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Re: All around combo [Re: wh2004] #13222889 07/23/19 12:51 PM
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Takes 30seconds to 1 minute to tie.
I like the method in the video. I do rub in a drop of superglue after cinching down the knot and cutting the tag ends.

The line to hook knot will fail before this line to line knot.





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Re: All around combo [Re: Fishinfellow] #13222897 07/23/19 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Fishinfellow
Maybe its just because I've accumulated so many rods/reels but I'm at the point where I'd rather have 3-4 setups than 1 "all-around" rod/reel combo. Especially with the affordability of the newer rods and reels available. At minimum I'd have a 7'4" Heavy, 7'3" MH and one more Medium action rod for cranks.



Trust me I understand that. Ive got so many setups for crappie, cats, salt, etc.
I can just count on one hand the times Ive bass fished in the past 10 years. That might change but for now, just one.
I do have a ML spinning reel I use for trout that I think would be good for drop shot, so I guess technically Id have two setups.

So say I said forget cranks and just got a setup specifically for soft plastics (Texas and Carolina rig). What would you get for that?

Re: All around combo [Re: wh2004] #13222920 07/23/19 01:17 PM
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Best widely available rod at everyday price for Texas Rig and C-rig
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Re: All around combo [Re: wh2004] #13222927 07/23/19 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by wh2004
Originally Posted by Fishinfellow
Maybe its just because I've accumulated so many rods/reels but I'm at the point where I'd rather have 3-4 setups than 1 "all-around" rod/reel combo. Especially with the affordability of the newer rods and reels available. At minimum I'd have a 7'4" Heavy, 7'3" MH and one more Medium action rod for cranks.



Trust me I understand that. Ive got so many setups for crappie, cats, salt, etc.
I can just count on one hand the times Ive bass fished in the past 10 years. That might change but for now, just one.
I do have a ML spinning reel I use for trout that I think would be good for drop shot, so I guess technically Id have two setups.

So say I said forget cranks and just got a setup specifically for soft plastics (Texas and Carolina rig). What would you get for that?


I'd go with the Shimano SLX reel @ $99, and a Shimano SLXCX72MH rod, 7'2" med-hvy with XF action. Also 99 bucks, gets you the combo for $198. Spool it with 20-30lb Power Pro braid for mainline, and 12-15lb Seaguar Red Label flouro for leader, or 12lb Berkley Big Game if you like mono.

That'll get you into the game for your budget level.

Re: All around combo [Re: mossyback75] #13222932 07/23/19 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by mossyback75
I would say 7'3MH to be the most veristal rod and a lews LFS speed spool is difficult to beat. Maybe a Diawa Tatula or Fuego. Ebay both under 100bucks



Follow this advice if you are only going to use it for a Tx. rig and a C. rig. Basically there are two lure weight ranges for M/H rods. Depending on the brand of rod the lighter action M/H it will start at 1/4oz or 3/8 and then end with 3/4 and the heaver action in a M/h will be 3/8 to 1oz. You will have to choose which model will work best for you. How light of a Tx. rig are you planning to throw and how heavy of a C rig do you plan to throw.

If you do 1/4 to 3/8 on the Tx. rig and 1/2 to 3/4 on the C rig, I would choose the lighter action rod.

Re: All around combo [Re: wh2004] #13223284 07/23/19 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by wh2004
Originally Posted by Fishinfellow
Maybe its just because I've accumulated so many rods/reels but I'm at the point where I'd rather have 3-4 setups than 1 "all-around" rod/reel combo. Especially with the affordability of the newer rods and reels available. At minimum I'd have a 7'4" Heavy, 7'3" MH and one more Medium action rod for cranks.



Trust me I understand that. Ive got so many setups for crappie, cats, salt, etc.
I can just count on one hand the times Ive bass fished in the past 10 years. That might change but for now, just one.
I do have a ML spinning reel I use for trout that I think would be good for drop shot, so I guess technically Id have two setups.

So say I said forget cranks and just got a setup specifically for soft plastics (Texas and Carolina rig). What would you get for that?



Haha....this was me. I catfished hardcore for years. Crappie was my life for just as long. Was actually a guide for a while down here on the coast were I use to fish 300 days a year. Avoided bass fishing like the plague. Guess I knew what it would do to me and I was right. I have now hand built 25 bass rods of all weights and lengths. All technique specific to my needs. One thing you will find about bass fishing is the need never ends. Terminal tackle/line/soft plastics/hardbaits/topwater/frogs/swimbaits/dropshot/shakey/ribbontail worm/straight tail worm. Once you have loads of it collected and rods and reels to go with it you then will need somewhere to store all of this stuff that you "need" while fishing. That was the ONLY reason I quit fishing for bass out of my aluminum crappie/catfish/bayboat. "Needed" storage for all of my stuff so I bought a bass boat.

Careful.....this "one combo" could easily become a lifetime of debt. Lol

Re: All around combo [Re: wh2004] #13223661 07/23/19 10:25 PM
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So the next tournament is set. We fishing the Brazos river north of Granbury (tin top). Not anyones first choice but its close. Any ideas for that part of the river?

Re: All around combo [Re: wh2004] #13225177 07/25/19 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by wh2004
So the next tournament is set. We fishing the Brazos river north of Granbury (tin top). Not anyones first choice but its close. Any ideas for that part of the river?


Ive never heard of that area, let alone anyone fishing it. I would fish boat docks and shaded areas when the sun gets high. Topwater in the morning. Spinnerbaits around structure. Texas rigs are always good.


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Originally Posted by Fishinfellow
Maybe its just because I've accumulated so many rods/reels but I'm at the point where I'd rather have 3-4 setups than 1 "all-around" rod/reel combo. Especially with the affordability of the newer rods and reels available. At minimum I'd have a 7'4" Heavy, 7'3" MH and one more Medium action rod for cranks.



Completely agree. It would be hard to get a rod to do all those things well. You would be surprised how much a rod can make a difference on the action of your baits and just your overall experience of a technique.

Originally Posted by mossyback75

Careful.....this "one combo" could easily become a lifetime of debt. Lol


Haha, so true.

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