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What rods/reels do you have on the deck ready to go at all time?
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07/22/15 06:13 PM
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spy231
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Im sure this has been asked. If so just post the link.
I am trying to get my arsenal set up. What setups do you have rigged and ready to go when you are out on the lake?
Ex: Shaky head rig, crankbait, jig, chatterbait....etc
If you want to get more detailed and post the exact rod and reel you have for each one feel free. Im just wanting to start building my collection.
Would this be a good start? These are the TFO series that are getting good reviews.
TFG SSC 664-1 (6'6" Med) Crankbaits, Topwater, and Weightless Plastics
TFG SSC 665-1 (6'6" MH) Spinnerbaits, Buzzbaits, T-rig, and light Jigs
TFG SSC 706-1 (7'Heavy) Carolina Rig and Flippin/Pitchin heavy cover
TFG SSS 664-1 (6'6" Med)Finesse applications i.e. Dropshot, shaky head
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Re: What rods/reels do you have on the deck ready to go at all time?
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07/22/15 06:28 PM
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B.Hollingshead
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Its a seasonal for me but, for year round Jig rod and crankbait rod.
Branden Hollingshead
38-DD's and counting
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Re: What rods/reels do you have on the deck ready to go at all time?
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07/22/15 06:46 PM
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Ted Martin
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what size boat will you be on? Reason i ask, the rod lengths seem short for the applications, but maybe not if you have limited storage / deck space.
for me, i like 7'6" for C-Rigs and flippin, 7'3-7'4" for draggin' football jigs, 7'-7'2" for T-Rigs, spinnerbaits, chatterbaits, buzzbaits, frogs
7'6 for deep cranks, 7' for most cranks, 6'6 light for really small, lightweight cranks
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Re: What rods/reels do you have on the deck ready to go at all time?
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07/22/15 06:49 PM
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spy231
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Length is not a problem. I could go bigger.
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Re: What rods/reels do you have on the deck ready to go at all time?
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07/22/15 06:51 PM
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RangerBass21
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Length is not a problem. I could go bigger. That's what she said
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Re: What rods/reels do you have on the deck ready to go at all time?
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07/22/15 08:04 PM
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stubass
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Walked right into that one. Hah!
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Re: What rods/reels do you have on the deck ready to go at all time?
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07/22/15 08:04 PM
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Ted Martin
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lol. who among us couldn't use an extra 6"?
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Re: What rods/reels do you have on the deck ready to go at all time?
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07/22/15 08:37 PM
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spy231
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I think my wife would divorce me actually.
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Re: What rods/reels do you have on the deck ready to go at all time?
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07/22/15 08:44 PM
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musiclife_7
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T-rig flippin stick, Jig stick, Heavy cover flippin stick, weightless senko, C-rig, squarebill, med depth crank, Deep Crank, Spinner bait, frog
Those to start....if I'm starting to pattern something I can use any of those to adjust or pull out another rod....example weightless senko and switch to a fluke...
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Re: What rods/reels do you have on the deck ready to go at all time?
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07/22/15 09:13 PM
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Donald Harper
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- Two spinner bait rods. One with my Hank Parker Classic and the other with a deep ledge custom spinner bait that I make. - One with my Tourn. Spook - One with a 1/32 pinch weight on the nose of a Watermelon/Red Fluke. - T-Rig with a pegged 3/8 weight and 7" Pumpkin Seed Power Worm. - C-Rig with 1/4 pegged weight short leader 18" with a Green Pumpkin Brush Hog.
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Re: What rods/reels do you have on the deck ready to go at all time?
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07/22/15 10:12 PM
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Rudy Lackey
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Yellow Magic Spoonbill Rouge 1.oz willow spinner 20+ Crank 1/2oz Jig 1oz C-rig Power Noodle 1/8oz Mojo Crawdad ( Whopper crawfish oil)
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Re: What rods/reels do you have on the deck ready to go at all time?
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07/22/15 11:14 PM
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ezbassin
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Carolina rig---Dobyns Extreme 784. Lews Super duty Swim bait---Dobyns Champion 795, Daiwa Luna or a Shimano 7-9 A-rig rod, Shimano Calcutta Conquest. (depending on what swim bait) Spoon---Reel Time Rod MHX 7-6 M/H. Daiwa Lexa Tx.rig craw tube.---Dobyns Extreme 745, Shimano Curado I Tx. rig worm or creature.---Dobyns Extreme 744, Shimano Curado I Magnum Fluke---Powell 714, Daiwa Lexa Swim jig,chatter bait, spinner bait, or square bill---Powell 714, Shimano Curado I Drop shot---Reel time rods drop shot rod, Shimano Stratic Drop shot---Power tackle drop shot rod, Shimano Stratic
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Re: What rods/reels do you have on the deck ready to go at all time?
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07/22/15 11:42 PM
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JoshMan734
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More in the summer than winter! And depending on how dialed in I am! But winter it ranges from 5-8 and in the summer and not on anything it's like 10-12 lol... That's embarrassing! But again if I'm dialed in during summer it's about 6-8
#LFG #TeamDobyns
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Re: What rods/reels do you have on the deck ready to go at all time?
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07/23/15 12:48 AM
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txlonghorns
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Its a seasonal for me but, for year round Jig rod and crankbait rod. x2
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Re: What rods/reels do you have on the deck ready to go at all time?
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07/23/15 12:58 AM
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Kevin Bryant
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