northern basser Posted April 8, 2011 Posted April 8, 2011 IMO I would stay away from a true ultralite setup. A better choice is a 6'6" light fast action w/ a 1000 size shimano reel(using shimano's sizing, not that you have to get a shimano). An ultralite rod can be too noodly sometimes and a 500 size reel doesn't hold much line, has a slower gear ratio, and you can develope line twist easier especially if you fish in current. Quote
Wammiee Posted April 8, 2011 Author Posted April 8, 2011 IMO I would stay away from a true ultralite setup. A better choice is a 6'6" light fast action w/ a 1000 size shimano reel(using shimano's sizing, not that you have to get a shimano). An ultralite rod can be too noodly sometimes and a 500 size reel doesn't hold much line, has a slower gear ratio, and you can develope line twist easier especially if you fish in current. Do you think I would lose alot of casting distance if I make it a 6' Light matched with a 1000 size shimano. 6 lb line Quote
philsoreel Posted April 8, 2011 Posted April 8, 2011 The rod is a 6'6 light G-Loomis IMX SR782. The reel is a Shimano Sahara 750FB SR782-1 (IMX) 6'6" 4-8 1/16-5/16 Fast Light $245.00 I have one spool with #6 mono and the other spool with #4 mono. The rod is rated up to #8 mono but, IMO, #8 is too big for this rod and definitely too big for the reel. The bass in the video were caught on #4. The rod has plenty of backbone but is light enough to have fun with light tackle/panfish, such as bream and speck. I throw beetle spins, small spinner baits, small rattle traps and 3" rapalas with the combo. The rod will cast effortlessly long distances using the above mentioned tackle with #4 and #6 mono. I suggest splicing a foot long piece of #6 mono to the #4 mono when throwing the spinner bait , rattle trap and rapala. The bigger bass have a tendency to fray through #4 mono. The combo will cost you right at or just under $300 new. Go to the G-Loomis website and look under trout/panfish to find the rod. This will be a very, very nice set-up. However, once you add a rod of this quality to your collection there's no going back. Nothing less will suffice. Quote
northern basser Posted April 8, 2011 Posted April 8, 2011 Do you think I would lose alot of casting distance if I make it a 6' Light matched with a 1000 size shimano. 6 lb line There won't be that much difference. Nothing wrong w/ a 6' rod, especially if the bank your fishing from has brush or trees that would get in the way of your cast. Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted April 9, 2011 Super User Posted April 9, 2011 I use a 6'-0" rod with 6 lb mono. I like the heavier line just in case I catch a good size fish. Quote
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