Bassmaster3616 Posted July 5, 2016 Posted July 5, 2016 Okay first of all sorry if this is the wrong category but I thought this would be the best. Okay so now my question. I recently sold my xbox 360 and Xbox one+games and got about $400. Keep in mind that I sold it specifically for tackle. So I was looking for a really smooth spinning setup (looking to spend $150-$200) and the rest in tackle. Any suggestions on some tackle? I'm also fishing in stained and clear ponds. Quote
Super User Darren. Posted July 5, 2016 Super User Posted July 5, 2016 26 minutes ago, Bassmaster3616 said: Okay first of all sorry if this is the wrong category but I thought this would be the best. Okay so now my question. I recently sold my xbox 360 and Xbox one+games and got about $400. Keep in mind that I sold it specifically for tackle. So I was looking for a really smooth spinning setup (looking to spend $150-$200) and the rest in tackle. Any suggestions on some tackle? I'm also fishing in stained and clear ponds. Well, for spinning gear, I like Shimano reels, and St. Croix or Bass Pro Carbonlite rods. There are plenty of great spinning reels on the market including Daiwa, Okuma, Pflueger, and others. Just get your hands on them in a store and determine what feels best in your hands. We all have differences and what I like may not be what you like.... As far as tackle...for me, it'd be mostly wacky hooks, wacky jigs, Senkos, Shad Shapedworms, and a bevy of drop shot, TX bullet weights and so on. I'm a soft plastics fisherman first, hard lures a distant second. Quote
Philo Beddoe Posted July 5, 2016 Posted July 5, 2016 28 minutes ago, Darren. said: As far as tackle...for me, it'd be mostly wacky hooks, wacky jigs, Senkos, Shad Shapedworms, and a bevy of drop shot, TX bullet weights and so on. I'm a soft plastics fisherman first, hard lures a distant second. I'd add ned rig supplies as well so you'd could at least get some numbers. 1 Quote
OK Bass Hunter Posted July 5, 2016 Posted July 5, 2016 Spend it all on the spinning setup and get your tackle one quality piece at a time. Quote
Super User Gundog Posted July 5, 2016 Super User Posted July 5, 2016 Just give that $400 to me and I'll send you some tackle and a very special fishing reel called a "Zebco 202". Its super rare, not many people have them. Now seriously, if you are fishing clear ponds light tackle is the way to go. Don't spook the little fishies. Go with down-sized versions of regular baits. Instead of big 10 inch worms, use 4 inch worms. You probably won't need heavy weights so stick with 3/8 ounce or less bullet weights. Senkos, craws, small swimbaits and one lure I honest would never leave home without, a single-tailed grub. Pair that grub up with a 1/4 ounce lead head jig and you have a very simple but deadly combo. 1 Quote
Rick Howard Posted July 5, 2016 Posted July 5, 2016 I really like my fenwick eagle and pflueger president. That would leave you some spare cash for the expendables. 2 Quote
that_ryan_kid_7 Posted July 5, 2016 Posted July 5, 2016 get a veritas for $80 on amazon and a Pfluger president Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted July 5, 2016 Super User Posted July 5, 2016 Bass fisherman can light $400 on fire faster than an arsonist at a bank............... With a $400 budget, you can get everything you need to fish a pond effectively provided you spend it wisely. I disagree with the people who say spend half of it on a rod and or reel. You can get good quality spinning gear that won't break the bank, be good enough to catch fish with for years to come, and never need to be upgraded unless you want/desire more high end equipment. I also would expand into casting gear............you WILL need it. If I was starting from scratch, and had $400 to spend.........here is how I would do it: A pair of Berkley Lightning Rod Shocks @ $40 each from Walmart............one 7' M spinning, one 7' MH casting for a total of approx. $80 A Pflueger Trion TR30 size spinning reel for $40, and an Abu Garcia Black Max casting reel for $50..were up to $170 and you have two decent quality all purpose bass fishing rigs. $230 left to go............A spool of 50lb Power Pro braid for the casting rig for $15, and a spool of 10lb Power Pro braid for the spinning set up. Add a couple spools of cheap, but good quality Fluorocarbon for leader material , say 10lb for the spinning, and 15lb for the casting...also at about $15 per spool and were up to $230 The rest of the $170 that's left on baits and terminal tackle: 5 bags of Yum 5" yum dingers in the basic colors like Green Pumpkin and Black/Blue...$15 3 bags of 4" finesse worms in basic colors $15 3 bags of 7" Berkley Power worms in basic colors $15 5 bags of Berkley Havoc 4" Pit Boss's also in the same basic colors.....$15 A pack of VMC EWG hooks for the finesse worms...........$4 2 packs of VMC 3/0 EWG hooks for the dingers/worms..........$8 2 packs of VMC 4/0 "super line hooks" for the pit bosses............$8 4 packs of tungsten sinkers one 1/8th, one 1/4, one 3/8, and one 1/2 oz..................$20 A pack of 1/16th oz wacky jigs..........$4 A pack of 1/8th oz shaky heads........$4 Four 1/2 oz flipping jigs (2 brown, 2 black) $15..(use the pit bosses as trailers) Three SK KVD 1.5 squarebill crankbaits.......one chart/black, one chart.sex shad. one bluegill,$18 Two Booyah Pad Crasher Frogs...one black, one white...........$13 Two 3/8's oz. chatterbaits..........one white, one black................$13 That's a good start to pond and bank fishing 101 and you'll have a few bucks of the $400 left over to play with. 2 packs of 15 Quote
Holden.C Posted July 5, 2016 Posted July 5, 2016 Quote 3 minutes ago, ww2farmer said: Bass fisherman can light $400 on fire faster than an arsonist at a bank............... With a $400 budget, you can get everything you need to fish a pond effectively provided you spend it wisely. I disagree with the people who say spend half of it on a rod and or reel. You can get good quality spinning gear that won't break the bank, be good enough to catch fish with for years to come, and never need to be upgraded unless you want/desire more high end equipment. I also would expand into casting gear............you WILL need it. If I was starting from scratch, and had $400 to spend.........here is how I would do it: A pair of Berkley Lightning Rod Shocks @ $40 each from Walmart............one 7' M spinning, one 7' MH casting for a total of approx. $80 A Pflueger Trion TR30 size spinning reel for $40, and an Abu Garcia Black Max casting reel for $50..were up to $170 and you have two decent quality all purpose bass fishing rigs. $230 left to go............A spool of 50lb Power Pro braid for the casting rig for $15, and a spool of 10lb Power Pro braid for the spinning set up. Add a couple spools of cheap, but good quality Fluorocarbon for leader material , say 10lb for the spinning, and 15lb for the casting...also at about $15 per spool and were up to $230 The rest of the $170 that's left on baits and terminal tackle: 5 bags of Yum 5" yum dingers in the basic colors like Green Pumpkin and Black/Blue...$15 3 bags of 4" finesse worms in basic colors $15 3 bags of 7" Berkley Power worms in basic colors $15 5 bags of Berkley Havoc 4" Pit Boss's also in the same basic colors.....$15 A pack of VMC EWG hooks for the finesse worms...........$4 2 packs of VMC 3/0 EWG hooks for the dingers/worms..........$8 2 packs of VMC 4/0 "super line hooks" for the pit bosses............$8 4 packs of tungsten sinkers one 1/8th, one 1/4, one 3/8, and one 1/2 oz..................$20 A pack of 1/16th oz wacky jigs..........$4 A pack of 1/8th oz shaky heads........$4 Four 1/2 oz flipping jigs (2 brown, 2 black) $15..(use the pit bosses as trailers) Three SK KVD 1.5 squarebill crankbaits.......one chart/black, one chart.sex shad. one bluegill,$18 Two Booyah Pad Crasher Frogs...one black, one white...........$13 Two 3/8's oz. chatterbaits..........one white, one black................$13 That's a good start to pond and bank fishing 101 and you'll have a few bucks of the $400 left over to play with. 2 packs of That was a great read, nice job Quote
Super User burrows Posted July 5, 2016 Super User Posted July 5, 2016 Go all out spending it on a rod and reel only! Great quality reel and great quality rod that's the way to go! Quote
Super User WRB Posted July 5, 2016 Super User Posted July 5, 2016 TW 15 % sale ends 7/05 @ 5 P . Suggest looking at; Don Iovino Major Craft spinning rod Shimano Saros FA or Tratic FK 2500 reel Sunline Super Sniper 7 lb or 8 lb green line. Tom Quote
Fishinthefish Posted July 5, 2016 Posted July 5, 2016 Go into this knowing that 400 dollars is your NOW budget. An impatient man will spend double because he will have to buy twice to get it right, and impatience won't catch you any fish. I would personally allocate 250 to 300 for a rod and a reel, so as I aggressively dive into the sport I don'tfeel the need to basically get rid of my old stuff for higher end stuff. Start with the basics, two or three spinnerbaits, one or two top waters, one or two cranks, worms, craws, grubs, flukes and terminal tackle. I also listed in my opinion the soft plastics I'd buy first. But hey what do I know? Quote
Outdoor Zack Posted July 5, 2016 Posted July 5, 2016 7 hours ago, ww2farmer said: Bass fisherman can light $400 on fire faster than an arsonist at a bank............... With a $400 budget, you can get everything you need to fish a pond effectively provided you spend it wisely. I disagree with the people who say spend half of it on a rod and or reel. You can get good quality spinning gear that won't break the bank, be good enough to catch fish with for years to come, and never need to be upgraded unless you want/desire more high end equipment. I also would expand into casting gear............you WILL need it. If I was starting from scratch, and had $400 to spend.........here is how I would do it: A pair of Berkley Lightning Rod Shocks @ $40 each from Walmart............one 7' M spinning, one 7' MH casting for a total of approx. $80 A Pflueger Trion TR30 size spinning reel for $40, and an Abu Garcia Black Max casting reel for $50..were up to $170 and you have two decent quality all purpose bass fishing rigs. $230 left to go............A spool of 50lb Power Pro braid for the casting rig for $15, and a spool of 10lb Power Pro braid for the spinning set up. Add a couple spools of cheap, but good quality Fluorocarbon for leader material , say 10lb for the spinning, and 15lb for the casting...also at about $15 per spool and were up to $230 The rest of the $170 that's left on baits and terminal tackle: 5 bags of Yum 5" yum dingers in the basic colors like Green Pumpkin and Black/Blue...$15 3 bags of 4" finesse worms in basic colors $15 3 bags of 7" Berkley Power worms in basic colors $15 5 bags of Berkley Havoc 4" Pit Boss's also in the same basic colors.....$15 A pack of VMC EWG hooks for the finesse worms...........$4 2 packs of VMC 3/0 EWG hooks for the dingers/worms..........$8 2 packs of VMC 4/0 "super line hooks" for the pit bosses............$8 4 packs of tungsten sinkers one 1/8th, one 1/4, one 3/8, and one 1/2 oz..................$20 A pack of 1/16th oz wacky jigs..........$4 A pack of 1/8th oz shaky heads........$4 Four 1/2 oz flipping jigs (2 brown, 2 black) $15..(use the pit bosses as trailers) Three SK KVD 1.5 squarebill crankbaits.......one chart/black, one chart.sex shad. one bluegill,$18 Two Booyah Pad Crasher Frogs...one black, one white...........$13 Two 3/8's oz. chatterbaits..........one white, one black................$13 That's a good start to pond and bank fishing 101 and you'll have a few bucks of the $400 left over to play with. 2 packs of That about covers it. But instead of pit bosses I would get some brush hogs on sale somewhere for the same price. Or Christie Critters Quote
Evan K Posted July 5, 2016 Posted July 5, 2016 I'm with the "Spend at least $300 on the rod and reel" camp. A high end rod and reel are a joy to use in themselves, whether or not the fish are biting, and will give you pleasure and good service for years and years. Mediocre, or "good enough" $40 Walmart rods and reels will work, yes, but you'll be missing a fun component of fishing: using and enjoying good gear. For your budget I'd go with a Shimano Stradic FK and a $100 rod by the company we can't name, or a Dobyns Fury or Powell Max 3d. That setup will be fantastic. Here's the idea; a big chunk of money is hard to accumulate. You happen to be lucky enough to have one right now; use it on something that requires that big chunk of money. You can always save $10 or $15 for some extra baits anytime. $400 takes longer. 1 Quote
Super User bigbill Posted July 5, 2016 Super User Posted July 5, 2016 $400? Spend wisely. excaliber silver thread copolymers line. (It's the weakest link in your setup) okuma Expitor spinning reel. ($70) spinning rod length, strength your call. ($50 to $100) bomber cranks, red craw, green, green craw, brown craw, Shad. topwater selection, poppers, spooks, frogs, weedless, timber doodle, top prop, inline spinners, mepps Anglia, strike King, Panther Martin, joes fly. bizzbaits c-rig (senko) sieberts outdoors, jigs. buy a little of each bait. look for clearances, sales, holiday sales. Quote
blckshirt98 Posted July 5, 2016 Posted July 5, 2016 If my placed burned to the ground and I only had $400 to spend on fishing gear to replace it all, I'd start off with (as a 100% shore guy) - $175 Phenix M1 MXS72M $30 Shimano Sienna FD (would upgrade this later as funds allowed) $17 15# PowerPro Braid $22 10# Sunline FC Sniper (for leader) The rest would go to whatever tackle I could find on sale, but would start out with some 1.0 and 1.5 Strike King squarebills, and weights/hooks/plastics for dropshotting, since those are two techniques I'm most comfortable with. This will differ based on what/how you like to fish and what you are the most confident in, but don't feel like you need to have to cover everyt technique out there. Quote
Kidflex Posted July 5, 2016 Posted July 5, 2016 Id atleast buy mid quality gear. Dont buy cheap and end up spending more to replace it in the future. Start off with decent gear. If you like the sport then your gear will keep giving you years of service. Look around and be patient, there are deals all the time. Here's a "cheap" combo that not only looks great but also performs great. DAIWA freams 2500 reel (blue, black and silver model) on eBay $110, okuma tcs 6'9" medium plus rod (also blue and black) on jet.com. With 15% off you get the rod for $90 shipped. The rod and reel matches in looks too, which is important when you become an obsessed anal fisherman who has to have all combos match up in looks! Lol. So for 2 bills you get a really nice set up with $200 left for tackle. Get some 15-20lb braid and your set up. Quote
dsqui Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 dobyns fury rod, lews spinning reel $200 gander brand 8lb floro $20 senkos(what ever brand u want in the basic colors i personally like the gander brand cause they are cheap) $5-$8 per pack probably around $25-$30 stanley ribbits $6 $18 some frog hooks ewg hooks and wacky rig hooks ill say roughly $20 this brings your total to roughly $300 give or take some tax this is just the basics i like to use in my pond this time of year and you still have around $100 to spend on some other lures that may work in your area Quote
Mokujon Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 Mitchell 300 pro reel with Tackle No 8 rod. The rest is up to you. Quote
Super User burrows Posted July 6, 2016 Super User Posted July 6, 2016 Keep us posted post pics!!! Quote
GetBent Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 I would vote pfluger. President on a nice $150 medium spinning rod. Too many brands to choose from. Choose one you like in an action you like but the reel mentioned above is a solid entry level reel. I use sustains when I'm bass fishing but use the pfluger for crappie. Reels never gives me problems and is smooth. Don't cheap out on the line. I would do braid to fluro leader. As far as lures go- get a ned rig setup. I use zman Trd and when I pay off my paypal balance I'm gonna order a bunch more. I thought that thing was overhyped. It doesn't look like much- I actually refused for a while because I thought it was silly. I took a chance and now it gained a spot when I go fishing. I use to leave my spinning reel at home all the time till I used it. Catches bass and crappie for me. I won't mention much else on lures cause I don't know where you're fishing. Ponds I would use small lures to catch numbers. Good luck Quote
Bassmaster3616 Posted July 6, 2016 Author Posted July 6, 2016 So I have a few rods and reels but they're all anywhere from $50-$80. Well now I just found my sisters fenwick rod and shimano aero 1000 reel. She got it from this man years ago. Long before I was old enough to fish. She was one of the only young gals he knew that fished so he gave her all of his rods and reels and over $400 in tackle. Well I've been using that rod and reel setup and its sooooo smooth!!! I'm looking to spend about 250 for a nice rod and reel since I'm starting to fish almost every day. Any suggestions? Quote
Fish4bigfish Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 I just got a dobyns Sierra 702 spinning rod and a pflueger president for around that price. The Sierra has not been released yet but it's a sweet rod. I have also fished the Phoenix m1 and it's a nice rod. I am a dobyns fan and can tell you the customer service can't be beat. Great company owned by nice people. Quote
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