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I've been maintaining the "stealth" of copper reading all of your posts, but time to make a splash. No one has commented on what rod/reel combo they like to use for this setup. I would really like to add one to the arsenal this year. As always, your comments are truly appreciated by this novice and I'm sure others. :)

Greg

Posted

The only reel that I know of that will handle a 600 copper with enough backing is a Penn 345. I have my 600 on that reel. All my shorter lengths are on Tekotas. I think the rod choice would be based on what you are fishing for. In the finger lakes a medium to heavy rod would work fine as long as the guides let the swivels through. On Lake O I would recommend a heavy rod.

Jeff

Posted

Chowder , is a pike ball float just a big bobber ? How far back would you run the float.

Thanks JT

Posted

here you go gaj

Penn 345 and Penn 340 illustrated here from A TOM MIK

pENNrEELS.jpg

For a rod the Ugly Stick BWD1101- 9' is the one A TOM MIK sells

I think it has nice action

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Posted

I primarly fish muskie but am planning some Lake Ontario trout and salmon fishing this coming season. Put my 20 year old downriggers back to work. I have been lurking on the site for some time.

Why Copper? What is the difference to steel line ( wire)

Frank

Posted

Copper is heavier then wire. From what I've been reading every 100' of copper will take your bait down 20'-22' (600' down 120'-130')

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