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#7064718 - 01/18/12 10:05 AM Banking Gear
Mister Fish Offline
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Registered: 09/04/10
Posts: 131
Loc: Abilene Texas
I am in Abilene Texas and I want to get into hunting the big BLUES. What type of gear should I get for bank fishing. I will be mostly fishing Kirby Lake and Ft. Phantom.
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#7064765 - 01/18/12 10:20 AM Re: Banking Gear [Re: Mister Fish]
CatfishHunter1963 Offline
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Registered: 02/23/10
Posts: 815
Loc: Hurst Tx.
Surf rods are rod of choice for bank fishing.Sometimes you have to cast a long distance and a 8-12 foot rod will give you the ability to do that.Not to mention that the longer rods give you more control over a big fish.You will also need 2-6 ounce weights depending on wind and line weight.Use line no lighter than 20 pound and leaders between 30-50 pound.Hooks should be between 5/0 and 8/0 circle or whatever your comfortable using.That covers the basics and if you need any detailed info jus shoot me a PM.There will be alot of people to chime in here soon and they will have alot of good info also.Good Luck!!!

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#7064819 - 01/18/12 10:32 AM Re: Banking Gear [Re: Mister Fish]
Mister Fish Offline
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Registered: 09/04/10
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Loc: Abilene Texas
Thanks for the info. I look forward to reading other post. Guys are landing blues here in the 30lb range everyday.
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#7064835 - 01/18/12 10:36 AM Re: Banking Gear [Re: CatfishHunter1963]
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Jim pretty much covered it, all you'll need is some pvc and rebar rod holders and you're good to go
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#7064838 - 01/18/12 10:37 AM Re: Banking Gear [Re: Mister Fish]
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Possibly some waders depending on where you fish
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#7064893 - 01/18/12 10:48 AM Re: Banking Gear [Re: Mister Fish]
Mister Fish Offline
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Registered: 09/04/10
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Loc: Abilene Texas
Yea I have waders already. I will look for some rod holders as well. Where is a good place to buy the rods? What type of reels should I go with
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#7064972 - 01/18/12 11:04 AM Re: Banking Gear [Re: Mister Fish]
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Registered: 02/23/10
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Rods and reels are a tough one to suggest!Your budget is going to be the deciding factor there.Spinning reels are easier to cast but Baitcasters cast further.Buy what you can afford!!!If you find something you like,before you buy it,just post your choices and you will get many replies,good and bad!

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#7065000 - 01/18/12 11:09 AM Re: Banking Gear [Re: CatfishHunter1963]
Mister Fish Offline
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Registered: 09/04/10
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Loc: Abilene Texas
Originally Posted By: CatfishHunter1963
Rods and reels are a tough one to suggest!Your budget is going to be the deciding factor there.Spinning reels are easier to cast but Baitcasters cast further.Buy what you can afford!!!If you find something you like,before you buy it,just post your choices and you will get many replies,good and bad!
I was thinking about buying like 2 of the proangler rods but I didnt know if they were better for boating instead of banking. I have an Academy near me and I was going to check there for a 8-12 ft rod. As far as budget goes I can spend about 100-125 for a rig. So going off that amount any suggestions?
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#7065065 - 01/18/12 11:23 AM Re: Banking Gear [Re: Mister Fish]
DEERSTRANGLER™ Offline
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Registered: 08/11/08
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Loc: AZLE
10' Pro Angler Rod. $45.00 check the link in my sig. Ed can ship the 10'ers pretty cheap. Spinning or bait casting available. I use Cabelas Salt Striker Spinning reels and 7000 series Abus on mine.

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#7065105 - 01/18/12 11:33 AM Re: Banking Gear [Re: DEERSTRANGLER™]
Mister Fish Offline
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Registered: 09/04/10
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Loc: Abilene Texas
Originally Posted By: DEERSTRANGLER™
10' Pro Angler Rod. $45.00 check the link in my sig. Ed can ship the 10'ers pretty cheap. Spinning or bait casting available. I use Cabelas Salt Striker Spinning reels and 7000 series Abus on mine.
Thanks I will definitely be checking them out. Do you guys use braid or mono line? What type of line is recommended. I know im asking alot of questions but I'm trying to get it right
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#7065331 - 01/18/12 12:31 PM Re: Banking Gear [Re: Mister Fish]
albertking Offline
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Registered: 08/22/05
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Loc: post, tx
if you have access to a welder & some junk iron, you can make rod holders like this



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#7065380 - 01/18/12 12:42 PM Re: Banking Gear [Re: Mister Fish]
DEERSTRANGLER™ Offline
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Originally Posted By: Mister Fish
Originally Posted By: DEERSTRANGLER™
10' Pro Angler Rod. $45.00 check the link in my sig. Ed can ship the 10'ers pretty cheap. Spinning or bait casting available. I use Cabelas Salt Striker Spinning reels and 7000 series Abus on mine.
Thanks I will definitely be checking them out. Do you guys use braid or mono line? What type of line is recommended. I know im asking alot of questions but I'm trying to get it right


I personally use Cabela's Salt Striker Mono in 30lb. It's low memory and thinner than other monos out there.

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#7065422 - 01/18/12 12:50 PM Re: Banking Gear [Re: Mister Fish]
SoonerDG Offline
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Registered: 02/15/02
Posts: 797
Loc: Arlington, TX USA
And a dock cart or waggon to haul things to the waters edge. That way you don't have to carry it and you can make just one trip.
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#7065999 - 01/18/12 03:36 PM Re: Banking Gear [Re: Mister Fish]
Chess101 Offline
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Registered: 07/02/09
Posts: 980
Loc: Dallas,TX
BPS power plus surf rods are what I use. No complaints here...24.99-29.99

Rod holders can be made out of PVC and rebar and a couple of clamps or duct tape!

Good luck
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#7069814 - 01/19/12 06:24 PM Re: Banking Gear [Re: Mister Fish]
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Registered: 04/18/10
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Loc: Burleson, Tx.
You prefer spinning or Baitcast? If u plan on buying more than one at a time then may be worth the drive into DFW......

I have 3 of the 10' ProAngler rods with spinning reels- I really like them. I also have 8 other various spinning combos in different brands and price ranges.....depends on your budget.

Baitcast: Can't go wrong with a ProAngler Combo - $100 for both rod/reel

Spinning: ProAngler with best reel u can afford or

Click Here-Best Deal for Price - can get 8' or 10'


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#7070183 - 01/19/12 08:16 PM Re: Banking Gear [Re: Mister Fish]
UsArmyTDI Offline
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Registered: 08/18/11
Posts: 427
Loc: west fort hood texas
I just baught an abu. 6500 c3 reel and a8 foot eagle claw cat claw rod combo for 100 bucks. Add 2 spools of power pro 50lb braid and a package of gamu. Oct. Circle hooks in 0/6 and I'm at 123 bucks. All from my local acedmey
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#7070186 - 01/19/12 08:16 PM Re: Banking Gear [Re: Mister Fish]
UsArmyTDI Offline
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Registered: 08/18/11
Posts: 427
Loc: west fort hood texas
I just baught an abu. 6500 c3 reel and a8 foot eagle claw cat claw rod combo for 100 bucks. Add 2 spools of power pro 50lb braid and a package of gamu. Oct. Circle hooks in 0/6 and I'm at 123 bucks. All from my local acedmey
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#7070361 - 01/19/12 08:54 PM Re: Banking Gear [Re: Mister Fish]
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Loc: Burleson, Tx.
Thats a good combo there UsArmyTDI......u could also mount a PA reel on those Eagle Claw rods and save $30 a pop vs them Abus...... thumb
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