Crankenstein_MI Posted February 3, 2011 Posted February 3, 2011 Wondering what ya'all like for hard jerkbait s(xrap, pointer, etc)? Do not want specific brand; just whether you like spinning tackle over casting rods and what lengths and actions. Thanks Jeremy Quote
Super User J Francho Posted February 3, 2011 Super User Posted February 3, 2011 http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1296698690/6#6 Quote
Crankenstein_MI Posted February 3, 2011 Author Posted February 3, 2011 big question for me I guess is spinning vs. casting. I am going to be fishing them mainly on big water(erie,st.clair,saginaw bay). Quote
Super User clayton86 Posted February 3, 2011 Super User Posted February 3, 2011 i prefer spinning outfits it feels more natrual for me when fishing jerk baits usualy smithwicks i use a bps . rod and reel combo the reels kinda on the crappy side the drag sucks but the rods good its a 6'6 mf Quote
Super User J Francho Posted February 3, 2011 Super User Posted February 3, 2011 big question for me I guess is spinning vs. casting. I am going to be fishing them mainly on big water(erie,st.clair,saginaw bay). Doesn't matter, use what's comfortable. I use casting gear, but most of my rip baits are 100mm or larger. Quote
Nick Posted February 3, 2011 Posted February 3, 2011 Agree w/Franco. Whatever you like best. Neat lightweight baits go better with the spinning tackle while the 100's and above suit me better on baitcasting. I'd recommend flouro or braid + flouro in 8-10 lb, a 6"6" medium action rod with a decent amount of feel (graphite). One knock against spinning tackle with just flouro is line twist which just happen on a baitcaster. Quote
repper Posted February 3, 2011 Posted February 3, 2011 I think it's much more fun to fish these on a baitcaster. anything bigger than a LC 65 you should be able to cast with a baitcaster. I use a St Croix LT topwater rod most of the time. it's 6'8" M XF. Sometimes I'll use the Teaser rod, which is a 7' M, F. I think most 6'6" to 7' M, f or xf will work for you. Just depends on which you prefer. But for me, baitcasters are just nicer to use all day for something like throwing topwaters or jerkbaits. I get tired of having to grab the line and turn the bail on the spinning reels. Of course if you're throwing tiny jerkbaits then you have to use a spinning outfit. unless you have a baitcaster that will throw something lighter than 1/4oz. Quote
Super User KYntucky Warmouth Posted February 3, 2011 Super User Posted February 3, 2011 I use casting gear for all my jerkbaits and I usually fish an owner cultiva 65sp, it weighs around 1/4oz I think. I use a 7'M-XF Zillion with a Daiwa Alphas 103. I don't care too much for spinning gear when fishing jerkbaits but I will throw a fast floater on a spinning rod, just easier for me to work faster. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted February 3, 2011 Super User Posted February 3, 2011 This is my rig: St. Croix Avid AVC66MF/ CH50MG 8-) Quote
piscicidal Posted February 3, 2011 Posted February 3, 2011 I like a shorter rod in the 6'6" range, as you are often using a tip-down motion. As JFrancho mentioned...a short-handled rod is a must. I prefer a MH/F action rod. You need a decent amount of backbone as you are using mono/coploy line and neeed to account for the stretch. I have been using the Yo-Zuri Ultra Soft #10 co-poly and so far it has worked great for jerkbaits. I prefer a faster retrieve, baitcast reel for this fishing. It is true the rod moves the bait and the reel speed is not a big factor. However, I like being able to pick up line quickly with this short rod. I have no problem throwing baits as small as 78mm with this setup....I don't really use the smaller ones, but if I did I'd probably consider a spinning reel. Quote
Guest beowulfx71 Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 What manufacturers have a jerkbait/topwater composite rod? I lost too many fish with a 6'4" All Star M/F rod with soft tip. Quote
Hot n Tot Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 For casting I generally use a Loomis MBR782 with a Daiwa Steez 103. Spinning is usually an Avid AVS63MXF paired with a Shimano Sustain or Stradic. Quote
RandySBreth Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 I think the casting versus spinning decision also depends on what kind of weather you're fishing in. I fish a lot during Winter here in the Ozarks using suspending jerks, and it's just easier to for me use spinning gear with gloves on. I like longer casts with smaller baits, too. For close range and warmer weather casting is just fine for me. Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted February 5, 2011 Super User Posted February 5, 2011 I actually downgraded my jerkbait set up, I was using a 6'6" M/F St Croix Legend tournament. That rod was nice but I sold it to buy another LT, a 7' MH/F. I am going to throw them this year on a 6'8" M/XF Mojo, or on my 6'8" MH Kistler Mag TS APS. I will probably regret selling that rod, and have another one someday Quote
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