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I live in Florida and am bank fishing in local ponds and lakes. I have 3 rods: 7' MH-f with a Stradic 5000 spinning set up with 30 lb braid, 7 MH-f with a Daiwa Tatula baitcaster with 30 lb braid and a 7'6" heavy fast with Abu Revo baitcaster again with 30 lb braid.

 

What would be the best way to set up each rod (what rig/lure to tie on) before I head out to fish? Right now I have the spinning rod set up with a texas rig, Tatula rod with a shallow crankbait and the Revo rod with a spinner bait.

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I live in Florida also,you have 3 perfect setups especially using braid here in the cabbage.Your spinning rod I would use for senko,your 7ft use as trig rod worms,creature bait and soft swimbaits,your 7'6 rod I would use for frogs and toads.Just my opinion.

 

PS- on your 7'6  if you decide to make it a frog/ toad rod when it's time to change line I would recommend 50 or 65 lb braid on that one others are fine.

 

 

Pss-Some bait suggestions that seem to work good here in Florida zoom uvibe worms,rage craws,gambler big eze swimbaits,Gambler cane toad,booyah pad crushers for frogs.

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Yep, unless you fish where there's a lot of open water then I'd add a fluoro leader to the spinning rod. You can use the 7ft. for cranks and spinnerbaits.

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Punching seems to be big in Florida.  That 76h with 65 braid and 1.5 tungsten 4/0 flipping hook and a creature of your choice.

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