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    New King setup

    Well I am in the process of building a decent king setup (and general use possibly) and I am just not sure what pole to get. I know the custom ones are all the rage but to be honest I just want something that will get the job done and hold up for years. I have been looking at ugly sticks but I just want to know what other good ones that are under $125? What length would serve me the best? Also i found an old Mitchell 306 cleaning out my garage, that is in amazing condition a little grease and the thing will seem like its brand new, I was wondering how much line this thing will hold im thinking 15-17pound test or should I go with a different test? Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

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    Re: New King setup

    302 will be good with high catch 16 lb test, and go to j and m tackel, they will fix you up a rod in your price range, tell them you need a king rod. Hope this helps, Eddy

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    Re: New King setup

    Ok cool, will I be able to walk outta there that day with the rod or is it gonna take a while? I problem is I can only get down there every so often so it might be tough for me to order it and then have to wait a month to go pick it up. Not living down there anymore makes it a big PITA. Also its a 306 not a 302 if that makes much of a difference.

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    Re: New King setup

    Pier pest has a nice custom rod in your price range for sale in the classifieds.

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    Re: New King setup

    [size=12pt]Here’s a link to Pier Pest’s rod if it’s still available.
    http://www.gulfshorespierfishing.com...uilt-king-rod/

    J & M Tackle has a huge selection of rods.
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    Re: New King setup

    I am sorry, I did not know Jeb still had that rod for sale, If its a king rod, you should check it out, He built me a really nice rod, but if it is not what your want, call j amd m, they still might have some rods they could recomend for you to king fish with. The 306 might be a bit small, unless you put alot of braid backing on it to give you enough yardage. You can watch ebay and get a 302 for very little. It is worth checking out. Just don't buy anything from anyone with less than 99% rating. You can get a good used 302 on ebay for about 50$. Check out pier Pest rod, he makes good rods. I am very pleased with mine. Talk to John or Terry at J and m, if jebs rod is not what you want. Good luck

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    Re: New King setup

    I will send him a message when I can get on my computer. Thanks guys for the quick replies, I'm going to attempt to try this reel because it has a lot of sentimental value. So are you saying use braided line or?

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    Re: New King setup

    put about 50% braid, maybe 15lb test, the rest 16lb high catch

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    Re: New King setup

    Hi Bobby, welcome to the forum! I fish a 306 on occasion as well but it may be a little undersized if you are just getting into king fisher but can still definitely catch kings. The main thing with king fishing is to have line capacity of around 250-300yds +. I fish mine with 12# most of the time and it does well with it and can hold right about 300 of momoi or maybe 275 biggame. You could extend it a little more with some braid backing if you want that little bit stronger mainline and still get some capacity. I actually put some dacron on all my mitchells just to help keep the spool from blowing up under extreme pressure. Just keep in mind its not really designed for braided lines and may not stack it real well if you end up using it much. A little bit bigger reel like a 302 is perfect for an all around reel if you prefer to stay with a mitchell. It really doesn't matter too much the brand as long as you have that capacity and a good drag. J&M has lots of good options for king rods, off the shelf you can take home with you then. Just tell the guys exactly what you want it for and they can help you out. 7-9ft medium action with a little softer tip is great for slinging cigar minnows and small-med live baits. There's lots of good options under $100 for rods if that's where your budget is and lots of places where you can buy. Hope that helps you some, sorry for such a long answer.
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    Re: New King setup

    +1 on what Tofer said!!

    This year was my first year fishing/catching kings. I used 12lb and it worked good. I think next year I'm going to use 10lb.

    Good luck on finding you the right setup.

 

 
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