Anitcol Posted May 1, 2014 Posted May 1, 2014 Hello everyone, I know this is a bass forums but it's still fishing right?? I've only been lightly fishing for over a year and already, my tackle box has gained a lot of assessories including a new fishing rod, it's highly addicitive and relaxing.-- I was previously using a cheap diawa rod combo (25$ maybe) that was stolen so I decided to buy a new one. I grabbed a BPS pro qualifer(bait caster) with the carbon light rod. At the moment I have braided 20LB(8lb test dia) Fireline spooled up but here's the dilemma. While I can fish for any fresh water fish in my area with my current setup, the braided is a poor choice for catching trout. With my braided line attached as my main line, would throwing 2-4lb mono/fluro leader line be any hindrance to my trout game as long as I can get my fishing rig up to weight for casting (using bait caster)??? And... what are some of your favorite fishing rigs for trout fishing? I would love to hear what more experienced fishermans found useful. Quote
gobig Posted May 1, 2014 Posted May 1, 2014 Your best bet with what you have would be to attach a mono or floro leader to the braid with an Alberto knot. Trout have softer mouths and ideally a medium rod with good parabolic action coupled with mono or floro would be best. Quote
Anitcol Posted May 1, 2014 Author Posted May 1, 2014 Beautiful, so I am on the right track. The braided line is my main line since it will allow me the most versatility with my only pole. Thank you GoBig! Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted May 1, 2014 Super User Posted May 1, 2014 If I were looking for trout I'd get another combo, spinning would be my choice. 2 Quote
bmac31 Posted May 1, 2014 Posted May 1, 2014 If I were looking for trout I'd get another combo, spinning would be my choice. Second that. Try the flea market or walmart should be able to find a decent combo for under 40 at one if these places. Brian Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted May 1, 2014 Super User Posted May 1, 2014 If you carolina rig a trout lure to something you can throw, it will work fine (cast and retrieve, don't drag). I'd use a swivel to tie a light leader not too long to make casting awkward (you can use a sinker or lure). I found quite by accident that trout will follow many smallish bass lures but seldom strike them. A small crankbait (KVD 1.0, LC 0.5, Combat Crank Mini to name a few ) will catch them some days better than any "trout" lure, and can be thrown with a Med BC outfit. Of course a light spinning outfit would be my 1st choice. Quote
Super User Crestliner2008 Posted May 1, 2014 Super User Posted May 1, 2014 If I were looking for trout I'd get another combo, spinning would be my choice. I agree. Half of fishing is using equipment which is more specific to the species you seek. Yes, you can shoot a rabbit with .475 Nitro Express Rifle, but that's hardly enjoyable. Walmarts always has in-expensive combinations you can choose from. For less than $25.00, you can pick up a light action spinning rod and matching reel; with 6# test mono and you are good to go. Quote
Super User WRB Posted May 1, 2014 Super User Posted May 1, 2014 The problem you have is the rod and baitcasting reel isn't made to cast light weight lures. You can use a sliding sinker rig OK, but the leader strength at 1or 2 lbs is too weak for the reels drag and the rods power. Try using 3 or 4 lb leader material, should work for a sliding sinker rig or a slip bobber rig. Looks like a spinning outfit is in your future. Tom Quote
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