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Old 26-11-2011, 10:02 PM
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Which Squid (egi) rod

Gday fellas
went out last sunday and nailed 4 greeneyes with a mate and now where bloody hooked on catching em,im looking at buying a decent squid rod to cast 2.5 jigs,so far i havent used anything but heard reviews,on yamaDohDohDohDoha feeling shaft,graphite leader calamaretti,daiwa emereldas,and megabass cayeien,any advice please??
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Old 26-11-2011, 10:35 PM
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I have a YamaDohDohDohDoha feeling shaft and I love it. Nice and light and casts a mile.
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Old 26-11-2011, 10:53 PM
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I have a YamaDohDohDohDoha feeling shaft and I love it. Nice and light and casts a mile.
which model do u have?
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Old 26-11-2011, 11:24 PM
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The LT762ML 7'6" 2 piece
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Old 27-11-2011, 12:30 AM
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The LT762ML 7'6" 2 piece
thats the model i want and i cant find it anywhere,i can only find the light model which casts jigs up to 2.2,do u think it will be suited for 2.5 jigs
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Old 27-11-2011, 03:57 AM
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The feeling shaft models mentioned are designed for light egingu and designed to catch Naory Squid, Naory squid are the little one's you get in a box in the bait shop. Not much chop on the Southern Calamari that grow to 4kg+ or for casting anything bigger than a 2.5 size jigs and 2.5 sized jigs are a thing of the past or for bait collectors.

Would be easier to point you in the right direction if I knew your budget, The Samurai Reaction Multi Taper ML are nice for lighter egi to size 3.0, I have about 12 egi rods but always on hand I have a Daiwa Emeraldas 86ST guided model (interline = yuk) on hand as it suits almost all applications, I also have 2 feeling shafts when looking for snapper or King live baits but most of my collection are Gan Craft Violence Jerks in various models. Many egi rods in the Australian market are just a spin rods painted with low ride guides, this includes the ones designed from some of Australia's most well known rod builders so dont get sucked in, just because it says egi on it does not make it egi functional or friendly.
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Old 27-11-2011, 05:28 AM
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The feeling shaft models mentioned are designed for light egingu and designed to catch Naory Squid, Naory squid are the little one's you get in a box in the bait shop. Not much chop on the Southern Calamari that grow to 4kg+ or for casting anything bigger than a 2.5 size jigs and 2.5 sized jigs are a thing of the past or for bait collectors.

Would be easier to point you in the right direction if I knew your budget, The Samurai Reaction Multi Taper ML are nice for lighter egi to size 3.0, I have about 12 egi rods but always on hand I have a Daiwa Emeraldas 86ST guided model (interline = yuk) on hand as it suits almost all applications, I also have 2 feeling shafts when looking for snapper or King live baits but most of my collection are Gan Craft Violence Jerks in various models. Many egi rods in the Australian market are just a spin rods painted with low ride guides, this includes the ones designed from some of Australia's most well known rod builders so dont get sucked in, just because it says egi on it does not make it egi functional or friendly.
Main reason i want a egi rod if for King Bait,budget anything i can hide from the wife,on sunday i got 2 of the 4 green eyes and thay were at least 35-40 cm,i know what your saying about the feeling shft rod being for small bait( i watched the 4 part yamaDohDohDohDoha clip on you tube),im fishing fro boat so do u think the extra length is required?and the jigs we caught them were 2.5

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Old 27-11-2011, 05:35 AM
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I use the Megabass Caiyen XOR 78L and it's fantastic for all size jigs from 2.0 to 3.5 but does notice the weight of the Gancraft UOJYA 3.5's a bit more than other 3.5 size jigs.
That said, I do use Harimitsu BB and Evergreen 4.0's on this rod and granted it isn't the perfect blank for these ultra heavy jigs it does the job!
It also handles 7" jerk shads and 3-4kg Snapper ok lol.

I was until recently going to buy a heavier stick for the heavier jigs but went the other way and purchased a Smith Squid Hearts 78L ans I can use this as a whiting rod also!


I'd be listening to EcoFreak though mate as he is probably the Country's leading squid expert, I've been to his seminars and they are very insightful!
Those Samrai rection rods are probably the best looking Egi rod on the market IMO....
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Old 28-11-2011, 12:04 AM
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really depends on how much you are willing to spend ... and will you ever be using the rod to throw anything over 2.5 sized jigs???

I use breaden SWG SPICE 86 widerange/longcast and SWG 86 shallow/longcast
also a Heartyrise egiforce type B 8'3"

the breadens are amazing and I dont really use anything else now that I have them.. but the heartyrise is also a top rod for the price and I rate it highly.

the yamaDohDohDohDoha feeling shaft (I was going to buy one also) is a little light for my liking , also I tend to use jigs ranging from 2.5 to 3.5 and as mentioned the yama is for small naory squid and small jigs so I went for something heavier.

also use the search function, there is some helpful info regarding eging rods.

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Old 28-11-2011, 12:33 AM
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these brand / model names freaking awesome lol .. feeling shaft, hearty rise
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Old 28-11-2011, 12:48 AM
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Have a Hearty Rise Egi Force Type B and cant complain. Unbelievably its a 8'3" that balances with a 2000 certate. Cast a 3.5 quite comfortably.
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Old 28-11-2011, 03:24 AM
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apparently the hearty rise is a "long live eging roll"
dunno what that means but its printed on the rod
I love there crazy translations
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Old 28-11-2011, 05:05 PM
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I don't do much egi fishing
But a nice megabass egi rod just popped up
In the classifieds If it fits your criteria
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