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  1. #1
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    WTB: Surfcasting setup

    Due to close proximity to two large rivers, as well as several bodies of stocked freshwater, I never really got into surfcasting.

    However, after several awesome experiences striper fishing last season, I want to add a good surfcasting setup to my quiver.

    Anybody got anything they want to part with? any recommendations on what to look for/where to look?

  2. #2
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    Jun 2007
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    http://tforods.com/gary-loomis-produ...surf-rods.html

    Decent rod for the money.

    I have a few St Croix Premiers I like, I match them with Shimano Baitrunners so when I want to be lazy and sit in a beach chair, toss the rod in a sand spike and soak bait they work perfectly.

    I honestly don't know squat about fishing in your area though

  3. #3
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    Looks like a pretty decent rod, thanks. I like that 9 footer. a little bit spendy, but if I cant find a decent used setup, I might go that route

    Ill be fishing mostly North Shore, Salisbury/Plum Island. Merrimac River. Cape Ann/Gloucester here and there

  4. #4
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    For Surf, go with a two piece 10 foot rod, Rated to 4oz.

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