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  • BassResource.com Administrator
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Curious to see how you would answer these questions...

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  • Super User
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No choice between spinning and bait casting tackle?

Tom

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  • BassResource.com Administrator
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No Tom. I'm not going to get super granular on this, as the choices would be endless.

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   Well. you lost me. If those were the only choices of hook that I had, I'd give up fishing for bass, that's for sure.   jj

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9 minutes ago, jimmyjoe said:

If those were the only choices of hook that I had, I'd give up fishing for bass, that's for sure.

Meh, I'd still go fishing.  You probably would too.  Don't lie. :P

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1 hour ago, Glenn said:

No Tom. I'm not going to get super granular on this, as the choices would be endless.

The question comes down to hook type, 7' MHF is a given with today's bass anglers.

Tom

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1 minute ago, WRB said:

7' MHF is a given with today's bass anglers.

While it leads in the poll now, there's a big 6-8 M constituency.

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3 minutes ago, J Francho said:

While it leads in the poll now, there's a big 6-8 M constituency.

It would be leading if specific to spinning tackle, 7' MH will lead overall for casting tackle.

Peace,

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  • Super User
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Finding out what the majority wants isn't always the goal of a survey. ;)

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1 hour ago, WRB said:

The question comes down to hook type, 7' MHF is a given with today's bass anglers.

Tom

I think most anglers these days learn to fish for bass on this setup since most entry level combos come in with this variation.  

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7'3" MH-F would be my top choice for "most" bass fishing applications.

 

But I definitely couldn't live without my 7'4" and 7'6" HEAVY-Fast rods. They're used more often than any other rod I own but for less techniques if that makes any sense. 

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1 hour ago, BadContrakt said:

    They're used more often than any other rod I own but for less techniques if that makes any sense. 

   Makes perfect sense to me.   jj

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Look like I got all the choices right!!!!!! 

 

What did I win? Lmao

  • Super User
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Bait casting: 7'2" MHF/ Conquest/ Tatsu #12/ 5/0 EWG

 

Spinning:  7' MF/ Stella/ Tatsu #6/ 4/0 EWG

 

Cute Fat Cat GIF by Ashley

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5 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said:

I never have liked an extra wide Gap hook 

 

Willing to bet you never used a FAT IKA. You should try em ?

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6 minutes ago, Yeajray231 said:

 

Willing to bet you never used a FAT IKA. You should try em ?

You would be correct. Is that a  breakfast pastry??....

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  I guess I looked at this a different way. I looked at the choices and thought, "Do people really use soft plastics all that much?". Once @J Francho prodded my slow old brain, I realized that straight shank hooks can be used on spinnerbaits. That saved me.    jj

  

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I’d be curious to see where preferences fall based on ones age group. I cut my bass fishing teeth using short (5’6”) broom handle stiff rods, straight shank hooks and heavy line. My grandson likes the longer (7’6”) rods, EWG hooks and light line.  My current preferences are somewhere in between.

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I went with a H powered rod for this one. Lots of modern H powered rods have a soft enough tip that I can still launch 1/4oz baits. Having the Heavy powered rod allows me to fish heavier baits and frogs, while still being able to throw a 1/4oz jig or crankbait. 

 

 

As for the hook question, lately I find myself preferring a jig over a texas rig if I'm pitching/flipping. So I went with the offset shank, because it kinda gives me the best of both worlds. 

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