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What to Throw 1/4 Oz. Square Bills On? #12260367 05/24/17 01:20 PM
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Been getting bit on the fry bite with 1/4 oz. Lucky Strike and Strike King square bills thrown on a Dobyns 704 CB and Curado 51E series with 8-10 lb mono line. I don't particularly like the outfit as I think even this rod is too stiff for the small bait and keeping better fish hooked up a low percentage deal. Switched out the #6 hooks for #5's and that helped but I still think I need a more forgiving rod, maybe something like an All Star popping rod. Any suggestions? Thanks, 'spoon

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Re: What to Throw 1/4 Oz. Square Bills On? [Re: Jig-N-Spoon] #12260387 05/24/17 01:30 PM
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use FLouro if you are switching to a more flimsy rod. You don't want to have double the stretch. You wont be able to drive the hooks in otherwise.

I would recommend a 6'6" MH with 10lb flouro. If you go with a medium/moderate rod, stay under 7ft.

Re: What to Throw 1/4 Oz. Square Bills On? [Re: Jig-N-Spoon] #12260421 05/24/17 01:42 PM
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i have a 6'6" - M BPS crankin stick that i use for tiny cranks like a RC.5 - it does amazingly well with casting the light weight lures but has enough power to fight big fish on it. not sure if they make them anymore though, doesn't look like they have them on the BPS website.

Re: What to Throw 1/4 Oz. Square Bills On? [Re: Jig-N-Spoon] #12260444 05/24/17 01:55 PM
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I have a Quantum Smoke rod, and it is absolutely perfect for square bills. It has a very soft tip for long casts and I can feel the bottom great. It loads up really well when you get a bite too. Only thing is if you catch a big one you will need to not horse it. I believe you would be very happy with it.

Re: What to Throw 1/4 Oz. Square Bills On? [Re: Jig-N-Spoon] #12260445 05/24/17 01:56 PM
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TackleTour research on fluorocarbon lines showed they actually stretch very close to the same as better monofilaments. I don't think you win a lot there. Fluorocarbon does tend to stay elongated after the initial stretching and doesn't retract like mono. But, not much gain there I suspect using one over the other.

For a quarter ounce, have you considered using spinning gear? You'd be able to use a 4000 series reel with a stronger drag maximum capacity to pull against larger bass better, yet throw it on a stiffer rod. The larger spool makes for larger coils of line to pull off, longer casts. The stiffer rod hurts here a bit, for sure, but the distance you gain from the reel averages this out. The stiffer rod will help you battle the fish.

The downside is a bit slower repetitive casting and retrieving. Most of us can't fire off repetitive casts with spinning tackle as fast as with a casting reel.

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Re: What to Throw 1/4 Oz. Square Bills On? [Re: Jig-N-Spoon] #12260456 05/24/17 02:01 PM
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Fluoro sinks which I like for crankbaits. Past that a 7' MH rod is fine.

Re: What to Throw 1/4 Oz. Square Bills On? [Re: Jig-N-Spoon] #12260470 05/24/17 02:14 PM
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Try your square bills on a Dobyns 733. thumb

Re: What to Throw 1/4 Oz. Square Bills On? [Re: Jig-N-Spoon] #12260629 05/24/17 03:30 PM
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For light / smaller crankbaits I like the Falcon Cara Reaction CCB-4-17MR. I use it for baits like KVD 1.0, Bandit 100/200, Bomber 4A/5As

Re: What to Throw 1/4 Oz. Square Bills On? [Re: Jig-N-Spoon] #12260792 05/24/17 04:48 PM
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I use my Dobyns 764 for small to medium built CBs with good success. Of course, I also use McCoys Mean Green, that gives the fish more stretch to play themselves out with. If you are ripping the hooks out of their mouths, pull your drag down so a 3# fish can pull a little drag. THAT suggestion is for ALL that are not keeping fish hooked and ripping the hooks out. Sounds like you might be doing that, with those smaller #5 hooks, try that first, before you go buying another rod. Hope this helps. Tight lines, keep safe and good luck.

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Tight lines, keep safe and good luck.

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Re: What to Throw 1/4 Oz. Square Bills On? [Re: Jig-N-Spoon] #12261038 05/24/17 07:02 PM
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I use the old green Falcon Cara Reaction Shoal Cranker. They don't make it any more. It is great for the smaller baits. It will be a sad day if it ever breaks!


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Re: What to Throw 1/4 Oz. Square Bills On? [Re: Jig-N-Spoon] #12261502 05/24/17 11:46 PM
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Picked up 2 of the Lews White speed sticks in med. action 7ft. and have been impressed nice tip and back bone throw 1.5s a mile tip is soft enuff to roll or side cast. Teamed up with Lews LFS 12-15lb floro. Both rod and reel $99 each. Switching from carbonlites to these.

Re: What to Throw 1/4 Oz. Square Bills On? [Re: Jig-N-Spoon] #12261569 05/25/17 12:36 AM
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Really? I'm sorry, I'm just a mediocre bass fisherman...you're really considering a new rod, or entire setup, for 1 bait? You're getting bit with what you have, just not landing (it sounds like) the better fish...loosen your drag a bit and thumb when needed.

Re: What to Throw 1/4 Oz. Square Bills On? [Re: Mark Perry] #12261571 05/25/17 12:38 AM
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Originally Posted By: Mark Perry
Fluoro sinks which I like for crankbaits. Past that a 7' MH rod is fine.


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Re: What to Throw 1/4 Oz. Square Bills On? [Re: Jig-N-Spoon] #12261686 05/25/17 01:36 AM
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Get the spinner bait special from Ron @ Reel Time Rods at lake Fork. It is an awesome rod for moving baits. 6-9 in length.

Re: What to Throw 1/4 Oz. Square Bills On? [Re: Jig-N-Spoon] #12261820 05/25/17 02:47 AM
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7'4" KVD tour model cranking stick in medium action with 12lb fluorocarbon on a Shimano curado 5.3:1. Great control for casting in tight spots, u can cast it a mile and the rod has plenty of backbone.

I like this rod so much that I ordered two of his 7'11" cranking rods/reels for deep diving CB's

Here's a tip: You can get a 40% discount on up to 5 items on the quantum website with the promo code KVDQPTPC1. A great deal if you are interested in ordering multiple items, otherwise shipping is a bit high for a single rod. Also there are some nice rebates as well.


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