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Re: White bass set up [Re: waffles] #13057032 02/09/19 12:21 AM
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6.5 ft Pro Angler with a Pflueger President spooled with 15 lb power pro and a 12 lb Berkeley Vanish flouro leader.


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Re: White bass set up [Re: waffles] #13059444 02/11/19 03:17 PM
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My set up for fishing stump and log filled east Texas rivers is really anything that can consistently cast 20-30lb braid and an 1/8 or 1/4 oz jig. I tie braid straight to a 1/4 oz roadrunner. The jig will stick on wood a lot. The braid will allow you to straighten the hook. Otherwise you will lose 50 roadrunners a trip. Normal bass gear will cast the 1/4 oz fine. If I'm fishing 1/8 oz, I have a really small spinning combo I got at Academy. Its basically the smallest that's not ultralight. I spool with 20 lb braid. My whitebass fishing is just chunk and reel it back slow.

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