jmarp33 Posted October 2, 2018 Posted October 2, 2018 Just bought my first 7:3 baitcast reel and wanted to see what everyone’s favorite set up is for this reel? Lures, rod and lines. Thanks! Quote
ItsHardwick Posted October 2, 2018 Posted October 2, 2018 Pretty much all my reels are 7.x-1 except for the 2 on my cranking rods which are slower. Sooooo.... everything except for crankbaits pretty much? For me at least. 2 1 Quote
YoTone Posted October 2, 2018 Posted October 2, 2018 caviitron buzzbait or hollow body frog thrown on a mh rod with 30 lbs suffix braid 1 Quote
riverbasser Posted October 2, 2018 Posted October 2, 2018 Literally everything but a crankbait 3 Quote
Super User bigbill Posted October 2, 2018 Super User Posted October 2, 2018 How long do you fish with these higher speed reels. I tried one once it wore me out. Quote
ItsHardwick Posted October 2, 2018 Posted October 2, 2018 3 hours ago, bigbill said: How long do you fish with these higher speed reels. I tried one once it wore me out. All day, every chance I get. Quote
TBAG Posted October 2, 2018 Posted October 2, 2018 8 hours ago, riverbasser said: Literally everything but a crankbait This here. My CB rods have 6.2 reels, everything else is 7.4 but probably going to eventually pick up an 8.5 for jig/texas rig rod. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted October 2, 2018 Super User Posted October 2, 2018 Any bait you move with the rod, not the reel. 2 Quote
Super User NHBull Posted October 2, 2018 Super User Posted October 2, 2018 Everything to include shallow CB in the fall Quote
PersicoTrotaVA Posted October 2, 2018 Posted October 2, 2018 I use 8.1:1 on my pitching and flipping jig rods and and Texas rigged plastics. 6.1:1 up to 7.1:1 spinnerbaits, frogs, buzzbaits, bladed jigs, Carolina rig, small to medium sized swim baits. Anything below 6:1:1 I use for crankbaits, some large Colorado blade spinnerbaits and large swim baits. Quote
Joshua van Wyk Posted October 2, 2018 Posted October 2, 2018 11 hours ago, riverbasser said: Literally everything but a crankbait I throw a crankbait on a 8.2 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted October 2, 2018 Super User Posted October 2, 2018 I was watching a MLF program where Aaron Martens who set a weight record more then doubling his closest competitors weight stated he changed all his bait casting reels to 8?:1, not sure if it was 8.4:1 or 8.1:1. I mention this because there are real advantages to high speed casting reels when bass fishing. I changed to 8.1:1 for my 100 size reels 6 years ago and use 5.8:1 for my 300 size reels. Bass anglers have always wanted higher speed casting reels the past 60 years and it's a personal choice to based on how you bass fish. Lures for 7.3:1 size 100 or 200 casting reel; everything with the possible exception of big deep diving crankbaits. Tom 2 Quote
Lasher Posted October 2, 2018 Posted October 2, 2018 Why can't you fish a crankbait on 7:3:1 reel and just slow down your retrieve? I suppose deep divers might be the exception. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted October 2, 2018 Super User Posted October 2, 2018 6 minutes ago, Lasher said: Why can't you fish a crankbait on 7:3:1 reel and just slow down your retrieve? Because it is not enjoyable to me. 1 Quote
Russ E Posted October 2, 2018 Posted October 2, 2018 1 hour ago, Lasher said: Why can't you fish a crankbait on 7:3:1 reel and just slow down your retrieve? I suppose deep divers might be the exception. I think of it like riding a mountain bike. In the lower gears,you can pedal at a slow steady speed with very little effort. if you put it in high gear and try to go the same slow speed it takes a huge amount of effort. until recently, I never felt the need for a high speed reel. I know use them often for jigs, worms etc. I do not use them for crankbaits spinnerbaits etc. they will wear you out. Quote
Super User the reel ess Posted October 2, 2018 Super User Posted October 2, 2018 You can use that for just about anything. I don't use a BC reel under 7:1 anymore. I don't use any big deep cranks anymore because most places I'm fishing are shallower. Life's too short to turn the crank more than necessary. 1 Quote
Lasher Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 21 hours ago, Russ E said: I think of it like riding a mountain bike. In the lower gears,you can pedal at a slow steady speed with very little effort. if you put it in high gear and try to go the same slow speed it takes a huge amount of effort. until recently, I never felt the need for a high speed reel. I know use them often for jigs, worms etc. I do not use them for crankbaits spinnerbaits etc. they will wear you out. This is a good analogy. So my brand new Fuego 7:3:1 is not ideal for crankbaits, which is kind of disappointing but I fish enough other presentations to still use it plenty. Quote
Russ E Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 6 hours ago, Lasher said: This is a good analogy. So my brand new Fuego 7:3:1 is not ideal for crankbaits, which is kind of disappointing but I fish enough other presentations to still use it plenty. it might not bother you that much. for me after an hour of cranking a 5XD with a high speed reel, my arthritis starts acting up and it becomes work instead of enjoyment. Quote
Matt_3479 Posted October 4, 2018 Posted October 4, 2018 I use a 7 gear ratio for jigs, frogs, jigs, t-rigs, soft plastics and such. Will get a 8 gear ratio for either my frog rod or jig rod to try out. 1 Quote
LionHeart Posted October 4, 2018 Posted October 4, 2018 Literally everything but crankbaits bigger than a 5xd. 1 Quote
Super User ChrisD46 Posted October 4, 2018 Super User Posted October 4, 2018 Any time you need to reel a lure fast , use your rod to move line (football jigs) , need to pick up line fast such as when a bass is swimming towards you after setting the hook and you need to catch up to the bass fish to keep it pinned . Pro's have things down to a science by calculating how much time they can save reeling line & lure back in after it gets out of the strike zone so they can make the next cast quicker by using a 7:3:1 or 8:1:1reel ratio reels. Medium and big deep diving crankbaits still get the lower / slower 5:3:1 or 6:3:1 ratio reels . 1 Quote
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