nocellcontracts Posted October 15, 2014 Posted October 15, 2014 I'm building an arsenal of 7 Dobyn's rods and I plan to throw ONLY the baits tied on each rod. No more cutting/tying different lures. My plan is the following: Spinnerbait Swim jig Topwater Worm Jig Shallow crank Deep crank What would you do differently? Oh, I only fish 2 lakes (Neely Henry on the Coosa River and Guntersville on the TN river). Thanks! Quote
RSM789 Posted October 15, 2014 Posted October 15, 2014 I typically go out with 6 rods, but don't always have the same categories all the time. For example, in the summer on my home lake, I go with: T-Rig with 1/8 weight; Wacky rigged senko (weightless); Jig with craw trailer (heavier, 1/2 oz usually); Topwater; Small swimbait; Deep diving crankbait. However in the winter, it is more along the lines of: Big Jig Small jig Jerkbait Drop Shot Wacky rigged Senko Crankbait (conditions determine deep or medium). In fact, nearly every week I go out, 3 or 4 of the rods have something that was on the previous week (that worked) and 2 or 3 of the rods have something different on based on the changing conditions. I don't think I have ever gone out 2 weeks in a row starting with the same combinations. Quote
Turkey sandwich Posted October 15, 2014 Posted October 15, 2014 Bingo. There are some days when you're going to want two different kinds of soft plastics, or two different cranks of the same size but with different color/action ready to go. The thought of no re-tieing, as glorious as it sounds, is impossible without keeping a dozen rods on the boat. Quote
Slade House Posted October 15, 2014 Posted October 15, 2014 1. D-Bomb Green pumpkin red with 3/8 black tungsten weight on 10lb flurocarbon 2. 6in roboworm hologram shad with 1/4 oz skinny tungsten weight drop shot on 6lb fluoro 3. prop bait gill or shad color on 12lb mono 4. alabama rig 5 arm , 4 or 8 blades on 20 lb mono or braid 5. megastrike shakey head with d-bomb super bug on 8lb fluro 6. carolina rigged waveworm tiki craw on 12lb fluro 7. Megabass vision 110 on 10lb fluro Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted October 15, 2014 Super User Posted October 15, 2014 I had a similar plan rigging for this weekend at Pickwick. However, plans change and adjustments have to be made depending on conditions. I let these guys pre- fish for me: http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_123/bfl-pickwick-101314.html As a result my set-ups have changed. 1. Cavitron Black on Black 2. Seibert Outdoors Cosmic Spinnerbait & MegaStrike StrikeBack White 3. Bluebasser86 Bladed Jig White/ White Rage Structure Bug 4. Rage Structure Bug Jika Rig 5. GYCB Kut Tail on a Megastrike ShakE2 Professional Series. 6. Norman Fat Boy & Lucky Craft RC2.5 1 Quote
slimshad Posted October 15, 2014 Posted October 15, 2014 What I tie on at home usually gets changed as soon as I start fishing and sometimes at the ramp. I always have two texas rigs, jerkbait, spinnerbait, single 4/0 hook for flukes/senkos/frogs, topwater, two crankbaits and I keep an Arig rod setup. Well thats eight but you get my drift. Quote
xxmurrxx Posted October 15, 2014 Posted October 15, 2014 If I had 7 rods I'd probably head out with these rigged up. 1. Tube 2. Shallow square bill 3. Deep Crank 4. Drop Shot setup 5. Senko weightless 6. Weighted plastic 7. Jig Quote
Super User gulfcaptain Posted October 15, 2014 Super User Posted October 15, 2014 Guttersville.....where is the frog and the punch rod.....? I normally carry 5-7 rods any time I go fishing just incase so here's my list. Flip/punch rod (3/4 tungsten flip weight or punch jig with a 4" DB Craw) Frog Buzzbait Bladebait/swimjig Swimbait (3 to 4oz swimbaits) Dropshot Umbrella Rig Biffle Bug/ SK Structure swing jig Of course this list will change as the weather changes but those are almost always tied on. But do swap out and fish squarebills, spinnerbaits, deep cranks, senko's/Ika's, and jerkbaits. Hmmmm, now I know why I have more then 7 rods at home and always looking for more. 1 Quote
PersicoTrotaVA Posted October 15, 2014 Posted October 15, 2014 7 different rods...3 spinning rods, 1 with a 1/8 oz wacky jig, 1 with a 1/16 oz wacky jig and 1 with a 2/0 wacky hook. 2 jig rods, 1 cranking rod and 1 spinnerbait/worm rod. Quote
Super User buzzed bait Posted October 15, 2014 Super User Posted October 15, 2014 i have 7 rigged right now for a trip on thursday, but a couple of them will change baits after the sun comes up and the topwater dies or slows down. terminator t1 spinnerbait river2sea s rover topwater bait LC moonsault crankbait cavitron buzzbait siebert mata dredge jig wacky rig senko t rigged rage tail anaconda these are pretty consistent set ups, but do change from time to time or seasonally Quote
Chris S Posted October 15, 2014 Posted October 15, 2014 Fall 1. Ned Rig Zman PB&J 1/8oz jig head 2. KVD 2.0 Tenn shad Square bill 3. BPS 1/2oz lipless aka the Rodney Rattler 4. C&C Custom, Bladed jig aka the sizzle fry 5. Tx rigged 1/4oz weight Paca Craw Okeechobee color 6. Shakey head or Hammer Spoon or Jerkbait depending what lake Quote
Super User Felix77 Posted October 15, 2014 Super User Posted October 15, 2014 My 7 combos vary from tournament to tournament but if I had to put an "all star" lineup that I can use anywhere here is what it would be. These are my confidence baits 1 - 7'6" Heavy Flippin Stick - pegged T-Rig, heavy sinker and a rage craw, beaver or otherwise 2 - 7' MedHeavy - Jig (all purpose - could use for just about anything) 3 - 7' Medium - Spinnerbait, Chatterbait, cranks etc. (another all purpose) 4 - 6'6" MediumHeavy - Topwater - Sexy Dawg 5 - 6'6" MH Spinning - Wacky Senko 6 - 7' Med Spinning - Mojo Rig 7 - 6'9" Med LIght - Drop Shot Quote
Super User S Hovanec Posted October 15, 2014 Super User Posted October 15, 2014 1. Jerkbait 2. Crankbait 3. Tube 4. Dropshot 5. Dropshot 6. Dropshot 7. Dropshot Quote
bmlum415 Posted October 15, 2014 Posted October 15, 2014 1. Deps 250 2. Roman made negotiator 3. TNT baits wadda jig 4. TNT baits claymore jig 5. Dropshot 6. GYB senko 7. Whopper plopper Quote
Super User Maxximus Redneckus Posted October 15, 2014 Super User Posted October 15, 2014 Wow 7 rods .all i see is a mess 3 all u need worm.jig.spook Quote
BasshunterJGH Posted October 15, 2014 Posted October 15, 2014 1. Huddleston 8 inch trout 2. Dirty jigs 1/2 ounce football jig 3. GYCB 5 inch senko watermelon blk flk 4. Dropshot 5. Strike king 5xd 6. Spro little John 7. Frog Quote
FunkJishing Posted October 15, 2014 Posted October 15, 2014 1. drop shot rig 2. medium diving crankbait 3. deep diving crank bait 4. jerkbait 5. spinnerbait 6. jitterbug 7. rat-l-trap Quote
OntarioFishingGuy Posted October 15, 2014 Posted October 15, 2014 1/4oz hair jig T rigged rage craw Punch rig 3/4oz w/ Ugly Otter Dropshot rigged Trick Worm 3/16th oz finesse jig Wacky rigged 5'' Senko Lipless crankbait Quote
benthinkin Posted October 15, 2014 Posted October 15, 2014 gyb senko weightless weedless rig (baby bass #205??) dropshot (roboworm aarons pro magic) jerkbait (redear shad) rattletrap (redear shad) swimjig (blue and brown) texas rigged baby brush hog (green pumpkin) arky head jig with rage craw chunk trailer (natural oranges) Quote
primetime Posted October 16, 2014 Posted October 16, 2014 I decided that I am only fishing 6 Rods max this year, but I like 7 and is usually what I bring for most Florida lakes, especially the Orlando lakes which can drive you nuts and make you question your tackle..... 5 Baitcasting rods flipping stick with Rodent black and blue, gp/red weightless or nail weighted Caffeine Shad style fluke, gp,water red,bluegill or shad patterns. Large 6-7" Senko for walking near surface-Junebug or Houdini with UV glow on 7" 1/2 ounce chrome black red eye shad or gold sebile flatt shad su 77 if over grass Bomber long a or Red Fin usually #15 floating long a.....maybe frog 2 spinning rods I am using more and more lately and going lighter... 1/4 Brewer slider weedless jighead and 6" gp finesse worm 5" or 6" pro senko nail weighted wacky. Starting to like the OCHO lately...Why is this not a bait guys talk about? Offers alot of innovation compared to a Senko-Flat sides add flash, and this worm is killer on a punch rig or walking in a baby bass color...Loving me some Caffeine Shads and Ochos lately...Still grab the Rodent before the Bug, and GYB gets nod for most sticks due to color, bps as well.....I would adjust color based on the time on water before and forrage. Quote
Super User iceintheveins Posted October 16, 2014 Super User Posted October 16, 2014 This time of year it would be: 1. Jig and trailer 2. Spinnerbait 3. Squarebill Crank 4. Creature Bait 5. Medium Crank 6. Senko 7. Lipless Crank Quote
Ozark_Basser Posted October 16, 2014 Posted October 16, 2014 1. Squarebill 2. Spinnerbait 3. Frog 4. Jig 5. Spook 6. Big Swimbait 7. Deep Crank Quote
Super User Fishes in trees Posted October 16, 2014 Super User Posted October 16, 2014 Why stop at 7? If your goal is to avoid wasting time on the watery avoiding retying unless necessary, bring a dozen, 15, 18, however many you can reasonably afford without tripping over them. Me, I bring a dozen - minimum and sometimes 18 or 20. I probably won't use them all on any given day, but knowing that they are there gives me confidence that I have many options. Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted October 16, 2014 Global Moderator Posted October 16, 2014 Casting 1. Jig 2. Sq.Bill 3. Soft Plastics 4. Spinnerbait 5. Punching 6. Frog Spinning Wacky rig That's what I start out with, but each combo could change except the Jig, plastics and the punching rig. Mike Quote
CarolinaBoy4Life Posted October 16, 2014 Posted October 16, 2014 1. Spinnerbait 2. Bladed swim jig 3. KVD Sexydawg 4. Texas rigged worm 5. Shallow Crank 6. Jig 7. Swimbait Quote
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