Up north fishing Posted August 8, 2016 Posted August 8, 2016 Hey, I'm just starting to really get into bass fishing seriously and I'm wanting to expand my arsenal. Untill recently I would just buy whatever combo felt the smoothest to me and ignore all the specs on it. No I really am trying to pick the rod that is best for what I want. I'm wanting to pickup a few rods and I was wondering what power action and length you guys suggest. I use crank baits jigs senkos ribbon tail worms and flip creature baits the most. I already have a good finesse set-up and a 6'6 mh fast action rod with a 7.1.1 ratio reel. What do you guys suggest? *THE ROD CAN'T BE LONGER THAN 7FT OR IT WON'T FIT IN THE ROD LOCKER* Quote
Super User fishnkamp Posted August 9, 2016 Super User Posted August 9, 2016 Okay you left out your budget for each rod and reel combo. But the most cost effective quality equipment run in the $150 price for a reel and the same for a rod. Let's start with a reel.If you want a quality long lasting workhorse of a reel look at several Diawas. First is the Exceler which is sorta the Tatula's little brother. It retails for $100 but can easily found for around $70. Next above that is the Diawa Tatula and Tatula CT Both of these can be found for around $130 or less. For most techniques get a 6.3 to one ratio. For techniques that you decide you want a faster reel go for a 7.3 to one or even 8-1. Now rods. You need a rod for cranks, traps, and some spinnerbaits. Consider a Dobyns Fury FR705CB. That is a 7FT medium moderate action rod. Next for all of your jigs, carolina rigs, texas rigs consider a Dobyns FR704C, Another rod would be a Powell Max3D 683 CEF. Read the Tackletour report on the original Powell Max 683 CEF. I own one it is my most versatile rod. Also in the same price range look at the Irod Genesis II IRG704C. It is a 7 ft Heavy action rod rating 1/4 to 1 1/4 ounce lures. Lastly look at an Abu Garcia Veritas 2 7 foot MH in either the standard or micro series. These run $100 but can often be found for like $75.00 Now if your budget is bigger than rods costing more than $100 to $150 then move up in the Dobyns series to the exact rod in a Sierra series which will be a bit lighter but the Fury series is really great for that price range. I fish rods from all of these rod companies in these series so I can confidently suggest them. I also fish some $350 rods as well. 1 Quote
Up north fishing Posted August 9, 2016 Author Posted August 9, 2016 4 hours ago, fishnkamp said: Okay you left out your budget for each rod and reel combo. But the most cost effective quality equipment run in the $150 price for a reel and the same for a rod. Let's start with a reel.If you want a quality long lasting workhorse of a reel look at several Diawas. First is the Exceler which is sorta the Tatula's little brother. It retails for $100 but can easily found for around $70. Next above that is the Diawa Tatula and Tatula CT Both of these can be found for around $130 or less. For most techniques get a 6.3 to one ratio. For techniques that you decide you want a faster reel go for a 7.3 to one or even 8-1. Now rods. You need a rod for cranks, traps, and some spinnerbaits. Consider a Dobyns Fury FR705CB. That is a 7FT medium moderate action rod. Next for all of your jigs, carolina rigs, texas rigs consider a Dobyns FR704C, Another rod would be a Powell Max3D 683 CEF. Read the Tackletour report on the original Powell Max 683 CEF. I own one it is my most versatile rod. Also in the same price range look at the Irod Genesis II IRG704C. It is a 7 ft Heavy action rod rating 1/4 to 1 1/4 ounce lures. Lastly look at an Abu Garcia Veritas 2 7 foot MH in either the standard or micro series. These run $100 but can often be found for like $75.00 Now if your budget is bigger than rods costing more than $100 to $150 then move up in the Dobyns series to the exact rod in a Sierra series which will be a bit lighter but the Fury series is really great for that price range. I fish rods from all of these rod companies in these series so I can confidently suggest them. I also fish some $350 rods as well. You right I did forget a price, I d on nt want to break the bank but I don't want to get crap. So like middle of the road. Thanks for all the info and advice it really helped Quote
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