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    hi lads im thinking of buying this set up on monday , for general lure fishing for basically anything that swims, your views please
    savage gear bushwacker 8ft 15-50g

    okuma trio 40 size .....thanks for any input
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  • #2
    You should be able to do everything you want with that setup mate, personally i would (and i have) go for the slightly lighter rod and the smaller reel. I have the Savagear Bushwacker 10-40g and the Okuma HS trio 30 as my general lure rod.
    Happy to help, Keen to learn!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by phill_itofish View Post
      You should be able to do everything you want with that setup mate, personally i would (and i have) go for the slightly lighter rod and the smaller reel. I have the Savagear Bushwacker 10-40g and the Okuma HS trio 30 as my general lure rod.
      +1,

      Just recommended that size to a friend of mine buying a set up. The best rod I had was 30-50g would handle 80% of my lures.

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      • #4
        Good rod for the money. For a reel i'd maybe go for a diawa procaster x, good solid reel, they survive a dunking as long as you rinse them off.

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        • #5
          Not to sure but I think the only differane between the 30 and 40 is spool size . Shame you don't get a spare spool. Would like them to produce one without the reverse wind.might make it a bit more water proof

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          • #6
            Originally posted by pulp View Post
            Good rod for the money. For a reel i'd maybe go for a diawa procaster x, good solid reel, they survive a dunking as long as you rinse them off.
            dunno why that amazon link popped in there, that's a rear drag model and not for the sea. the front drag is the one you want.

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