My slowpitch setup. 150g-350g rod. Ocea jigger2000 spooled with 30lbs braid. Amazing setup! Great for rockfish from 150'-450'. Also caught YT around the Islands. So much fun!
greats explanations, thanks. Concerning the acid assembly, should the rings turn to the right or to the left for a right-handed person holding the crank in the left hand? Is it like you hold the rod, the rings turn in direction of the crank?
This one is more dealers choice. Ceasar mentioned in this video (or possibly part 1), that he will actually lock down his drag all the way. But the point he was trying to make when he said that was that the rod could handle it. At the same time, this is indeed how he sets his drag. I'm not sure how Anthony sets up his reels but I'm guessing it'll be somewhere in between Ceasar and the standard 25% to 30%. Apologies on not having as definitive of an answer!
I'm so new to this, but this information makes me want to know more and learn and fish more. I thought I was obsessed with growing weed. I'm now officially obsessed with fishing 😅😅😅
Yo how come you guys didn’t feature phenix hollow Braid Bro /I was a Jerry Brown hollow braid fan u till I tried Phenix Hollow best braid ever I use 40lbs for deep drop and jigging awesome stuff
The Titan 63UL would be your closest bet. Jig rating of 20 to 40 so still on the heavier side assuming you want to go with 10 to 15 gram jigs. I'm guessing it would be super shallow water fishing so honestly you could just fish your standard bass rods with em with maybe 15 pound braid. 2500 to 3k on a spinning reel would do just fine. 100 size bait caster would work as well. The more finesse the more fun imo!
I would like to get a all around moltye spices fish for pier fishing a light nut strong rod how abut for pier fishing what lb braided fishing line would be great a 30lb or 40lb
So when it comes to pier fishing, I'm not sure that we would recommend a traditional slow pitch setup. Just your standard medium to medium heavy rod with an appropriate line rating (maybe 15 to 30? or 20 to 40)....but it also depends on what you're targeting (bass/croaker/halibut or sharks and big rays). I'm not very experienced when it comes to pier fishing so take my thoughts with a grain of salt. But 30 to 40 lb braid sounds more than adequate...especially if you're going after smaller species (bonito, mackerel, bass, etc).
@@BenjieKimFishing I love fishing for mackerel halibut and calico bass stingray or moltye spices of fish the 15lb 20lb 40lb is it in braided fishing line I just bought some 30 and 15lb spiderwier braided fishing line for my medium and medium Harvey 7"foot spinning combo and for my medium Harvey 7" foot bait caster combo I Spoiled it up with the 30lb I don't know how to tie a a leader line so I'm going to just fish straight braided fishing line
@@JD.California_monkey_mackerel the 15 and 30 pound braid you bought will be fine. I’m not sure how fishing straight braid will be but pretty sure it’ll be fine for mackerel, rays, and such. Practice that connection knot a little bit at a time. You’ll perfect it in no time. Or put about 100 yards of braid as backing. Then go to your local tackle shop and have them tie a connection for you and put on another 100 to 200 mono. Then you’ll be good to go for a bit. Just a thought. Tight lines.
@@BenjieKimFishing thank you very much I truly appreciate it I will promise I will practice how to tie my braided fishing line to my monofilament line thank you very much for your help I always enjoy seeing your videos
Hey Gerard! Not too important from what the guys told me. You can keep it short and it'll be fine or if you make it longer (like down to your spool), it'll allow you a lot more reties. Hope that helps!
Never buy spiral wrap guide, the line will always line up one sided on your spool, you will need to use your thumb to constantly realign the lines on your spool Normal overhead line guide is better choice, you wont have issues on lines end on one side
My spiral wrap rods dont do that, you can even get the neutral guide rods where the line is centred before the stripper guide if it’s a problem for you.
My slowpitch setup. 150g-350g rod. Ocea jigger2000 spooled with 30lbs braid. Amazing setup! Great for rockfish from 150'-450'. Also caught YT around the Islands. So much fun!
Thanks for getting all these guys together, Benjie!
I'm grateful that they'd want to spend that time with me lol!
Ceaser is the man! Thank you for the video
Agreed! Full of knowledge and super articulate. I always learn a lot just being in a room with him and listening to him talk to others lol!
hwaiting! can't wait for trout season too!
Yes sir, I think we've all been kinda getting everything dialed in the past couple years. This next year, trout are in trouble lol!
Been to the store often. Nice people and helpful. 😁
Agreed, they are a great shop and the guys are awesome.
Super important information to those who are new to this type of fishing. It may not be suitable for everyone, but it looks like a fun technique
Love these videos. The education and demeanor. Thank you guys!🙏❤️
Thank you. Our heart is to help. Tight lines!
NICE WORK MATE VERY WELL DONE IAM WATCHING FROM AUSTRALIA TIGHT LINES EVERYONE 👍 👌
Thank you for the comment, really cool to see comments from different parts of the world. Tight lines!!
Great vid, love the knowledge you guys pass on
Thank you and tight lines!
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Thanks Li! Anthony and Ceasar are pretty awesome! Not sure about the 3rd guy tho 🤣
I do the cast off the stern corner, then work the jig across to just past the other corner f the boat.. works great that way
Great video guys
Much appreciated, thank you!
Awesome info guys..
I appreciate it, thank you!
Thanks for that little toss up drift tip.
Love these videos
Thank you so much, really appreciate it! Tight lines🤙
Thanks for this very informative video. 👍🏽
Lots of great info in this!
Always humbling to see a comment from you Bryan, really appreciate it!
@@BenjieKimFishing dude I suck at fishing I’m learning from you lol
Great content guys. Love the knowledge.
Great info. Thx guys
Awesome content Bro keep ‘em cmng
Thank you! Tight lines!
Really helpful. Thanks.
Acid wrap also keeps the line from laying on the rod when it is bent way over.
greats explanations, thanks. Concerning the acid assembly, should the rings turn to the right or to the left for a right-handed person holding the crank in the left hand? Is it like you hold the rod, the rings turn in direction of the crank?
Doesn't matter.
Thanks
That was really valuable information……now I want to go shopping lol
Great vid! How much drag do you set your reel? Thanks!
This one is more dealers choice. Ceasar mentioned in this video (or possibly part 1), that he will actually lock down his drag all the way. But the point he was trying to make when he said that was that the rod could handle it. At the same time, this is indeed how he sets his drag.
I'm not sure how Anthony sets up his reels but I'm guessing it'll be somewhere in between Ceasar and the standard 25% to 30%. Apologies on not having as definitive of an answer!
I'm so new to this, but this information makes me want to know more and learn and fish more. I thought I was obsessed with growing weed. I'm now officially obsessed with fishing 😅😅😅
haha that's awesome. I think being obsessed with fishing is a good thing! Outside of the toll it takes on our wallets lol!
Hey great content, what is your opinion on Goo fishing rods and Gomexus reels ? I see a lot people running these for jumping into slow pitch jigging.
Yo how come you guys didn’t feature phenix hollow Braid Bro /I was a Jerry Brown hollow braid fan u till I tried Phenix Hollow best braid ever
I use 40lbs for deep drop and jigging awesome stuff
Any recommendations on rods n reels for slow pitch micro jiggin for spotties?
The Titan 63UL would be your closest bet. Jig rating of 20 to 40 so still on the heavier side assuming you want to go with 10 to 15 gram jigs. I'm guessing it would be super shallow water fishing so honestly you could just fish your standard bass rods with em with maybe 15 pound braid. 2500 to 3k on a spinning reel would do just fine. 100 size bait caster would work as well. The more finesse the more fun imo!
I would like to get a all around moltye spices fish for pier fishing a light nut strong rod how abut for pier fishing what lb braided fishing line would be great a 30lb or 40lb
So when it comes to pier fishing, I'm not sure that we would recommend a traditional slow pitch setup. Just your standard medium to medium heavy rod with an appropriate line rating (maybe 15 to 30? or 20 to 40)....but it also depends on what you're targeting (bass/croaker/halibut or sharks and big rays). I'm not very experienced when it comes to pier fishing so take my thoughts with a grain of salt. But 30 to 40 lb braid sounds more than adequate...especially if you're going after smaller species (bonito, mackerel, bass, etc).
@@BenjieKimFishing I love fishing for mackerel halibut and calico bass stingray or moltye spices of fish the 15lb 20lb 40lb is it in braided fishing line I just bought some 30 and 15lb spiderwier braided fishing line for my medium and medium Harvey 7"foot spinning combo and for my medium Harvey 7" foot bait caster combo I Spoiled it up with the 30lb I don't know how to tie a a leader line so I'm going to just fish straight braided fishing line
@@JD.California_monkey_mackerel the 15 and 30 pound braid you bought will be fine. I’m not sure how fishing straight braid will be but pretty sure it’ll be fine for mackerel, rays, and such.
Practice that connection knot a little bit at a time. You’ll perfect it in no time.
Or put about 100 yards of braid as backing. Then go to your local tackle shop and have them tie a connection for you and put on another 100 to 200 mono. Then you’ll be good to go for a bit. Just a thought. Tight lines.
@@BenjieKimFishing thank you very much I truly appreciate it I will promise I will practice how to tie my braided fishing line to my monofilament line thank you very much for your help I always enjoy seeing your videos
A body have any reviews on the nomad ammonite line?
👋 👋 guys....
How much leader length would you recommend ? Tnx
Hey Gerard! Not too important from what the guys told me. You can keep it short and it'll be fine or if you make it longer (like down to your spool), it'll allow you a lot more reties. Hope that helps!
What baitcasting rod would you recommend for 40-80 gram jigs?
Can I use lexa 400 for slow pitch?
What spinning reel was that?
I've no doubt that Lil rod works the jig better....what kind of lifting power it got?....looks um....fun.?.....i
You don't fight the fish with the rod...
I don't have the personal experience but would love to find out for myself before this season ends.
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Never buy spiral wrap guide, the line will always line up one sided on your spool, you will need to use your thumb to constantly realign the lines on your spool
Normal overhead line guide is better choice, you wont have issues on lines end on one side
My spiral wrap rods dont do that, you can even get the neutral guide rods where the line is centred before the stripper guide if it’s a problem for you.
Thank you for sharing your experience!
lol! 😂
That preview is WRONG !!!!!!!
So false advertising on these Rods! wth?
Can you provide some clarification? 🤙