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Hi all.

I just ordered 2 Okuma Blue Diamond dipsy rods, but Fish USA sent me only 1 - 10'mh dipsy rod that I ordered and then 1 - 10' mh wire roller rod that I did not.

My question is does anyone use the roller rods with wire for salmonids, or is it designed for salt water applicatiions and would I only be creating proplems for myself by trying to use it with a wire/dipsy set-up.? It costs considerably more, but I guess if it is not adviseable to use I will call them and exchange it for the proper 1.

Thanks for any suggestions.

LTtroller

(Bob)

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You can definitely use it for wire dipsies. Search the old threads here for specifics but opinion seems split between using a twilly tip vs. a good roller tip. I'm rigging a pole for wire dipsy use as well but I'm going with a twilly tip and 7 strand torpedo wire.

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I only fish wire with roller rods. Much smoother through the eyes, I would never switch to a twilli. I ordered two ukuma blue diamond as well to compare them my heartlands.

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Yep, should be fine. I got a Okuma Convector 30D trolling combo from Cabela's because I had a gift card - would have been a bit cheaper from FishUSA but cost me cash. Give it a try and if you remember, let me know what you think of the roller rod. I've only used one in salt water.

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10' is a little long in my humble opinion especially if you're on a small boat, not enough room to back up and net a fish. I'm partial to standard rods for wire divers but have used roller rods no problemo.

You could use it for a thumper rod though!!!!!!!

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Well it sounds as though I might as well keep the roller rod and give it a try. Even though I like matching gear 8) .... :lol:

Mower - The only reason I had to purchase 2 new dipsy rods is my boy broke 2 Daiwa Heartlands at the tip last summer "flicking" off fleas :@ Probably human error, not faulty rods. I've had the rods 3 or 4 years without issue.

Irish56 - I actually like the longer rods on my smaller (17') boat just to give me a few extra feet of spread. Can be awkward landing fish solo, but when I have a partner I just walk towards the bow and have my partner net the fish at the transom.... of course doesn't always work like that! :lol:

LTtroller

(Bob)

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