Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: jordanc on May 05, 2012, 02:58:14 PM
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Hi there i just started fishing last fall and this summer i want to try bar fishing in chilliwack. I have a Abu Garcia C3 6500 and shimano convergance 10'6'' rod. Will this setup be sufficient for bar fishing for chinooks?
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No that setup is too light as you need to be casting weights over 10oz.
http://www.fishingwithrod.com/video/how_to_fish/fraser_river_bar_fishing.html
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Thanks
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would both my rod and reel be undersized or just one item?
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would both my rod and reel be undersized or just one item?
What is the line rated on fishing rod ?
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12-25
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shimano convergance 10'6'' rod. I have the same rod as a back up but it wouldn't stand a chance with the springs. u neen a medium heavy or just heavy rod.
fighting the springs is one thing but casting ur weight for bar fishing is another.
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Do you think my reel is undersized also?
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can't say for sure about the reel. I have the same one but no experience yet. I would say its fine. But the rod needs to be heavier. I have a 10-25 lb trolling salmon rod designed for lures 3-8 oz which is really heavy but casting is another story. I hooked it up with a 10 oz weight in the garage and it did not look good for casting. If it was still water like tidal fraser you might get away with a 4 oz flat weight.
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Recommended casting weights for Shimano CVCL106MH2B: 3/4-2oz
Weights used for bar fishing: 10oz+
Maximal mono line rating recommended for Abu Garcia C3 6500: 14lb test
Mono line used for bar fishing: 40lb test
The video I've posted above go through all the gear you're required for this fishery, there are five parts.
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Do you think my reel is undersized also?
The reel might be ok, but you might have to use braided line .
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I use an old Diawa 275 moocher, you can find them used for cheap. you don't need anything fancy.
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A 6500 C3 Abu won't last long chucking 10 to 16 oz weights. Its not just the line capacity, its the strain and wear on the parts of the reel. The 7000 series is much better for that. The Bar fishing standard is an Abu 7000 with a Trophy Fraser King Rod.
If you are good at casting a Centerpin, then the Mooching reel setup is also an option.
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Thanks everyone for your advice! it was very helpful
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Too bad there are no Springs.
Apparantly...it will probably be August before we get an opening for anything on the Fraser this year.
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:'( ah no springs
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My Dad had a old penn peer no.209 level wind, would that reel work?
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My Dad had a old penn peer no.209 level wind, would that reel work?
Yes, if you can cast it any distance and not birdsnest it.
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I use an old Diawa 275 moocher, you can find them used for cheap. you don't need anything fancy.
Canso, how do you cast without that thing birdsnesting?
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grip the rod above the reel with your thumb, index and middle finger, then rest the other two fingers on the spool.
same as a center pin
(http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j135/canso/SSPX0033.jpg)
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Canso, how do you cast without that thing birdsnesting?
I two hand it with my right hand on the reel. Full body swing/fling over the shoulder. Burns the hand (with plastic reel) but works. I think there is a video on here somewhere of Chris or Nick casting one.