Big-B_2579 Posted March 24, 2011 Posted March 24, 2011 I know yall probably get tired of answering questions like this , but I promise I've searched the forums and articles and can't quite find my complete answer. I've got 7 different reels in 3 different ratio "ranges" . I'm trying to get everything set up sort of technique specific. I'm trying to find out which ratios paired with which lines are best suited for which applications. Specifically , worm/soft plastic , spinnerbait , flipping/pitching , lipless and shallow crank , med and deep crank . Ratios I have to play with are : 7.1:1 , 6.3:1 , 6.2:1 , 6.2:1 , 5.0:1 (deep spool) , 5.0:1 , 5.1:1. Generally , on the boat , I like to have 2 plastics rods , 1 spinnerbait , 2 crankbait (1 shallow , 1 deep) , a jig/pig , and a multi purpose. If you could , tell me how you think I should have this set up (please include the line) . Thank yall so much in advance. Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted March 24, 2011 Posted March 24, 2011 IPT (Inches Per Turn) is a truer gauge of the reels rate of line return and is a function of ratio and spool size. If you don't know this spec on each reel, you might want to measure it. In general: 7.1:1 - Jigs, flipping and pitching 6.X:1 - plastics in more open water, spinner bait, general use 5.X:1 - deep cranks for sure and shallow & Med cranks just because you have them. I'm going with backing and braid on all my reels with leaders when abrasion and super clear water are concerns. Quote
smallwatermayhem Posted March 24, 2011 Posted March 24, 2011 I know yall probably get tired of answering questions like this , but I promise I've searched the forums and articles and can't quite find my complete answer. I've got 7 different reels in 3 different ratio "ranges" . I'm trying to get everything set up sort of technique specific. I'm trying to find out which ratios paired with which lines are best suited for which applications. Specifically , worm/soft plastic , spinnerbait , flipping/pitching , lipless and shallow crank , med and deep crank . Ratios I have to play with are : 7.1:1 , 6.3:1 , 6.2:1 , 6.2:1 , 5.0:1 (deep spool) , 5.0:1 , 5.1:1. Generally , on the boat , I like to have 2 plastics rods , 1 spinnerbait , 2 crankbait (1 shallow , 1 deep) , a jig/pig , and a multi purpose. If you could , tell me how you think I should have this set up (please include the line) . Thank yall so much in advance. Plastics: 7.1:1, 7' MH rod, 14lb line. Plastics (again): 6.3:1, 7' M rod - 12lb line. Spinnerbait: 6.2:1, 7' MH rod - 17lb line. Crankbaits (Shallow): 5.0:1, 6' 6" or 7' M rod, 12lb line. Crankbaits (deep): 5.0:1 (deep spool), 7' MH rod, 14lb line. Jig: 6.2:1, 7' MH rod, 14lb or 17lb line. Multi-Purpose: 5.0:1, 7' MH rod, 14lb line. It would have been better if you had one less slow reel. Is the multi-purpose going to be used a lot or just a back-up? It's going to be a little slow to throw anything but Cranks, Jigs, & Plastics... Quote
Big-B_2579 Posted March 25, 2011 Author Posted March 25, 2011 I sort of classify lipless in the "shallow" category , not because I only fish them shallow , but because I didn't want to get too "technique specific" with my question. Quote
KC Bass Fanatic Posted March 25, 2011 Posted March 25, 2011 This is what I have set up now: Jigs/Plastics - 6.x:1, 6'9"MH, 15lb fluoro or braid depending on water clarity and what I'm throwing into Spinnerbaits - 6.x:1, 6'9"MH, 15-20lb fluoro Shallow/Med cranks - 6.x:1, 6'9"MH, 10-15lb fluoro Deep cranks - 5.x:1, 7'M, 10-15lb mono Flipping/Pitching - 7.x:1, 7'H, 50lb braid For a multi-purpose - you can do just about anything with a 6.x:1 reel, 6'6" to 7" MH rod, and 12-15lb fluoro Quote
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