Super User ChrisD46 Posted October 20, 2023 Super User Posted October 20, 2023 Who has taken the plunge with the new BFS set up now becoming popular with bait cast rod & reel makers ? List what you have now please (including line and line size) ... Thanks - the Bait Monkey's little brother is after me saying : "The BFS is better than Finesse Spinning" ! 1 Quote
Super User webertime Posted October 20, 2023 Super User Posted October 20, 2023 Daiwa Fuego CT with diy bfs spool NFC 663 blank cut to 6'5" Seaguar 4lb fluoro 3 Quote
Peacedivision Posted October 20, 2023 Posted October 20, 2023 ~1/4oz and down 22 Aldebaran BFS Dobyns SUF701C 6lb tatsu FC Currently has a little 3/16oz pointer jerkbait tied on ~1/4oz and up SLX BFS Cashion Icon 610Manother siteS 6lb ultragreen mono, copoly? never got a straight answer on what ultragreen is. Currently throwing a SB77.7 top water 2 Quote
waymont Posted October 20, 2023 Posted October 20, 2023 I have two: Phenix Feather ML, Daiwa Alphas Air TW 8lb original PP to 6lb leader Loomis GLX 842 mbr, Daiwa Alphas Air TW 8lb original PP to 8lb leader im not interested in casting UL lures, my range is 1/16oz Ned to 3/16 shaky head. Also throw rebel minnows, pop r, 3/16-1/8oz home made beetle spins. lighter baits on the first combo, and heavier baits on the second. Quote
Super User bulldog1935 Posted October 20, 2023 Super User Posted October 20, 2023 Most of my bait reels are set up BFS to fish threadline braid, and most aimed at the salt, to fish 1/8 oz down. Different rods match shore-fishing and kayak-fishing niches. Sticking to bass, my go-to rod for our local, deep, no-motors reservoir is Valleyhill ROC-67MMM. This is a great choice for taking out one rod on 14' kayak, covering from 1/15-oz Neds and finesse spinnerbaits, to mid-weight cranks. I can swap several reels in here, and currently have it matched with ZPI Alcance with finesse spool and bearings. The other place I fish bass is our limestone rivers from a 10' kayak. Fishing shallower here, it's important the rod has backbone to stop a respectable bass from going under the boat (and running wide on the other side). My go-to finesse combo is Smith Plugger reel and 5'6" ML S-glass Super Strike (2 power). The short rod fits very well in narrow river channels, and skip-casts under cypress overhang. Bottom-bouncing this 4-g keel spinner on the flagstone is cheating. I recently added a longer 6'3" graphite Smith rod with the same finesse rating, and matched it with a raced-out Ambassadeur 4500C. The goal here is longer casts with the same light lures, and this will cast 3 g to 90' 6 Quote
msgf91 Posted October 20, 2023 Posted October 20, 2023 Daiwa SS Air (the newer one) ALX Aura 6'10 L 4 lb sniper I heard the ALX had a fat hands grips so I was worried about that. But the benefit so far is there's no reel seat flex under load. I hooked a huge buffalo and didn't notice any flex. 1 Quote
garroyo130 Posted October 20, 2023 Posted October 20, 2023 4 hours ago, webertime said: Daiwa Fuego CT with diy bfs spool NFC 663 blank cut to 6'5" Seaguar 4lb fluoro Thanks for posting this! I remembered I have an extra Fuego CT laying around and BFS might be fun to try with it. Not to hijack, but is there a preferred gear ratio? I have 6.3 and 8.1 gears for the reel available. 2 Quote
Super User bulldog1935 Posted October 20, 2023 Super User Posted October 20, 2023 @garroyo130 - my reel with the long handle above is 8.3 gears, which is why I put the long handle on it If you go with a low-ratio gear, keep the short handle. 3 Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted October 21, 2023 Super User Posted October 21, 2023 I got bit by the BFS bug early on in my fishing career, I more or less taught myself to cast with a BFS reel. Don't do this by the way, it's pretty pricy in terms of backlashed line and lost lures. My current line up is something like this: MB P5 Bait Finesse/Hien Alphas 800s 10lb Sniper Used for "3/8oz total weight jig/worm stuff" and those little War Eagle spinnerbaits. MB P3 Criffhanger Airy Red Pixzilla 7lb Sniper Used for "1/4oz total package weight jig/worm stuff" MC Volkey VKC-65UL/BFS Pixzilla 6lb Supernatural Mono Used for Ned rigs and little paddletails, mostly a wading combo MB XXX Black Themis Alphas PX68 7lb Sniper Used for dropshots Loomis CR 721c Aldebaran 50 11lb defier armilo mono Used for small poppers and open water flukes Dobyns 7'4" Ul/Kyung Teaton UL Alphas Air PE Special 6lb J-braid Used for spoons/spinners for trout/perch. I don't really like either rod and am looking for something else. I have had maybe a half dozen or so other BFS rods over the years and have a few more BFS/Finesse reels waiting for a rod. I really prefer the egros of casting combos over spinning ones, thus the collection. 3 Quote
Super User QUAKEnSHAKE Posted October 22, 2023 Super User Posted October 22, 2023 Daiwa T3 with roroX 5g spool has PPsuperSlick 10# braid Kuying Super Lite 7'6" .6g-10g rated rod Also have a Daiwa SV105 with 7g spool no rod for it as of now. It has 10# Berkley X5 on it. 2 Quote
Super User Maxximus Redneckus Posted October 22, 2023 Super User Posted October 22, 2023 On 10/20/2023 at 9:12 AM, Peacedivision said: ~1/4oz and down 22 Aldebaran BFS Dobyns SUF701C 6lb tatsu FC Currently has a little 3/16oz pointer jerkbait tied on ~1/4oz and up SLX BFS Cashion Icon 610Manother siteS 6lb ultragreen mono, copoly? never got a straight answer on what ultragreen is. Currently throwing a SB77.7 top water Ive got 3 slx xt can i buy bfs spool separate .. Quote
newapti5 Posted October 22, 2023 Posted October 22, 2023 I am not really into BFS, so I have only one BFS rod - Kuying Teton 662L, rated for 2-10 gram. But I do have two or three BFS reels. One is an old version Alphas Air, and the other is a Gen 3 Abu Revo LTX. Both work fine for casting 2-3 gram lures. I use 10lb Smackdown braid with 6-8lb flouro leader. Quote
Super User ATA Posted October 22, 2023 Super User Posted October 22, 2023 My main BFS Setup which I catch lots of fish (Bass/Trout) on it. Calcutta Conquest BFS reel spooled with 15lb test various 100 yards, This line was on it forever and I just change the leader depending on where and what I am fishing for. The rod is 5'2" m-aire Japanese rod. This is my river combo. 6 Quote
redmeansdistortion Posted October 22, 2023 Posted October 22, 2023 I have too many. Round reels are my jam, so I have a bunch of small Ambassadeurs, a couple of Millionaires, and a '17 Conquest BFS. The raced out Millionaire Ringa SSS goes great with the Silver Creek Glass Progressive 5'1" L. This is a great combo in the creeks. Another of my favorites, 2500C on a Smith Troutin'Spin 6'5" ML. I use it to throw baits like Hot n Tots and Rapala CD5s and CD7s for steelhead. This is one of my favorite rods, the wooden grip makes it much tolerable to use in cold weather versus metal. This is a very well thought out design and is right at home on the smaller rivers in Michigan where I live. This is my newest combo; well the reel isn't new but the rod is. A 6'9" ML Palms Rera Kamuy. The rod is rated for 3-10g but I've used it quite comfortably in the 14g range. This rod is faster and has a better backbone than the Smith rod mentioned above, making it better for fishing woody rivers where I have a greater chance of losing a fish to the logjams. Within the next couple of weeks I'll be out fishing coho and Atlantic salmon with this one. Line is #1.2 with an 8lb leader. Spool is an Avail 2540R and the reel has the factory 4.7 gears. Here we have a 1600C IAR on a Daiwa Bass X 6'4" L. While the Bass X is Daiwa's budget line in Japan, it's a great rod, especially when compared to domestic offerings around the same price point. I would compare it to a St. Croix both in weight and performance, and at the current exchange rate, it's a bargain and cheap as chips. I've wrangled everything from white bass to big sheephead (freshwater drum for those of you not in the Great Lakes) on this guy. I've kept many a Lake St Clair smallmouth from losing me to the reeds with this one. Other rods I own are a Major Craft Finetail Stream 5'0" L, Major Craft Finetail Glass 4'10", Major Craft Troutino 4'10", Kuying Teton 6'6" L, Graywolf 4'11" progressive E-glass, and Daiwa Bass X 6'6" ML. BFS has become my way of fishing the vast majority of time on the water. I'm not reaching for the heavier stuff unless I'm chasing king salmon in the rivers. 7 Quote
Lead Head Posted October 22, 2023 Posted October 22, 2023 Lightest I throw is a 1/16oz Ned. I have a fuego CT, and old steez 100 with cheap $15 bfs spools from aliexpress. These spools work great for me after replacing the junk bearings that come on them. Quote
Peacedivision Posted October 22, 2023 Posted October 22, 2023 14 hours ago, Stale KracKer said: Ive got 3 slx xt can i buy bfs spool separate .. I don't know if there are aftermarket spools for the regular SLX reels. Quote
Super User bulldog1935 Posted October 22, 2023 Super User Posted October 22, 2023 16 hours ago, Stale KracKer said: Ive got 3 slx xt can i buy bfs spool separate .. 1 hour ago, Peacedivision said: I don't know if there are aftermarket spools for the regular SLX reels. https://japantackle.com/tuning-parts/spools-casting-reels/shimano/tu002389.html Roro makes this 32-mm dia spool that's the only reference to SLX I've found. 1 Quote
msgf91 Posted October 22, 2023 Posted October 22, 2023 On 10/20/2023 at 11:45 AM, msgf91 said: Daiwa SS Air (the newer one) ALX Aura 6'10 L 4 lb sniper I heard the ALX had a fat hands grips so I was worried about that. But the benefit so far is there's no reel seat flex under load. I hooked a huge buffalo and didn't notice any flex. I took the SS Air slabn yesterday. 5 Quote
FrnkNsteen Posted October 23, 2023 Posted October 23, 2023 I haven't dove into the rabbit hole too much yet. I did buy a Dobyns Sierra SUF740c I saw at a local shop and have a '20 Tatula SV on it with a Ray's spool I bought from someone on here and 6lb mono. Played around with it a little bit with light lures, but haven't spent much time with it. 2 Quote
johnmyers Posted October 26, 2023 Posted October 26, 2023 Aldebaren BFS, NRX + 842c MBR I am really liking it casting great 1/10 oz jig with 2.75 fat coffee tube. I also have an Expride 6’8” light waiting on another Aldebaren BFS. I wish Loomis would do an NRX + 901c I think it would be perfect with an Aldebaren Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted November 27, 2023 Super User Posted November 27, 2023 On 10/21/2023 at 8:39 PM, QUAKEnSHAKE said: Daiwa T3 with roroX 5g spool has PPsuperSlick 10# braid Kuying Super Lite 7'6" .6g-10g rated rod Also have a Daiwa SV105 with 7g spool no rod for it as of now. It has 10# Berkley X5 on it. I've read that the T3 does quite well although I don't remember what its low limit is. I'd need a spool for one of mine. I have an OG 6'9" Expert Light rated 1/16 on low end. A custom rod rated for the same low end. An Ace Hawk Double C602UL/U. Have aftermarket spool for a Pixy and one for a Steez to try. Three Black Max 1601C to play with. Have a tuned and upgraded Airy Red, but think it may need an aftermarket spool. I think that even with the proper rod/reel combo I will need to improve my casting technique. I do well at 3/16 oz. Not so good lower. This is with standard gear. Quote
dave Posted November 28, 2023 Posted November 28, 2023 Shimano Scorpion BFS XG and a Stile 100XG, both on custom made JLS Rods, rated down to 1/16 ounce. Quote
papajoe222 Posted November 28, 2023 Posted November 28, 2023 Mine are Daiwa Alohas paired to a 6’6” ML/F StCroix and an Acid (spiral) wrapped Forecast 6’ ML spinning blank. One of my biggest bass this year 5+lb. Was caught on the Forecast combo. Quote
Derek1 Posted November 28, 2023 Posted November 28, 2023 Currado bfs, dobyns 691. Had the most fun with a 1/8th oz spinnerbait. It can be a good time. Quote
JackstrawIII Posted November 29, 2023 Posted November 29, 2023 Bought a Dobyns Sierra Micro rod and am waiting for Santa to bring my Curado BFS rod. Super excited to try it with small crankbaits this spring! Quote
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