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My Bass BFS Gear

My Bass BFS Gear

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I started BFS fishing in 2015, back when very few US anglers even knew about it. At first, I used mostly Japanese-made trout stream gear and discovered it worked surprisingly well for bass too. Recently, with the introduction of the Curado BFS to the US market and the rise of American-style BFS bass fishing, I decided to separate the Japanese BFS trout approach from the US bass fishing style. Here are my results: two combos—P5 Destroyer Siglett and PopX—cover all my BFS bass fishing needs. I pair an Aldebaran BFS 22 with the Siglett and a DC 25 with the PopX, along with some starter lures. I have a $200 order from Tackle Warehouse on the way, and $750 worth of items in my wishlist, waiting for the next discount to complete my collection. For line, I spool my reels with JDM Seaguar and Varivas lines.

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