I got a new combo from work, a Tiralejo 10'6" 1-3oz spinning rod and a Spheros 6000. Loaded it with metered 30# 8 strand braid.
Went to the surf to find its sweet spot. I tied on some kind of a fish finder rig. Double dropper with a 5" white Kalin's grub down low and a 1.5" morf grub up high, with a 3oz weight. What ever bites. Just wanted to cast.
1st cast I lobbed it pretty good. 2nd cast I put a little more oomph to it with a pendulum cast and bombed it. Then hooked up! Felt small. Thought maybe a lost little perch or small croaker. Get it in and it's...technically my first WSB from the surf!
(https://i.imgur.com/2yvpHIih.jpeg)
Laughed about it and sent it back without laying a finger on it. Not particularly impressive but very good to see.
Might have gotten a few perch bumps here and there but kind of difficult with a big composite rod like this. Also a lot of kelp on the inside.
I've never had a particularly accurate idea of how far I cast in the surf, or really anywhere, but with the colored braid I was able to do the math. 36' per color. 9 colors out on the best casts...about 324'. Over 100 yards! Pretty fun rod. I'd like to tie into a leopard or bat on it soon, feels like a fun bend for the job.
Careful......you will end up with a shoulder like Tom's ;D
Always cool to see a WSB 8)
Congrats on the WSB, even if it wasn't monster.
Sounds like a killer set up and can't wait to see you get something to really test it.
Cheers bud!
Sounds like a perfect rod for Cabo. Looks like that WSB's mom or dad was a queenfish.