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Thread: Looking for a spinning reel and rod suitable for (yellowfin tuna/yellowtail)

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    So guys I ran into an offer on craigslist Shimano baitrunner 6500B + sabre california stroker 7ft rod. ($100)Does that sound like a good deal?

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    If the reel's in good condition you got a nice deal there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricky-Ray View Post
    If the reel's in good condition you got a nice deal there.
    thanks for the input I'm meeting up with the due on saturday so I'll see how the reel is. Also do you know if the rod is good? I've been trying to find reviews on it but it might be a tad old?

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    If it's a California rod then it's sold exclusively by Turners. They are decent rods, I'm not sure about all of the California rods but I know some of them have a lifetime warranty, so if it breaks just take it to any Turners and you should be able to get a new one or replacement one.

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    awesome, i believe the seller states that it is. I'm excited gonna go see the rod tomorrow and the reel.

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    I would recomend a Shimano Spheros 10000 or 14000 for larger sport fish. That's what alot of guys from the east coast use when hunting tuna. They both hold enough 30# line, and have sufficient drag to catch yellow fin and yellowtail. Good luck, and let us know how it goes this summer.

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    I've been using the Shimano Thunnus for a long while. Gets the job done and has a "live bait" feature. The only time I had to send it to Shimano was due to one of the rollers seizing up after using it to go catfishing in the mud. I recommend it if you are going to flyline.

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    thanks for all the suggestions guys. Tomorrow 1-23 im going to meet up with someone on craigslist looking at a Shimano 6500 baitrunner reel + California Sabre Stroker rod 6'6 15-40lb (according to him) for $80. If the reel is in good condition, I'm getting it for sure. I think my gf and I will probably hit up an overnight trip for tuna (most likely off SD) over summer so we're not planning to use super heavy lines for yoyo jigging or anything like that. I was thinking as long as it is around 15-20lb line we'll be okay. Correct me if im wrong guys! Also could you guys recommend a good sportfishing landing for us to go down at SD?

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    Tuna fishing on a cattle boat I HIGHLY recommend at least 25# mono to start with. If the bigger models show up and they are biting easily then move up the line class accordingly. Don't get me wrong you can catch tuna on 15-20# line BUT it will take you longer to get the fish to the boat. And especially if your on a moving school of tuna the idea is you want to get them to the boat as quick as possible so if the boat has drifted away from the school they can quickly catch up to the school and hopefully get the bite on again. One of the other things also is that you have to contend with 20-30 angler's also and if it's WFO, expect tangles and if your fishing 15-20# line and everyone else is fishing heavier line...guess what, you stand a good chance of losing your fish.

    Lot's of good landings in San Diego, you have the main 3, Fisherman's Landing, H&M Landing, and Point Loma Sportfishing. Don't forget Seaforth Sportfishing in Mission Bay too.

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