. My approach has been "go as light as you can" and you'll catch more fish, which has been spot on. The rod cost about $100 and the reel was about the same.

    Cheers, Pete
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