Jack44 Posted February 11, 2014 Posted February 11, 2014 Hi. I am new to this forum and fairly new to bass fishing. I began fishing this past summer and have been looking to upgrade my tackle. I'm in the market for a crankbait fishing rod and reel. I am pretty sure I will be getting a shimano citica 7:1:1 for the reel. I've been doing research and there seems to be mixed feelings about what the ideal specifications of a crankbait rod are. I was thinking of purchasing a duckett rod and wanted to know what you're experiences with those were as well. Keep in mind I would like to keep the rod a little more of a multi purpose rod rather than strictly a cranking rod. I was thinking I would use this rod for spinnerbaits and swim/ chatters also. Quote
Super User Teal Posted February 11, 2014 Super User Posted February 11, 2014 Welcome to the board Standard cranking rig thats pulling double duty for other applications (in my mind) is a 6'6-7' Mh Mod. With a 6:1reel. The bigger harder pulling cranks rrequire a lower gear ratio to get the down to max depth. I don't mind 7:1 for square bills but if its an all purpose crankin/spinnerbait rod iI'm going with the 6:1 2 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted February 11, 2014 Super User Posted February 11, 2014 Hello Jack and Welcome to BR ~ And I'd say Teal covered it very well. A-Jay 1 Quote
SenkoGuru Posted February 11, 2014 Posted February 11, 2014 Duckett Makes VERY nice fishing rod's and backed by a 20 year warranty, you really can not go wrong buying a Duckett. Being new to fishing I can understand that you would not want to spend a whole lot of money to start with but I would Say save up and buy at least the Duckett Micro Magic, The Duckett Ghost rod is ok for a $99.00 rod but you will see a big difference going up to the micro magic and an ever larger one going to their best rod, the Duckett White Ice, which is amazing. I would tell you to always buy the best gear you can afford, even if you need to save a little longer. It always makes things much better. Also Denali Makes some very nice lower priced fishing rods (Kovert, JadeWood) that you may want to look into. I hope this helps. Quote
MemphisFF Posted February 11, 2014 Posted February 11, 2014 Welcome to the forum I'm new also but you will get great info from the fellas in here, I got a 6'8 micro duckett cranking series rod I love it's for my square bills and spinnerbaits it's paired with chronarch e5, I got it last year and used it not as much as I liked.. But it's a great set up.. Quote
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