My shark rods were the OLD "original Gator blank" Star Rod delux 49 which are originally built as bridge rods. They are 80 lbs to 130 blanks. I used a penn 10/0, 12/0 or a Penn International 130 H reel. Always used 150 Ande. We did stand up all the way with custom fit harness and butt belt. Never a problem. Love seeing the younger guys still at it, keep up the good work.
I only shark fish from the beach 4-5 times a year so I don't have huge money invested. But one thing I did do to my 14/0 Senators is change the drag material. I bought some carbon fiber sheets and cut out new drag washers to fit the Senator and I grease them pretty heavily with Cal's drag grease to saturate them. According to my non scientific test I gained 12 pounds of drag locked down. On a 6' unlimited class blank vertical it took 44 pounds of pressure to pull line. Just a thought as a cheap mod for anyone using Senators.
Roller guides were necessary years back when all we had was chrome guides and really bad drags, which put big friction and stress on the main line. They still have a place on rods you are going to put in a fighting chair or a rod holder, and they are easier on knots and terminal tackle that fits through them; also for stand-up saltwater trolling rods that need a minimum stripper and tip on big fish. Rollers are high maintenance, but I find people make more out that then needs be. We use a modified stand-up trolling rod. Even today, with the guides and materials we have, you are on the other end with that fish - your main line is not the only thing that is dealing with that friction and the stress. Roller guides take it out of the the rod guides and puts it on the drag; and lever drags rule!
I appreciate the tips, I nearly got spooled by the fish of a lifetime Friday night in new smyrna. It nearly broke my reel off the pole. Time to up my gear!
Really helpful, thought provoking. Just getting back into fishing, mostly from beach. I am going to begin fishing for sharks off of Central Florida beaches--probably going to start at Vero. Actually looking more for medium small blacktip rather than monsters--love to eat shark. I always appreciate your insight; thank you.
you might want to spool your reels with about 500 or 600 yards of mono for abrasion resistance and use braid for backing so you have the extra line capacity
Graphite reel seats are better than metal in a stand up harness because it has more give whereas the metal seats put pressure on the blank and can cut into them.
Yeah braid is definetly a no when fishing snaggy rivers becaise fish scrape your line on rocks and move into snags. Mono is super abrasion resistant. When fishing a river or a beach, any rocky areas I would definitly use mono. I've had time where I use braid and had a big carp on and it swam around a rock and completely snapped my line. When I caught big fish on mono, my line came out super abraided and beat up, but it still held up. Braid and mono both have there ups and downs, but for most types of fishing, mono is my favorite.
Absolutely right with the braid! Fishing off the rocks in the Caribbean I had a nice nurse hooked up. Went to grab the line with my left hand and was timing the wave so I could yank him up on the rock. Shark was tired and done but as I pulled the line my braid hit the rock and you right. Game over. Line cut and off he went for another day! But on the other hand I blasted a 7 ft nurse with same setup and I was able to get him in close to the rocks. No way I could pull him up by myself. So I said thanks for the good fight. And cut the line! Thanks for your video.
You guys need to contact Rob and Sarah from "Deer meat for dinner" Rob is a boat captain and does alot of Ocean fishing, gator hunting ect. Definitely will help your channel grow. Great video btw. ps They're from Jupiter Fl.
I just want to say thank you and now I have a better understanding with braid and mono I use braid and mono all the time but now I have a better understanding on my shark rod I think we will try the FG knot on my rod and reel on my rod and reel you are excellent teacher your friend in Jacksonville may the Lord continue to watch you and Brooke onthe water 👍
the theory of mono makes sense never thought of it that way will draging it through the the water but for the abrasion resistance you run braid under the mono so the braid doesn't get every day wear so I can last a whole season. the only problem with mono is every time it stretches it becomes weaker where that's not the case with braid that's why personally I run 1000+ yards of braid under 600ish yards of mono. at the end of the day it comes down to putting sharks on the beach doesn't matter how you get there
Exactly both ways work. If I had the option of going braid vs mono, I would run braid, but I'm not taking the risk with the whole reef coming into play. Braid gives you better hooksets, cuts through the water and line capacity, but it's no match for mono around structure.
Hetman, matt from Texas. can you make a video explaining how to use floats for land shark fishing or why not to? Seems like a pita. Its dangerous enough yaking without them. Thanks!
Love your channel. We make it from TN to Pensacola a couple times a year. Upgrading to a 10’ spinning rod and penn spinfisher 10500 for our casting rig. Want to get a standup rig for paddling baits out. Only do it a couple times a year. Any thoughts on the penn squall 50vsw?? Thanks.
@@gvgconnor965 or less, depends on the diameter, not the strengh. but I wouldn't fish 150lb, even 200 can break on high drag and I fish just the amount I don't get pulled into the water, better braid backing and 250-300lb mono, but i have to mention that us made lines usually hold much more than they are rated, I fish german made line so my 265 probably holds less than some american 250
@@maxscmidt3857 To each his own but that’s a ridiculously heavy line for land based fishing unless you’re catching great whites from the beach. What does your drag max out at?
the most I ever used were 130lb, I could squeeze out more but then I have to be tied to a truck or need some buddies holding me, by my self 130lb is the border. And don't forget the waterdrag and how much you're line holds after being abraided, if you are like me and willing to be able to land even an 20 footer, I'd always pick my everol 20/0 and spool it with either 500lb or 300lb(depending on structure and how long I need to drop my baits) hollowcore and 800lb or 1000lb as snagleader, you can go mono too but I want to feel the fish without stretch, by the way, I use 50-80lb rods and fight smaller fish with the rod, for big ones I point the rod down, that's the only way to physically withstand this drag settings, even a rod made to handle such drags is useless cause it put's an lever against you, the only use for heavy rods is when using the gunnel of a boat
Hey landshark. I have a Penn Squall combo 50ld and im looking do catch medium sized sharks off of the beach, i will be kayaking the baits out. I have 350-400 yards of 50 lb braid backing and another 350-400 yards of mono. Do you think that will be adequite for some medium sized sharks?
hey Viktor! I'm just getting into the land based shark fishing game. I've been using a Penn Fierce 2 8000 which I really dig but I wanted to upgrade a bit so I just ordered a Penn Special Senator 114H2 6/0 (which I just realized is the new Chinese made version :-/) but I wanted to know your thoughts on this reel as a mid sized shark starter reel. And also your opinion on how to spool it as far as backing, top shot, mainline poundage and what not. Thanks man!
IDK if we're your from, y'all do this but our beaches don't have structure so we use all braid with a top shot for about 100 yrds of mono it's better that using 1 solid type you have the stretch of mono but the capacity and strength of braid
Still waiting for my wife to understand, got her an awesome setup for reds and blacks, , but sharks , blacktips(5 foot or better) , or whatever she hasn’t experienced. I set it up right but she hasn’t had that pull yet. I literally can’t wait to she what she does
I wounder if I can catch a shark on my hand line setup... Great looking rods.. it is hard to find a good "pre-made" rod you almost have to get a custom rod to get everything in there.
How's a 6ft roller first guide and tip stand-up rod 59-80# with a 6/0 loaded with pushing 1000yards of 65-80# braid (for calpacity ) with like a 100yard mono topshot. yaking baits 200-400 yards? heading to Melbourne beach florida in june. first time actually trying it seriously.
I am a fairly new subscriber to your channel, so I have not seen all of your videos. Do you have a video where you are casting these short rods? I used 10' surf rods just recently down in Florida and hooked up to some sharks. The rod seemed to hold well, but it was my reels' line capacity that failed on me on multiple occasions. Without kayaking bait out (Which I saw a group do), how would you cast out far enough with these short rods and let's say 6 oz and bait?
la la go fast car that takes up a lot of space on the spool, I run a Penn 3/0 senator which is only a bit larger than the 309. For medium sharks you should do fine with 65lb braid backing, and about a 200 yard topshot of 50-80lb line,
16/0 is just a bigger reel than his 14/0's in this video the international has always been a big game reel for big tuna big tarpon big sharks etc but I've never heard about that okuma reel i wouldn't get a reel thats the same price thats never heard of because theres a reason
Is 80 lb mono enough to catch a moderate shark? Going to the beach in a few weeks with the cheapest gear i could find only for the fact that i dont know what im doing so if a break or lose something it doesnt hurt the bank until im more experienced. I have shark rigs rigged up with 12/0 hooks on i think 250 lb tooth proof and around the same test barrel swivels. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Not looking to catch too big but not wanting to break the bank
Yes but you're pushing it because you're only gonna get about 320 yds of line on there. Depends where you're fishing, but you'd only be able to yak it 100 or so yards.
Yea I'm not gonna yak it out but I would most likely take out a balloon and go to the inlet and let it flow out with the current and the only sharks I would really catch would be nurse sharks, blacktips, and the occasional bull
Nurses and blacktips you'd be alright as long as you don't feed out too much line. Hook into a nice bull and you might end up with no line on your reel! haha
hate to be this guy but your theory on roller guides is a good thought but doesn't work like that. rollers will cause you to loose fish it's old technology most great rod builders recommend to not have them as under a long fight with a shark they will lock up and pop your line. also rctbxxh 50-130 is good blank alot of shark fishing builders use them because there hard to break and have an amazing feel if u get a chance give one a try
hey how you doing hey I was just wondering if you can share one of the locations so you fish at I'm trying to have a vacation with my family and I just want a safe place where I can camp and I trailer do some fishing for four or five days and and I can put it right next to the beach do you know any place that you can share with me?
Rod/reel combo with fishing kit as an emergency setup ruclips.net/user/postUgkxntWMOZsO1Zfv-pdn_XuffEtNkTYAYu4Z recommend but started to use this every day. The rod is thick and seems durable. I keep it neatly tucked into a regular backpack all the time with my fishing gear, and can grab it anytime, put it on my back and go anywhere. I just read in another review that the rod length below the reel is adjustable as well, so I will try that too for even more portability. Probably the best setup I've ever owned. I lost the cap for the eyelets, but no big deal since I still have the black cloth sheath that came for the pole and I use that. Very portable and high quality.
My shark rods were the OLD "original Gator blank" Star Rod delux 49 which are originally built as bridge rods. They are 80 lbs to 130 blanks. I used a penn 10/0, 12/0 or a Penn International 130 H reel. Always used 150 Ande. We did stand up all the way with custom fit harness and butt belt. Never a problem. Love seeing the younger guys still at it, keep up the good work.
I only shark fish from the beach 4-5 times a year so I don't have huge money invested. But one thing I did do to my 14/0 Senators is change the drag material. I bought some carbon fiber sheets and cut out new drag washers to fit the Senator and I grease them pretty heavily with Cal's drag grease to saturate them. According to my non scientific test I gained 12 pounds of drag locked down. On a 6' unlimited class blank vertical it took 44 pounds of pressure to pull line. Just a thought as a cheap mod for anyone using Senators.
I love how he says if you have any questions let me know. 2 year old comments still don’t have answers....
Lol
He don’t care about us he just making that coin
Roller guides were necessary years back when all we had was chrome guides and really bad drags, which put big friction and stress on the main line. They still have a place on rods you are going to put in a fighting chair or a rod holder, and they are easier on knots and terminal tackle that fits through them; also for stand-up saltwater trolling rods that need a minimum stripper and tip on big fish. Rollers are high maintenance, but I find people make more out that then needs be. We use a modified stand-up trolling rod. Even today, with the guides and materials we have, you are on the other end with that fish - your main line is not the only thing that is dealing with that friction and the stress. Roller guides take it out of the the rod guides and puts it on the drag; and lever drags rule!
Great vid... Interesting theory on the whole with mono you put more drag on a fish then with braid makes sense actually
I appreciate the tips, I nearly got spooled by the fish of a lifetime Friday night in new smyrna. It nearly broke my reel off the pole. Time to up my gear!
Really helpful, thought provoking. Just getting back into fishing, mostly from beach. I am going to begin fishing for sharks off of Central Florida beaches--probably going to start at Vero. Actually looking more for medium small blacktip rather than monsters--love to eat shark. I always appreciate your insight; thank you.
you might want to spool your reels with about 500 or 600 yards of mono for abrasion resistance and use braid for backing so you have the extra line capacity
Graphite reel seats are better than metal in a stand up harness because it has more give whereas the metal seats put pressure on the blank and can cut into them.
SC Shark Hunter a whole internet of shark fishing and you're the only person I've heard say this.
Yeah braid is definetly a no when fishing snaggy rivers becaise fish scrape your line on rocks and move into snags. Mono is super abrasion resistant. When fishing a river or a beach, any rocky areas I would definitly use mono. I've had time where I use braid and had a big carp on and it swam around a rock and completely snapped my line. When I caught big fish on mono, my line came out super abraided and beat up, but it still held up. Braid and mono both have there ups and downs, but for most types of fishing, mono is my favorite.
Absolutely right with the braid!
Fishing off the rocks in the Caribbean I had a nice nurse hooked up. Went to grab the line with my left hand and was timing the wave so I could yank him up on the rock. Shark was tired and done but as I pulled the line my braid hit the rock and you right. Game over. Line cut and off he went for another day!
But on the other hand I blasted a 7 ft nurse with same setup and I was able to get him in close to the rocks. No way I could pull him up by myself. So I said thanks for the good fight. And cut the line!
Thanks for your video.
You guys need to contact Rob and Sarah from "Deer meat for dinner" Rob is a boat captain and does alot of Ocean fishing, gator hunting ect. Definitely will help your channel grow. Great video btw. ps They're from Jupiter Fl.
You can try putting griped shrink wrap on the foam you can even put two layers for maximum durability
I've been watching you sense day one and I love your channel!! Keep the great work up!
I just want to say thank you and now I have a better understanding with braid and mono I use braid and mono all the time but now I have a better understanding on my shark rod I think we will try the FG knot on my rod and reel on my rod and reel you are excellent teacher your friend in Jacksonville may the Lord continue to watch you and Brooke onthe water 👍
the theory of mono makes sense never thought of it that way will draging it through the the water but for the abrasion resistance you run braid under the mono so the braid doesn't get every day wear so I can last a whole season. the only problem with mono is every time it stretches it becomes weaker where that's not the case with braid that's why personally I run 1000+ yards of braid under 600ish yards of mono. at the end of the day it comes down to putting sharks on the beach doesn't matter how you get there
Exactly both ways work. If I had the option of going braid vs mono, I would run braid, but I'm not taking the risk with the whole reef coming into play. Braid gives you better hooksets, cuts through the water and line capacity, but it's no match for mono around structure.
I like your rod holders on the wall, loooks easy to make and simple
I would love to hear more of the braid verses mono story.
Hetman, matt from Texas. can you make a video explaining how to use floats for land shark fishing or why not to? Seems like a pita. Its dangerous enough yaking without them. Thanks!
Aluminum Aftco rod butt is the best
couple fine shark set ups...
Love your channel. We make it from TN to Pensacola a couple times a year. Upgrading to a 10’ spinning rod and penn spinfisher 10500 for our casting rig. Want to get a standup rig for paddling baits out. Only do it a couple times a year. Any thoughts on the penn squall 50vsw??
Thanks.
i like braid with a mono top shot. just replace the stretched mono witch is weaker due to stretch.
I've had 100lb mono main line break twice this year... time to switch to 130.
150!
Here in my garage got this new shard fishing rod
So roughly how many yards of the 150lb test do you have on your 14/0's?
Probably 1500yards+
Woah Tay more like 1000
@@gvgconnor965 or less, depends on the diameter, not the strengh. but I wouldn't fish 150lb, even 200 can break on high drag and I fish just the amount I don't get pulled into the water, better braid backing and 250-300lb mono, but i have to mention that us made lines usually hold much more than they are rated, I fish german made line so my 265 probably holds less than some american 250
@@maxscmidt3857 To each his own but that’s a ridiculously heavy line for land based fishing unless you’re catching great whites from the beach. What does your drag max out at?
the most I ever used were 130lb, I could squeeze out more but then I have to be tied to a truck or need some buddies holding me, by my self 130lb is the border. And don't forget the waterdrag and how much you're line holds after being abraided, if you are like me and willing to be able to land even an 20 footer, I'd always pick my everol 20/0 and spool it with either 500lb or 300lb(depending on structure and how long I need to drop my baits) hollowcore and 800lb or 1000lb as snagleader, you can go mono too but I want to feel the fish without stretch, by the way, I use 50-80lb rods and fight smaller fish with the rod, for big ones I point the rod down, that's the only way to physically withstand this drag settings, even a rod made to handle such drags is useless cause it put's an lever against you, the only use for heavy rods is when using the gunnel of a boat
150lb Dacron is it a great option for the senators. I have Dacron on my 80s and 130s
Perfect bluegill fishing setup Lol
Facts💪💪
I catch minnows in those
Now I dont feel so bad about using a Penn Special Senator 3/0 for catfish and gar but I do get looks. LOL
Hey landshark. I have a Penn Squall combo 50ld and im looking do catch medium sized sharks off of the beach, i will be kayaking the baits out. I have 350-400 yards of 50 lb braid backing and another 350-400 yards of mono. Do you think that will be adequite for some medium sized sharks?
c,
That's plenty
hey Viktor! I'm just getting into the land based shark fishing game. I've been using a Penn Fierce 2 8000 which I really dig but I wanted to upgrade a bit so I just ordered a Penn Special Senator 114H2 6/0 (which I just realized is the new Chinese made version :-/) but I wanted to know your thoughts on this reel as a mid sized shark starter reel. And also your opinion on how to spool it as far as backing, top shot, mainline poundage and what not. Thanks man!
it will work just fine!
IDK if we're your from, y'all do this but our beaches don't have structure so we use all braid with a top shot for about 100 yrds of mono it's better that using 1 solid type you have the stretch of mono but the capacity and strength of braid
Would you use Aftco roller guides?
hello there Landshark I appreciate all the things you teach me on your.
For a unplanned video it's spot on
wow, silicon carbide insert! all great info
Still waiting for my wife to understand, got her an awesome setup for reds and blacks, , but sharks , blacktips(5 foot or better) , or whatever she hasn’t experienced. I set it up right but she hasn’t had that pull yet. I literally can’t wait to she what she does
I wounder if I can catch a shark on my hand line setup... Great looking rods.. it is hard to find a good "pre-made" rod you almost have to get a custom rod to get everything in there.
Hey so I have a 5 1/2 rod and I catch a lot of like 5 foot bull sharks and I would suggest using one
Now if u up grade your drag washer on those reels i think u get more then 25lb of drag
Victor what hardness do you recommend for my 14/0 penn for big shark? Thank you! Love love the channel dude 👍🎣🦈
Can you do a video about a spinning shark setup for the surf
Lots of info great video
I'm blinded by the light
Review the rest of your setups, especially those green avets ..
I have a 9/0 Penn Senator I plan on using in the panhandle on the beach. What lb main line and topshot should I use?
f150on33s 700 yards 50lb mono
150lb braid with 100 yards of 100lb mono
50-100 lb line 80-200 topshot leader
Nathanielj91 haha I live in the panhandle too!!! 🐟
Have you ever tried okuma makiras?
peter Aikens i cant see why he cant give them ago? makaira pack ALOT more drag, a bit more line capacity and is cheaper compared to shimano tiagras
Okumas 130 makaira is probably the best reel I ever heard of
Nice when you going Bassin with Jared?
awesome channel. how do i set drag on my spinning reel?
ant gfisher seriously..?
ant gfisher turn the thing on the top to the right to make it tighter and left to make it looser
How's a 6ft roller first guide and tip stand-up rod 59-80# with a 6/0 loaded with pushing 1000yards of 65-80# braid (for calpacity ) with like a 100yard mono topshot. yaking baits 200-400 yards? heading to Melbourne beach florida in june. first time actually trying it seriously.
Nic Owens pretty good
I am a fairly new subscriber to your channel, so I have not seen all of your videos. Do you have a video where you are casting these short rods? I used 10' surf rods just recently down in Florida and hooked up to some sharks. The rod seemed to hold well, but it was my reels' line capacity that failed on me on multiple occasions.
Without kayaking bait out (Which I saw a group do), how would you cast out far enough with these short rods and let's say 6 oz and bait?
Yo! Ya gotta come up to SC and catch some big tigers bro!
WHERE?
were do you go shark fishing
Thanks for your video bro I just want to know which rod you used for the big hammer shark. If you don't mind please can you send me the link.
Thanks
Can anyone tell me what the carabineers attached to the rod and the reel are for and what that is called? Thank you.
Your like my inspiration for shark fishing!! I hope one day I can be as good as you are with shark fishing!! Stay salty Bruh!! 🤙🏼🤙🏼
We switching to 250lb solid chinese braid.
Sorry for the blinding light lol
Landshark Fishing hey do think a Penn 309 with 50lb mono and 80 pound mono is ok for smaller sharks?
la la go fast car that takes up a lot of space on the spool, I run a Penn 3/0 senator which is only a bit larger than the 309. For medium sharks you should do fine with 65lb braid backing, and about a 200 yard topshot of 50-80lb line,
la la go fast car mono**
I don't use braid
Hey landshark I was wondering what was a good set up to catch smallish sharks from the beach in the 3-6 foot range?
Tommy Freda penn senator 113
Do you recommend 16/0 senators,internationals and Makaira reels
16/0 is just a bigger reel than his 14/0's in this video the international has always been a big game reel for big tuna big tarpon big sharks etc but I've never heard about that okuma reel i wouldn't get a reel thats the same price thats never heard of because theres a reason
Great information, Vic. I'm still a novice at this enough that I don't know what questions to ask. ;-D
I got the 9.0 Penn I put 50lbs mono and it looks tiny thinking of going with 80lbs??. What's your recommendation?
great vid man
Is 80 lb mono enough to catch a moderate shark? Going to the beach in a few weeks with the cheapest gear i could find only for the fact that i dont know what im doing so if a break or lose something it doesnt hurt the bank until im more experienced. I have shark rigs rigged up with 12/0 hooks on i think 250 lb tooth proof and around the same test barrel swivels. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Not looking to catch too big but not wanting to break the bank
How do you thread the roller rods?
I just got a penn 9/0 to fish off beach what would u line it with thanks mike
Which fight harder. Sharks or tarpon?
Death Ball big sharks pull harder but tarpon are more fun to fight
UsBassin thanks for the clarification
1 speed is high torque, 2 speed is high speed
Thinking about getting a senator 9/0 for beach shark fishing. Would this be a good choice?
Gary M yes, for 50-80# sharks. Thats more than plenty
Can my Penn senator 4/0 filled with 50lb mono catch small-medium size sharks from the beach?
Yes but you're pushing it because you're only gonna get about 320 yds of line on there. Depends where you're fishing, but you'd only be able to yak it 100 or so yards.
Yea I'm not gonna yak it out but I would most likely take out a balloon and go to the inlet and let it flow out with the current and the only sharks I would really catch would be nurse sharks, blacktips, and the occasional bull
Nurses and blacktips you'd be alright as long as you don't feed out too much line. Hook into a nice bull and you might end up with no line on your reel! haha
I've caught 5ft bull shark with 4/0 on 80lb braid, pretty good fight but nothing too crazy.
No doubt you can land a 5ft bull on that setup, creep into the 7-8ft plus range tho and chances are you're going to be in trouble
Love your videos but you need to hold the camera still it makes you dizzy watching some of them other than that great job
What rod did you used in this video
I have a 12/0 penn. Should I put mono or braid. And what lb test.
Brennan Moore 1000 yds of 130lb JB hollow 200yds 130lb mono
What kayak do you use to kayaks the baits out?
Any sit on top kayak that floats
How big of a shark you think you can handle with 40 lbs of mono on a spool of 250 yards
hate to be this guy but your theory on roller guides is a good thought but doesn't work like that. rollers will cause you to loose fish it's old technology most great rod builders recommend to not have them as under a long fight with a shark they will lock up and pop your line. also rctbxxh 50-130 is good blank alot of shark fishing builders use them because there hard to break and have an amazing feel if u get a chance give one a try
Roller guides can lock up if a bearing is seized. In a decade of fishing with them , this has never happened to me.
Landshark Fishing I also have just a roller tip but u can find videos of people having there rollers pop the line on fb
hey how you doing hey I was just wondering if you can share one of the locations so you fish at I'm trying to have a vacation with my family and I just want a safe place where I can camp and I trailer do some fishing for four or five days and and I can put it right next to the beach do you know any place that you can share with me?
juan inocente sebastian inlet is great for that
Thanks
Rod/reel combo with fishing kit as an emergency setup ruclips.net/user/postUgkxntWMOZsO1Zfv-pdn_XuffEtNkTYAYu4Z recommend but started to use this every day. The rod is thick and seems durable. I keep it neatly tucked into a regular backpack all the time with my fishing gear, and can grab it anytime, put it on my back and go anywhere. I just read in another review that the rod length below the reel is adjustable as well, so I will try that too for even more portability. Probably the best setup I've ever owned. I lost the cap for the eyelets, but no big deal since I still have the black cloth sheath that came for the pole and I use that. Very portable and high quality.
How many pounds are the sharks this guy is pulling in from the beach?
Im going surf fishing for small sharks with a size 4000 shimano spinning and a 9.5 heavy action. Sound bout right?
no ur gonna get murked
Sebastian Stan well what type of sharks r they like little bonnetheads or something or is it just a joke, can't tell
small blacktips
Sebastian Stan depends, what type of sharks r they?
did you not just read my reply where i told you?
What equipe shar
Lost me with the Sunny's on inside
hahah how much does 4000 yds of 100lb braid cost? Has to be over $500..
5200 yds of 100lb on penn 117l
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What is the name of the real you have
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