Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Rods: Fox River

Reels: Daiwa, Lews, Shimano. All three manufacturers are great so I just pick a reel that best meets my needs for each particular pole/bait 

Line: Sufix and Sunline

Hooks: Owner and Gamakatsu

Soft Plastics: no loyalty here.  I just buy what works

Jigs: Siebert Outdoors

Hard Plastics: again, no loyalty here. 

 

 

  • Super User
Posted

Rods: Fenwick, St. Croix

Reels: Pflueger

Line: Power Pro (braid) Berkley (mono)

Leader: Yo-Zuri

Hooks: Gamakatsu

Soft Plastics: Strike King, NetBait, Zoom, Culprit and Yamamoto. No way I could pick one.

Jigs: Siebert

Hardbaits: Rapala, Megabass

Frogs: Booyah, LiveTarget

Spinnerbaits: Strike King

  • Super User
Posted

I use a Hodgepodge of gear and usually pick things up on sale .

 

I use to be loyal to Ambassaduers but now every manufacturer makes great gear .

 

 

Posted

Rods: Daiwa 

Reels: Daiwa n Shimano

Line: Power Pro and P-Line

Hooks: Gamakatsu, VMC, Trokar

Plastics: Yum, Yammamoto, Strike King, Kietech

Jigs: no special brands

Spinnerbaits: whatever I own

Hardbaits: strike king, rapala

Posted

Reels:  Shimano/Daiwa (with a few Abu mixed in).

Rods and everything else:  It really depends and is a mix/match of a bunch of different brands.

Posted

Rods: Falcon Cara (casting), Dobyns (spinning)

Reels:  Daiwa

Lines:  Braid-832,  Fluro-Sunline, Mono-McCoy's or Maxima

Leader :  Yozuri Hybrid or Sunline Sniper

Hooks: Gamakatsu

Soft Plastics:  Yamamoto or Jackall

Jigs: Missle Baits

Hard baits: Duo, Lucky Craft

  • 1 month later...
Posted

Rods: Falcon

Reels: Shimano, Lews, Quantum

Line: PowerPro braid, hiSeas grand slam

Hooks: Gamakatsu, Mustad

Plastics: Zoom

Jigs: Chattahoochee Jigs

Spinnerbaits: Strike King

Hardbaits: Strike King, Excalibur, Rapala

Posted

Rods: St Croix

Reels: Shimano, Pfleuger

Line: PowerPro Super Slick braid, Sunline FCSniper, Seaguar InvisX

Hooks: Gamakatsu, VMC

Plastics: Cabin Creek, Kalin's

Jigs: Siebert Sniper Jigs 

Spinnerbaits: War Eagle

Hardbaits: Rapala, Spro, Lucky Craft, Heddon, River2Sea

 

*****Huge Edit******

 

Cadman's Smallie Crawlin' Jigs are used for nearly 100% of my tubes, craws, and other bottom contact presentations. Unless it's a weightless plastic, I'm probably rigging up on a Smallie Crawlin' jig.

  • Super User
Posted

I use whatever works best for me and this is a big part of bass fishing experimenting with new tackle to add a few new toys to play with.

Why limit your options?

Tom

  • Super User
Posted

Rods: Daiwa, Fenwick, Falcon or any nice one I can afford  :teeth:

Reels: Daiwa but I like lots of others

Line: Sufix and Silver Thread

Hooks: Gamakatsu, Owner, Trokar

Plastics: Yum, Berkley, Kietech

Jigs: Siebert, Strike King

Spinnerbaits: Strike King, Booyah, home built

Hardbaits: Rapala, Strike King, Yo-Zuri

Posted

Rods: Shimano, Quantum (although my next maybe a Dobyns Fury)

Reels: Daiwa

Line: PowerPro, BPS Fluoro

Plastics: Strike King, Reaction Innovations, Yum

Jigs: Strike King

Spinnerbaits: Strike King

Crankbaits: Strike King

Topwater/Frogs: Heddon Spooks, Pop-Rs, Spro Bronzeye frogs

Posted

Rods: Dobyns fury

Reels: casting-kastking speed and Royale reels. 

            Spinning-diawa revros

Line: braid-sulfix 832.

          Fluro-Sniper.

          Mono-bass pro excel

Plastics : Strike king, dry creek outfitters, chompers,                        robo worm

Soft jerkbait. Strike King zu too

Swimbaits: Strike king caffine shad

Frogs: SPRO bronze eye, zoom horny toads

Spinnerbaits: strike king, $2 cabelas ones

Jigs: Flippin-Booyah

          Spider jigs-Elken custom jigs

Jig trailers: Flippin: Dry creek platypus

                     Spider jigs: NetBait Paca Chunk 

Hard baits. Crankbaits: strike king, normans

                     Jerkbaits-luckycraft, strike king

                     Topwaters-pop r's, sammys, old school                              devil horses

Hooks:  Gamakatsu 

Weights: whatevers cheap at tackle warehouse. 

Scent:  Smelly Jelly bass hammer, berkley alive

Posted

Rods: Ugly Stik

Reels:  Shimano or Quantum

Lines:  Power Pro

Leader :  Berkley vanish Fluorocarbon

Hooks-not real finicky except for jig heads...I only use the ones they sell at Strike Zone made locally

Soft Plastics: DOA or Bass Assassin

Hard baits- Heddon or Rapala

Posted

Rods: GLoomis for Baitcaster and St Croix for Spinning

Reels: Revo MGX for Baitcaster and Shimano CI4+ for Spinning

Lines: Berkley XL

Jigs: The ones I make myself

Soft plastics: Netbait and custom pours for jig trailers

Hard baits: Rapala

 

Posted
On 12/8/2017 at 1:23 PM, nighthawk25 said:

 

Jigs: Make my own

 

Smallie Crawlin' jigs all day for me, Ted! 

 

Posted

Rods: G. Loomis/Shimano

Reels: Shimano/Daiwa

Line: Power Pro/Sunline/Berkley

Hooks: Owner/Gammy

Plastics: Zoom/Zman/Strike King/GYCB

Hardbaits: Strike King/Rapala/Heddon

Spinnerbait/Chatterbaits: War Eagle/Zman

Posted

Reel: Shimano

Rods: Shimano, Gloomis

Line: Izorline, Sunline

Hooks: Gamakatsu, Mustad

Hardbaits: Lucky Craft

Softbaits: Mine

Outerwear: Grundens

Posted

Rods:  Dobyns/FX Customs

Reels: Daiwa

Lines: Braid - Sufix 832 / Fireline...Flouro-Sunline

Hooks: Gamakatsu / Owner

Jigs : Siebert Outdoors

Soft Plastics : Yamamoto/Yum/Rage/Doomsday

Boat: Stratos 382v

 

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.


  • Outboard Engine

    fishing forum

    fishing tackle

    fishing

    fishing

    fishing

    bass fish

    fish for bass



×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.