kybass10 Posted May 19, 2008 Posted May 19, 2008 I was wanting to get a baitcasting rod which would allow me to fish smaller sized crankbaits, topwater lures and such(around 1/4 oz). It seems that all my other rods are just too stiff and don't get that snap you need to cast the lure further than 15 yards. Any specific rods would help or if you could just give me some general information on what to look for in these types of rods. Thanks. Quote
Thefishy1 Posted May 19, 2008 Posted May 19, 2008 All Star ASR 6'9" M http://www.all-americanoutdoors.com/inc/sdetail/6130 It says Extra-Fast tip, but for me it seems more of a moderate-fast I use mine for topwaters, crankbaits, and finesse plastics. Quote
kybass10 Posted May 19, 2008 Author Posted May 19, 2008 I have a shimano crucial 6'6 medium power extra fast action and the recomended lure weight is 1/4 to 1/2 oz. For some reason i just cant cast lures effectively and i have to compensate a lot just to make an average cast. Is that rod alright for casting 1/8 oz rapalas and such or is it just me. Quote
Thefishy1 Posted May 19, 2008 Posted May 19, 2008 It might not be the rod, but the reel Anyone else that has that Crucial, feel free to jump in, because my experiance is pretty much limited to All Stars Also, I just took the ASR outside and threw a no. 5 shad rap around, and it casts it fine. Quote
kybass10 Posted May 19, 2008 Author Posted May 19, 2008 When throwing a lure such as a # 5 shad rap what would be considered a good distance. Also every time I throw overhead it always backlashes with a light lure, but when i throw sidearm it never backlashes. When I was practicing today it was pretty windy so that might have been the reason but with little heavier lures i had no problem, it just seems that i dont get that snap from the rod tip to fling it out there. Quote
21farms Posted May 19, 2008 Posted May 19, 2008 i bought the Bass Pro Shops® Pro XPS Finesse Trigger Rod in 6'9" medium light just for my finesse applications. works great. my shimano crucial dropshot casting rod can really zing the lighter lures too. Quote
Thefishy1 Posted May 20, 2008 Posted May 20, 2008 I was throwing it sidearm and getting about 75-100 ft with 10lb test. And about the wind, unless you are throwing with it or have extremely good backlash control, you might as well forget using small balsa lures Quote
SCBASS Posted May 20, 2008 Posted May 20, 2008 I suggest you check out the Shimano Compre Crankbait rods since you plan to throw trouble hook lures. I have a cpc-c66mb and it works great for light cranks. There's a big difference in action between the crc-x66m your using now and a medium power crankbait rod. If you want another Crucial check out the crc-c66m. IMO the difference between the Crucial and Compre is not worth the extra $40. Hope that helps. Quote
BrockSamson Posted May 20, 2008 Posted May 20, 2008 Loomis Crankbait Series Rod. I use one and it loads up and throws crankbaits a mile. Quote
kybass10 Posted May 20, 2008 Author Posted May 20, 2008 What reel would be best for these types of rods Quote
Uncle Leo Posted May 20, 2008 Posted May 20, 2008 There is a ST Crouix ACMF66 for sell in the MArket on this site for 85 bucks, can not go wrong with this rod. Quote
Super User .RM. Posted May 20, 2008 Super User Posted May 20, 2008 I have a shimano crucial 6'6 medium power extra fast action and the recomended lure weight is 1/4 to 1/2 oz. For some reason i just cant cast lures effectively and i have to compensate a lot just to make an average cast. Is that rod alright for casting 1/8 oz rapalas and such or is it just me. If the rod isn't rated for 1/8oz lures then don't try and cast them on it, just keeps getting more frustrating.. Might try some reading about system balance (and I don't mean the rod)... Basic Baitcast Reel Setup 101 Good Luck & Tight Lines!!!!! Quote
AnthonyRSS Posted May 21, 2008 Posted May 21, 2008 Casting #5 Shad Raps is tough on any setup. They just don't cast well. Quote
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