30_pound_bass Posted May 9, 2007 Posted May 9, 2007 Some background info: I have been fishing for about 18 years now, starting out with trout when I was like 4 years old. Currently living in College Station, Texas where bass and catfish are my main gamefish. I started out with the little-kid closed faced spincast reels, then graduated to the baitcaster described below and now also use spinning reels. I got out of the Army last year, now trying to make up for 4 years of almost no fishing....also want to catch big catfish and carp in addition to bass and have a big spinning combo for that. I bought a 6' medium Quantum Lite baitcasting combo about 7 years ago. I recently replaced the cheap reel with a BPS ProLite Finesse, and so far that reel has worked great with lures in the 1/4-oz range. I use spinnerbaits, sassy shads (swimbait right?), rattle traps, topwater, buzzbait, and will try some Texas-rigged worms next time. I don't have a boat and not a whole lot of bass experience...my biggest was maybe 3# back in high school. Does anyone else have a ProLite Finesse or a Quantum Lite rod? Any other recommendations? I'm one of those people who end up doing things crazy...have a 32" HDTV in my apt living room and bought a $1000 .30-06 and scope combo last year. I'm not rich but behave that way sometimes lol. My other rods are a 5' ultralight trout weapon and a 7' H spinning with a Shimano Spirex for the big blues and flatheads and old bugle lips (still haven't gone on a lunker trip in freshwater though). Lots of people on here seem to have like 10 rods just for bass! Do I need more than one baitcast rod for bank fishing? Quote
30_pound_bass Posted May 11, 2007 Author Posted May 11, 2007 I was more curious about the rod, don't know if it is graphite or composite. Quote
senko_77 Posted May 11, 2007 Posted May 11, 2007 hey 30lb, i dont know anything about the qauntum lite, but i do own a bps prolite finesse and i absolutely adore the reel. lately it's been acting a little weird but i think it just needs to be cleaned. i've owned it now for 2 years. it casts light lures real nice and has a decent drag system. i currently have mine on a 6'6"m bps pro qaulifier. Quote
Super User RoLo Posted May 13, 2007 Super User Posted May 13, 2007 It's largely a matter of personal choice, but a 6-ft, 6-in rod is close to ideal for most sitations. For several reasons, I prefer a 6-foot rod for nearly every situation, but again, it's a personal choice. Roger Quote
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