set-up for punching mats
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tim mc nicholas
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set-up for punching mats
Merry Christmas to all, I was wondering what rod action/lenth and reel/line you use with 1oz-1 1/2oz weights when punching mats? Thanks tim
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tim mc nicholas wrote:Merry Christmas to all, I was wondering what rod action/lenth and reel/line you use with 1oz-1 1/2oz weights when punching mats? Thanks tim
Powell 805 with Castaic Reel. 65# power Pro.
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Re: set-up for punching mats
Powell 805 which is rated to 1 3/4 OR Powell 766. Match that with a Zillion 7:1 or a Viento and you are good to go. And 65# power pro
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Hi Tim -
I use the Dobyns 766FLIP, Shimano Curado and 65# PowerPro. Good setup for that application.
I use the Dobyns 766FLIP, Shimano Curado and 65# PowerPro. Good setup for that application.
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Get me one of those to Demo this summer, maybe I'll make the switch.Gator wrote:Hi Tim -
I use the Dobyns 766FLIP, Shimano Curado and 65# PowerPro. Good setup for that application.
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You can use mine anytime you like. As long as I am not fishing a tourney where I need it 
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If you want a good inexpensive rod for punching mat I would suggest a BPS Woo Daves Extreme 7'6'' Extra Heavy rod. I have used this rod for the last five years for punching mat.
I have used this rod to punch with and have turned on several anglers to it.
Plus, for $70 bucks you cannot go wrong.
I have used this rod to punch with and have turned on several anglers to it.
Plus, for $70 bucks you cannot go wrong.
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Re: set-up for punching mats
The Powell 805 or the new 7105. A high speed Abu Garcia Revo with 65 pound Stren super braid.
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Re: set-up for punching mats
You guys are going to laugh, I use a shimano trevala rod and a torium reel for mat punching. Its my tuna rod, holds 100lb braid and is rated for it. I started running salt water hooks because I would snap everything else. Laugh all you want but I can flip the bass and 90lbs of grass in the boat in one yank. Maby i should break down and get actual grass punching set up. But that one works pretty good, they dont get away. I am new to mat punching, and it was the stongest stuff I have so I thought I would try it.
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I am right there with Gator! I use the Dobyns 766Flip for punchin cheese and heavy cover. Right now its set up with a CU 200B with 65lb test Power Pro Braid. But eventually it will be set up with a Revo STX. You are going to want to peg the weigh and a good way to do that is by useing the BPS Bobber stopper. They are lik 1.50 per pack. They are the little rubber deals that work GREAT for pegging. Its better then a tooth pick or peg its! I hope this helps!!
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You might laugh, but mine is a old BPS Spiral graphite flipper that I had broken about 4-6 inches off the tip. With that little change, it did not handle lighter weight baits as well for pitching. It is a great set up for heavyweights, Texas or jigs. Sometimes, a guy gets lucky when he screws up. The other bonus is, if it gets destroyed its no biggie.
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Re: set-up for punching mats
I use a Powell 766 with a Castic and 80# Power pro. I like the slower reel for winching them out of the thick stuff. I use a 5/0 Gaumie superline and a 1.25 tru tungsten weight. When I set the hook I need vicoden after. You need to move them through the thick stuff on the hook set in my opinion.
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You don't need a slow reel for "winching" them out.
Tie that 80 pound braid to a cleat, and fire up the big motor.
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Tie that 80 pound braid to a cleat, and fire up the big motor.
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Damn, dar goos anudder seecritAndy Giannini wrote:You don't need a slow reel for "winching" them out.
Tie that 80 pound braid to a cleat, and fire up the big motor.
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Re: set-up for punching mats
Lamiglas 797 (806 works well too), curado 101, 65lb braid
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