(='_'=) Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 i am a new fisher. right now i am using a 6'6" MH rod with a quantum baitcasting reel for everything.... but i think i would like to have at least a dedicated worm combo and a crankbait combo... i have been doing good with crankbaits with my current setup, butt not a single bite while using worms, so i thought i would look for a worm setup... i found this link: http://www.bassresource.com/beginner/selecting_rods_reels.html anything else you could add?? what would be a good setup for worms, without spending a bunch?? or should i keep using my current setup for everything?? thanx!! Quote
Packard Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 For crankbaits a good rod would be 7' MH Moderate Tip and a 5.0:1 Baitcast Reel For worms a good rod would be 6'10" MH Fast Tip and a 6.2:1 Baitcast Reel Quote
(='_'=) Posted August 29, 2011 Author Posted August 29, 2011 well, my current reel is geared at 6.2:1. So maybe i can use that one for worms, and get a 5.0:1 to use for crankbaits.... i would like to purchase just one rod and reel right now, and keep using my current rod for a while... so ill start looking for a 6'10" for worms... so, whats the difference between fast tip and moderate tip?? i would like to learn how to worm fish, any advice?? Quote
Packard Posted August 29, 2011 Posted August 29, 2011 My Jig & Worm rod is a BPS Extreme 6'6" MH Fast Tip, I love that rod especially since I got it half off. The reel on it is a Shimano Chromica 6.2:1 Reel which is also really nice. (Got it for half off too!) My Crankbait rod is a Falcon BuCoo 6'6" M Moderate Tip, I just got it this month and it's decent. The reel is a Ardent C400 5.0:1 reel and it's a workhorse. The difference between a fast tip and a moderate tip is that a the fast tip is stiffer and puts more pressure on the fish while the moderate tip has a lot more give to it. When you fish with worms you usually use a big ewg hook and you need to keep pressure on the fish. With a crankbait you need to give that fish some slack so it doesn't spit out your lure. Here is an example: When I worm fish I use the texas rig most of time. My favorite worms are GYCB Senkos in the 4" Size. I use a 5/0 EWG hook and a 1/4 oz/ bullet weight. Quote
(='_'=) Posted August 30, 2011 Author Posted August 30, 2011 thanx for the info! so i think ill get a 7' Medium Action Fast tip to use with my current reel for cranks, and i will get me another reel to use with my current 6'6" MH rod for worms... this is the combo im considering, but i will take it apart and use my reel on this rod and this reel on my current rod.... http://www.basspro.com/Bass-Pro-Shops-Tourney-Special-Baitcast-Rod-and-Reel-Combos/product/104163/-1556748?cmCat=CROSSSELL_THUMBNAIL 38-954-878-07 what do you think?? i know its not top of the line, but im a newb, so i believe this will serve me well for a couple of seasons... btw this is my current reel in 6.3:1 http://www.basspro.com/Quantum-Kevin-VanDam-Signature-Series-Baitcast-Reels/product/10210407/-1760445?cmCat=CROSSSELL_THUMBNAIL Quote
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