ENTRY LEVEL STEELHEAD ROD / REEL SETUP - Lamiglas X11 LX96MS / Shimano Nasci Spinning Reel

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2021
  • BEGINNER STEELHEAD ROD AND REEL, ENTRY LEVEL STEELHEAD ROD AND REEL or INEXPENSIVE STEELHEAD ROD AND REEL; whatever you call it, this is the setup I recommend. I own several of these rods for my friends to borrow and recommend them to new steelheaders or fishermen wanting a good setup for a reasonable price. In my opinion, this is THE BEST BEGINNER STEELHEAD ROD AND REEL COMBO.
    ROD MODELS:
    LAMIGLAS X11 9'6" MEDIUM SPINNING ROD, MODEL LX96MS Great do-all steelhead rod for float, drift and spinner fishing. Lamiglas.com
    LAMIGLAS X11 9'6" LIGHT SPINNING ROD, MODEL LX96LS Great Float and Jig rod. Being a Moderate Power, it loads well for casting light floats and jigs long distances. Lamiglas.com
    LAMIGLAS X11 8'6" MEDIUM SPINNING ROD, MODEL LX86MS The X11 model I would recommend for spinner fishing. I prefer a shorter rod for casting accuracy. Lamiglas.com
    REEL MODELS:
    GOOD ENTRY LEVEL: (Least Expensive):
    SHIMANO SIENNA 2500 OR 3000 SPINNING REEL amzn.to/3plN5eB
    BETTER ENTRY LEVEL:
    SHIMANO SEDONA 2500 OR 3000 SPINNING REEL amzn.to/32feC94
    BEST ENTRY LEVEL:
    SHIMANO NASCI 2500 OR 3000 SPINNING REEL. amzn.to/3FCD4jb
    LINE RECOMMENDATION:
    TRILENE XL 10# CLEAR (Good all around fishing line, can be used as main line.) amzn.to/313qc6y
    POWER PRO SUPER SLICK V2 (If you want the best braid, last longer, but more expensive) amzn.to/3oXOEza
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  • @shadomane
    @shadomane 9 місяців тому +1

    Planning on getting that same rod and pairing it with a 3k size Penn Battle 3 DX. that I already have. I grew up just down the highway from you in Rogue River, Oregon back in the 60's and 70's. We lived on east Evans Creek Road, the creek was my back yard and Steelhead ran it every spring. Then of course there was the Rogue itself, it was quite the wild untamed river back then, long before the Lost Creek Dam project was built. I have been living in NW ARKANSAS for the past 20 years lot's of catfishing and Striper fishing. It's been several decades since I last went Steelhead fishing, but I'll be retiring next year and plan on traveling to the PNW to catch some "Steelies" once again. Thanks for sharing. I've been watching several of your videos lately, enjoying them very much. Subbed!!!

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  9 місяців тому +1

      Awesome! Winter Steelhead Season is just around the corner. I’ll be doing the 3rd annual ‘Steelhead December’ where I post new steelhead videos every Friday at 6PM and more gear / ‘how to’ videos midweek. This video was part of the original series. Thanks for subscribing and good luck this season.

  • @todddivers3113
    @todddivers3113 5 місяців тому

    Thank you. Very helpful.

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  5 місяців тому

      You’re welcome! Glad it helped. 🎣

  • @danhendry7496
    @danhendry7496 Рік тому

    I went one step up from X-11, Redline series. ($157) Have an older Quantum Smoke Speed Freak, size 30. I'm a Quantum guy like you with Shimanos. I've had a couple Stradics, those are smooth.
    Caught a 12 pound Chinook Oct18, Redline handled the fish with ease.
    I'm eyeing a Lamiglas SI series float rod next, probably a Stradic 2500 on it. It's truly an addiction.

  • @Justin-zs1ql
    @Justin-zs1ql 2 роки тому +1

    I am also a Shimano man but I do have to give a shout out to the Pflueger President as a good entry level reel. I received one as a gift and have absolutely beat it up and it just keeps going. Granted it doesn’t see much use anymore in a lineup of Stradics and a Vanford.

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  2 роки тому +1

      I’ve heard good things about Pflueger, just never used them. I’ve just had such great luck with Shimano, I stick with them, even in the low end category.

    • @lelenbates3367
      @lelenbates3367 6 місяців тому

      Pleasantly surprised how good the Pflueger President 40 is, everything is so smooth with 10 ball bearings. I think the lower priced Shimanos are absolutely terrible and should be avoided, I have thrown several away. The Lew's Mach 2 are also a decent entry level reel but not quite as good as the Pflueger President. I think the Okuma SST is also a decent lower cost rod. I struggle with bait casters, so I always bring a spinning rod because I will mess something up eventually and usually end up using the spinning set up. I am just a part time sport fisher, but I do have 24 rods of various types including 3 Tenkara rods for back packing and travel.

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  6 місяців тому

      @lelenbates3367 I’ve heard good things about the president and have handled one at the local sporting goods store, not bad. However, I think the entry level shimano reels are unbeatable for the cost. I’m not sure which models you’re referring to, but I wouldn’t go less expensive than the sienna which is usually $30-$40. I have 2 on my surf rods, which surf fishing is incredibly hard on reels and they still work great after several years. The key to is to keep them clean of salt water after each trip. I haven’t checked on Lew’s. I’m sure most of the current reels are decent, but I only recommend products I’ve used. Thank you for your thoughts. 🎣

  • @davidlawson3400
    @davidlawson3400 Місяць тому

    I would note here that Lamiglas also make some VERY expensive salmon and steelhead today. I think the center pin rods are over $600

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  Місяць тому

      I’ve owned some of their higher end American made rods. These X11’s are made overseas to keep the cost down.
      My first float rod was a Certified Pro steelhead rod, I still have it. It’s responsible for many steelhead!

    • @davidlawson3400
      @davidlawson3400 Місяць тому

      Oh nice. I just move to Alaska in 2021 and mostly did salt/brackish water before. Some rainbow trout fishing as well. I got the X-11 spinner and baitcaster so see how they do on salmon up here. I spent more on the reels to be honest. Great content by the way.

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  Місяць тому

      @@davidlawson3400 thank you!

  • @ronaldpetersen255
    @ronaldpetersen255 Рік тому +1

    I don’t consider this rig an entry level setup, certainly a bump or two up from that. It is however an excellent quality price point combo and you could do much worse for the same money.
    You might have gotten a great sale price and being a lower 48’er you can occasionally find great sales and internet pricing.
    I bought this rig today (85-2 MHS-Nasci 4000)) here in Alaska for $219 and change and that is still a great bang for the $$$’s.
    Thanks for a great review

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for your thoughts. I do agree with you, my definition of ‘entry level’ is a quality set up at reasonable price. I could get a combo at the local ‘Mart’ for pretty cheap, but it would be horrible to learn with. Sounds like you found a great setup!

    • @ronaldpetersen255
      @ronaldpetersen255 Рік тому

      @@RAGEFISHING
      Agreed on the Mart specials!!
      I tend to invest $$ in fly rods and reels and keep it reasonable dollar wise for my conventional tackle rigs, though I do have a nice quiver of loomis for my Kenai kings rigs, which are currently dust collectors due to closures. Hope the run can recover!
      Thanks again for your vids-Ron

  • @jeremiahsweeton
    @jeremiahsweeton Рік тому

    Nice video, the way I see it if you buy once you cry once. Don't waste time buying on a budget lol. Just go big

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  Рік тому

      Haha! That’s a good way to put it.

  • @richricci3172
    @richricci3172 Рік тому

    Looking to get into float fishing, are these light in hand? Looking at the 9’6…Vs St Croix , which is lighter ?
    E6x might be lightest id assume…..

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  Рік тому

      They aren’t too bad, yes the E6X is lighter, but it’s 2.5x the price and they just discontinued that line. X11’s are great at that price point, around $100.

    • @richricci3172
      @richricci3172 Рік тому

      @@RAGEFISHING i fly fish with all high end rods but sometimes I cant hit certain holes, thats why need a bobber in hand.
      Have the OKUMA guide select pro, HEAVY . Very heavy……
      Any experience with the St Croix?

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  Рік тому +1

      @@richricci3172 No experience with St. Croix. Loomis just came out with an IMX PRO in the steelhead series. I’ve been eyeing the 9’9’. I have an IMX 9’8” side drifting rod, it’s the 1163-2S. That is my favorite rod. I have it paired with a Stradic ci4 3000. Very light set up.

    • @richricci3172
      @richricci3172 Рік тому

      @@RAGEFISHING I bought the 9’9 ML, 6-12 lb E6X , and im either putting a 3000 Vanford on it or Stradic, I own about 7 Stellas so may put a 3000 on it . Will see.

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  Рік тому +1

      Nice! Stellas?! Wow, those are dreamy reels. Vanfords are pretty awesome for the price point, and they’re light! 6.3 oz. for the 3000.

  • @PrestonMartin
    @PrestonMartin 2 роки тому

    Total noob question, what's the reason for such long rods? For my bass stuff my longest rod is 8ft and that's for throwing big, heavy swimbaits.

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  2 роки тому +2

      Actually, that’s a great question. Steelhead rods start around 8’6” and can be as long as 13’! Most newer steelheaders use floats and jigs or floats and beads. When float fishing, it’s important to have a natural drift, so being able to mend the line to your float is imperative. The longer rod allows you to lift the line off the water to avoid getting a big downriver belly causing your float to be pulled at unnatural speeds. With jig fishing especially, you want the float to be perfectly upright or slightly pointing upstream to know your jig’s tail is pointing down river. When the water is big, I use a 10 1/2’ float rod. Also, those long soft rods are like huge shock absorbers for running steelhead. They love to run under bedrock banks, a long rod allows you to control them a little better. Lastly, one of my favorite methods is light balsa wood floats with 1/8 oz jigs. A long, but light power rod loads better for casting light setups longer distances.

    • @PrestonMartin
      @PrestonMartin 2 роки тому +1

      @@RAGEFISHING Thanks. That makes a ton of sense especially managing the line to avoid a big bow or "belly".

  • @det282
    @det282 2 роки тому

    When Risko broke your rod, you should have driven over his ball cap.

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  2 роки тому +1

      He broke his rod, and I laughed my butt off, mainly because he threw it after. 😁

  • @brianking1138
    @brianking1138 2 роки тому

    So did you have trouble with Okuma?

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  2 роки тому

      Yes, I’ve killed 2 Okuma reels. They did not hold up to winter fishing for me. That said, they were reels in the $50-$70 price category, they may have better reels, I didn’t stick around to find out.

  • @Rscmgw23
    @Rscmgw23 Рік тому

    What’s the best for one for kings in the rivers ?

    • @RAGEFISHING
      @RAGEFISHING  Рік тому

      I haven’t used them for Salmon, looks like in the spinning version they have a 9’ 10-20# and a 9’6” casting in 15-30#. I’m usually hunting in the fall and miss most of the fall fishing seasons, but when I do get out, I use a 10 1/2’ Loomis GL2 (it’s discontinued) in 10-20#. I mainly float fish with roe for fall fish so I like a longer rod to be able to manage line. If that’s the type of fishing you’ll be doing, I’d look around for a 9 1/2 to 10 1/2 foot rod with at least a 10-20# line weight rating. A 15-30 or even 15 - 40 would be even better. You’ll want the control for those beasts! 🎣