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hey all, Im going on a trip to the Sierra's this weekend, going to do some fishing which I haven't done in a while and unfortunatly do not have a trout rod at the moment, mine broke a few months ago and just havent replaced it yet. I have my St. Croix Avid X 7' M/F spinning rod that I will be bring with me, my question is, will that be too much rod for trout, and what can I do to make the set-up acceptable for the couple days I will be fishing, maybe using mono to help with some of the shock?

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I've accidentally caught rainbow trout while fishing for bass...

If you have a ML or L spinning rod I'd bet you can toss trout lures just fine.

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If you have a drop shot rod that is what I use for trout each winter.

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The problem would be the length of the rod.  If you will be stream fishing, you will be dealing with a lot of brush.  A rod under 5' is ideal.  Get a cheapy rig at Walmart.

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If you have a Dick's nearby, go and buy the Shakespeare Agility UL combo. Nice outfit for under $40. I have actually caught more Bass than Trout on it. But then I caught my PB Trout (26", 6.5#, Brown) on my Bass rod.

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I ended up going to walmart to get some hooks, and walked out with a $16 shakespeare, and put my lews tournament pro on it, should be perfect. Thanks for the info guys

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I go fishing with my buddy who trout fish with his bass rod. From what I notice he is weary to set the hook  hard because he had a medium 6 ft rod. , plus braid. It's too strong for such small game fish.I prefer ultra lite. 

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The trout I'm fishing for aren't the "ultralight with 2lb test" type trout. That's going to influence your decision as well. 

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I cant imagine having any fun playing those sierra fish on a bass rod. Most trout up there are pretty small, more suited to a very light rod.

 

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I have a LEWS med/lt action rod that would love to hang one of those on it.

But I like trout on UL rods with 4lb test stream fishing.

When we used salmon and cheese eggs we couldn't feel the nibble on the heavier rods.

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