Puggz Posted October 19, 2015 Posted October 19, 2015 As this is really only my 2nd year bass fishing, I'm still learing about the myraid of technicques and types of hardware.. Now I'm truely a multi species angler starting with pike and walleye in the spring, moving to bass for the summer, then pike/muskie in the fall. This is what i carry on the boat while bass fishing. Spinning: Fenwick Elite Tech 6'3" Med/Fast w/Shimano Symetre 8lb mono (shaky head, grubs, small jigs etc) Vintage Fenwick Goldwing 6'6" Med/? with Daiwa SS1300 8lb mono (Wacky, small jigs, etc) Fenwick Aetos 7'6" MedLt/Xfast w/Symetre 8 lb mono (drop shot) Vintage Shimano Beastmaster 7' MH/? w/Beastmaster Reel. 30lb. Power Pro (Big jigs, spinner baits, topwater, cranks, etc) Casting: St Croix Rage 6'10" MH/Fast w/Chronarch 30 lb PP (Texas Rigs mostly) St Croix Mojo Bass 7' MH/MF w/Tatula 30 lb PP (Casting/trolling cranks and spinner baits) Bass Pro Extreme 7'6" H/Fast w/tatula type R 50lb Suffix Pro (Pitching/Punchin/Flippin) Notes: I would like to replace both vintage rods eventually. Now that I've been using Casting reels a lot more, I prefer them. I find my flippin stick a little to heavy for the size of fish we get. Thoughts? Should I keep and get a slightly lighter pitchin rod or just replace it with a slightly lighter flip/pitch rod? I would like more uses for my rage worm/jig rod... thoughts? Of course, anything else that comes to mind please let me know TIA! Patrick. Quote
Big C Posted October 19, 2015 Posted October 19, 2015 The only thing I would add is a ML or M casting paired with a 7:0.1 reel. Other than that, pretty sweet. Quote
Puggz Posted October 19, 2015 Author Posted October 19, 2015 I suspect you're indicating my lack of medium topwater, ML crankin rod? I don't do much topwater but early in the year I fish a lot with scatter raps and flicker shads... Wish my rod locker held 12 instead of 8...lol Thank you! Quote
ogbfishing Posted October 19, 2015 Posted October 19, 2015 You could use the advanced search tool on Tackle Warehouse to find adequate replacements for you vintage rods. Quote
Puggz Posted October 19, 2015 Author Posted October 19, 2015 You could use the advanced search tool on Tackle Warehouse to find adequate replacements for you vintage rods. Thank you, that's a good idea. I'm just not sure what their action is.. I'm assuming fast but back then they never noted that on the blank.. Quote
Super User WRB Posted October 19, 2015 Super User Posted October 19, 2015 As this is really only my 2nd year bass fishing, I'm still learing about the myraid of technicques and types of hardware.. Now I'm truely a multi species angler starting with pike and walleye in the spring, moving to bass for the summer, then pike/muskie in the fall. This is what i carry on the boat while bass fishing. Spinning: Fenwick Elite Tech 6'3" Med/Fast w/Shimano Symetre 8lb mono (shaky head, grubs, small jigs etc) Vintage Fenwick Goldwing 6'6" Med/? with Daiwa SS1300 8lb mono (Wacky, small jigs, etc) Fenwick Aetos 7'6" MedLt/Xfast w/Symetre 8 lb mono (drop shot) Vintage Shimano Beastmaster 7' MH/? w/Beastmaster Reel. 30lb. Power Pro (Big jigs, spinner baits, topwater, cranks, etc) Casting: St Croix Rage 6'10" MH/Fast w/Chronarch 30 lb PP (Texas Rigs mostly) St Croix Mojo Bass 7' MH/MF w/Tatula 30 lb PP (Casting/trolling cranks and spinner baits) Bass Pro Extreme 7'6" H/Fast w/tatula type R 50lb Suffix Pro (Pitching/Punchin/Flippin) Notes: I would like to replace both vintage rods eventually. Now that I've been using Casting reels a lot more, I prefer them. I find my flippin stick a little to heavy for the size of fish we get. Thoughts? Should I keep and get a slightly lighter pitchin rod or just replace it with a slightly lighter flip/pitch rod? I would like more uses for my rage worm/jig rod... thoughts? Of course, anything else that comes to mind please let me know TIA! Patrick. Add 1/4-1/2 oz jigs to the Rage worm rod.The 7'6" M-Lt spinning rod is a challenge, not the best choice for drop shot, move drop to your 6'3" Elite Tech combo. The BPS Extreme 7'6" could be moved to your musky/pike fishing, the 7'6" spinning moved to your walleye fishing. If you are not flipping heavy cover and prefer pitching or punch rigs, look into a rod for those presentations. What is a big jig to you? Tom Quote
PourMyOwn Posted October 20, 2015 Posted October 20, 2015 That Bass Pro Extreme would probably be a good frog rod. I agree that a lighter pitching rod may be a good move, why not the Rage for that? Quote
Puggz Posted October 21, 2015 Author Posted October 21, 2015 I feel that the ML-XF 7'6" combo works fine for drop shotting as it has a really soft tip and great sensitivity which allows the fish to really grab the bait. Sure, it may be a bit long but I haven't had any problems. Its also good for slinging out unweighted plastics, reg or wacky. I do use the rage for jigs but I feel a short MH version of my elite tech would be a nice addition for 3/8oz and up jigs/tubes. I thought the BPS Extreme was a flippin rod?? It even has a telescopic handle. Obviously what you want is a set of rods that you can rig for a single application. IE. Fishing heavy cover for LM, Jigging/crankin flats for smallies., Pitchin deep weeds for LM, etc. I guess thats what I'm getting at. Let me think on this a bit and I'll get back to you all. And again. thanks for your valued input!! Quote
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