Choosing a Fishing Rod/Reel - Baitcast
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Im new to bass fishing and was looking for a rod that I can use for every lure in my tackle box. All the rods I have seen are for a specific lure(crank bait, finnese, etc)?
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what is a good length/ action for general bass fishing rod like frog fishing flippin pitchin spinnerbaits jigs everything plz help!
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Spinning reels are better for finesse fishing your fucking retarded
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@Jimmy16447 The longer the rod the more line you can pitch out, also when your flipping, you can have more line out = longer flips.
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@swburton316 Braid casts further... it's very slick.
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Bass Pro shops pro Qualifier is an Amazing reel for 99 bucks, havent had one birds nest in at least 100-150 casts
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just uses a zebco pushbutton hurrdurr, a reel is a reel as long as it lets line out and pulls it in
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You're fired.
see Kevin VanDam Bass Fishing Tips=-3
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@Jimmy16447 longer rod is usually better for flipping (7'6" is what pretty much everybody in the competitive fishing world uses), but if a short rod is easier for you, by all means use it lol. and yes, short rods are easier to skip with
ive got a good one the real is a pinnicle solene the rod 7ft abu garcia conolon w/ 12lb triline. nex time i was gona put stren original on it to try or do u have another suggestion for line
Sleytownmafia 2 years ago
B-R-A-I-D. I'm not pushing Spiderwire, but it has been my choice all along (even w/ probs ...) I use Stealth (adds another 10+ feet to cast) Again, I recommend the 30-50lb test. (See website for reasons)
30secfisherman 2 years ago
Does this mean I've wasted money on baitcasting combos made by Shimano and Pflueger? I fish for bass and all of my baitcasting rods are 6'6". I have a six footer from bass pro shops back in 1985. What good can my six footer be good for?
RANGERROCKET25 2 years ago
MAJOR Ooops! That is a Bass Pro Shops Megacast 6 1/2' combo in the video -- not a Curado! my bad ...
30secfisherman 2 years ago