JackW8 Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 I want to spend more time bass fishing because it's a lot of fun and I don't have to spend as much time doing it compared to trout fishing, although I need to get a good setup going. Currently I have a good frogging rod, nice and stiff medium rod and a bait caster spooled up with braid, but I want to fish other lures especially now that we are in the middle of winter. I want a rod/reel combo thats a good multi purpose combo and is good for crank baits. As for budget, maybe around $120? Not sure if I can get something decent in this price range and I'm new to bass fishing and bait casters in general Thanks. Quote
Yudo1 Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 Which rod/reel are you currently using? It sounds like you're already set up for multipurpose fishing with this combo. I wouldn't frog with a medium powered rod personally. I use a heavy powered rod for frogs because I use it in heavy cover. Unless you're fishing in open water, a medium wouldn't do well pulling the fish through slop and pads. Quote
Bruce424 Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 Maybe look at kast king reels majority of them are inexpensive. And for rods you have options with ugly sticks. House rods from cabelas or bps. Like a whuppin stick or cranking stick. You are looking for a rod that has give in it maybe a moderate or maderate fast. As for combos im not familiar with them i usually buy rods and reels seperate. Your can go to the store and check a couple out. Sorry i cant be of more help. Quote
Super User the reel ess Posted February 19, 2017 Super User Posted February 19, 2017 I use a M 6-6 Lightning Rod for cranks and trebles. It's a $40 rod because sensitivity isn't important with trebles. I mostly use it for Rat L Traps, but it's a catch all for treble lures, including topwaters. I'd probably take your M rod for this purpose and get a MH for the single hook applications and the frog if you're not going to get a dedicated frog combo. I have a Cabela's 7-3 Hvy frog model rod for that purpose. Quote
Fun4Me Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 I think a Diawa Fuego $75-80 ish on Ebay, would be a great reel. As for rods, I think you will get some good options from members. Personally, I have an Academy brand ethos composite cranking rod that I really like. I found it on clearance for $20 and it's a fantastic rod for the price. I also have a Berkely lightning rod shock (bought from Walmart for $30) in MH for my froggin/jig/carolina set up that I like as well. A medium Lightning rod shock might be a good option for cranking, but I don't have any first hand experience with it. Quote
CTBassin860 Posted February 19, 2017 Posted February 19, 2017 I bought a 7' M Abu Garcia Vengeance rod for 30 bucks at walmart.Paired it up with an Orra Winch 5.4:1 which you can get for 80 bucks or less.There you have it.110$ cranking setup. Plus anyone who has that reel can tell you its a workhorse. Quote
Super User fishnkamp Posted February 19, 2017 Super User Posted February 19, 2017 Personally I always suggest starting with a good spinning rod to handle lighter finesse baits and the bread and butter basic bass tackle. I also do not like "starter" gear. Now that does not mean high end either. Lets look for a good reliable reel. One of the most reliable reels sold in the last 10 years has been the Pflueger President for $59.99. Here are some good more moderate priced rods that you could consider. Look at a Berkley Lightning Shock rod. My wife and I use many rods that cost well over $200 each, but we both use several of these for throwing rattle traps and small to mid sized cranks. She uses a 6'6" medium moderate action rod. This rod could do double duty for throwing cranks and throwing light weight texas rigs, tubes, grubs, Sencos, even spinnerbaits if they weigh less than 3/4 of an oz. This rod cost $50 Abu Garcia makes a Veritas 2 spinning rod. If you were to get one of the 7 foot mediums it will work well for just about any of the same baits. They are running $79. Just a month ago they were $99. Lastly look on Tackle Warehouse they have the Powell Diesel that runs $80 on sale for $60. Now if you really do want another baitcasting setup here is what i would do right now. Go to Bass Pro and purchase their Pro Qualifier for $49 dollars. I would get it in a 6-1 ratio. The regular price on that reel is closer to $99. For a rod again a Berkley Lightning shock rod would work well. Choose the 6'6" foot medium. A Veritas 2 in a 7 foot medium. Another great idea is a Powell Inferno 683. I own the same rod in the higher end Max series. That rod is the most versatile rod in my LARGE arsenal.LOL I usually have at least 16 rods for myself on the boat at any one time. Any of these rods and reels are going to allow you to fish a ton of different baits. Good Luck. Quote
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