Kyle Steven Posted July 28, 2017 Posted July 28, 2017 Hey! Just wanted to say hey to everyone from Texas! I'm new to fishing in the serious sense. Any and all help is greatly appreciated. I've already got a couple of rods and done some research and stuff online about which lures to use in various situations however, I don't know what line to use to catch what fish and how to set up the right drag or anything. So, any and all learning is appreciated! Thanks! 1 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted July 28, 2017 Super User Posted July 28, 2017 Hello Kyle and Welcome to Bass Resource ~ Here's some Bass Fishing Basics for Beginners from the BR articles section. Should help get you started . . . https://www.bassresource.com/how-to-fish/ A-Jay 1 Quote
MichaelCopeland Posted July 28, 2017 Posted July 28, 2017 Hello and welcome aboard! When it comes to line it depends on things like water clarity, size lures you're using, recommended size line for your reel and what not. If the water is really clear you may wanna go with flourocarbon, if you can afford it, or even mono will work ok. In stained and dingy water you can use the same lines as listed above or you can use braided line, if you can afford it. If you use braided line you can get a heavier pound test than what your reel is rated for just make sure the diameter is equivalent to the same highest pound test that your reel is rated for. I'm still learning myself but I think I'm correct about that info. Also, if I'm not mistaken, the drag should be set to about 1/3 of the pound test line you're using. For instance if you're using 6lb. test line then your drag should be set at about 2lbs. Hope this helps. 1 Quote
Super User soflabasser Posted July 29, 2017 Super User Posted July 29, 2017 Welcome to the forum Quote
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Super User Sam Posted July 29, 2017 Super User Posted July 29, 2017 Great having you with us, Kyle. Now take your time. Be patient. There is a lot to learn and you will have a lot of fun reading, viewing, buying and experimenting as you move along your learning curve. So read, read and read some more. Check out the YouTube videos on various subjects. Subscribe to Bass Resource Facebook and YouTube productions. Look for interesting books and DVDs on bass fishing. And ask us your questions. If you read about a topic use the search feature on the Forum to pull up the posts. We are here to help you so fire away! Good luck and get ready for a fun ride. 1 Quote
Kyle Steven Posted July 29, 2017 Author Posted July 29, 2017 Thanks for all the welcomed greetings guys! I'm really enjoying getting things set up. Planning on going out tomorrow morning at a local lake. It's supposed to be pretty good fishing out there. 1 Quote
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