Fishing question

mule_eer

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My father-in-law is getting ready to retire, and he's planning to do some fishing from a kayak in the gulf. So I'm not looking for a deep sea set up, but something that would work for his plan. Does anyone have suggestions for what would work for that? His birthday is coming up.
 
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My father-in-law is getting ready to retire, and he's planning to do some fishing from a kayak in the gulf. So I'm not looking for a deep sea set up, but something that would work for his plan. Does anyone have suggestions for what would work for that? His birthday is coming up.

Are you talking about rods and reels, I’d consider Penn combos if he is new to the hobby. Penn reels make a decent saltwater reel. Devildog can tell you better than I can but I have several Penn Battle 2500s combos that I use both in fresh and salt water. as well as Spinfisher and Conflict reels made by Penn. Nothing bigger than a 4000 reel and that might be too big. Hopefully dog reads this.
 
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BobbyBoucheer

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My father-in-law is getting ready to retire, and he's planning to do some fishing from a kayak in the gulf. So I'm not looking for a deep sea set up, but something that would work for his plan. Does anyone have suggestions for what would work for that? His birthday is coming up.

 

rog1187

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I bought a new rod for surf fishing a few years back. Went with a Tsunami after doing some research. Probably some other gadgets he’ll need as well. I searched the web for surf fishing sites to get some ideas for what I needed. Probably similar sites out there for kayak fishing.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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My father-in-law is getting ready to retire, and he's planning to do some fishing from a kayak in the gulf. So I'm not looking for a deep sea set up, but something that would work for his plan. Does anyone have suggestions for what would work for that? His birthday is coming up.
Sorry, I’m just now seeing this.

The Pescadore Pilot 12.0. In my opinion, it’s better than the Hobie because you can reverse. I’m assuming you were talking about a pedal drive and for an older person, it’s what I’d recommend.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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My father-in-law is getting ready to retire, and he's planning to do some fishing from a kayak in the gulf. So I'm not looking for a deep sea set up, but something that would work for his plan. Does anyone have suggestions for what would work for that? His birthday is coming up.
****, if you’re talking about reels it depends on how well you get along with him or how deep of **** you’re in with your wife.

Shimano Stradic 4000 (great reel, I have a pair of them): you can find it for under $200

Shimano Thunnus 4000: mid tier, more saltwater focused than the Stradic, it’s between $200-400 depending on where you shop.

Shimano Stella 4000: not worth the money, but it’s too of the line. Purchase if you’re in deep **** and need to show how much you love her by really impressing dad with a gift. $6-700 or more.

If you really want to be a boss, buy the reel and take him shopping for the rod. I never recommend rods to people because it’s like a woman. It’s all preference. Take him to a local saltwater shop and let him walk through them testing them out. Length, stiffness, action, grip, all are preference and important.

If he slow trolls rapalas, you might be looking at different setups altogether. What I listed above was strictly spinning rods.