30 to 60lb line? thats pretty heavy line, I used that down at a pier this past week on a saltwater rod... unless you're talking about something different lol.
the bass here i've found don't really bite live worms such as nightworms, but they seem to like plastic worms. as for rod and reel i have no godly idea what rod or reel it is, it looks pretty dinky. i'm hoping to buy a new rod and reel here soon.
I am new to fishing... gotta pond at one of my parents house, but the fishing isn't all too good. I am better at saltwater fishing, but want to try my hand at bass fishing since i live inland. Need to know what #line to use, and weight. I like heavier weight because i am accustomed to it from saltwater angling and like to cast with it (if this is the wrong forum for these questions just tell me) and if someone would tell a good rod/reel combo that is cheap and beginner friendly i would be jazzed.
anyways i am new to bass fishing so wish me luck!
hey guys i'm new to bass fishing. I'm better at saltwater fishing but am completely average. I have my dads old rod he doesn't use anymore and would like to start fishing Belews Lake in North carolina and need to know if i need to fix up my rod special and what bait to use.
also, whats the heaviest weight that's ok to use for bass? I am used to heavy weights for saltwater and like casting with them better. and what pound-test line should I use?
thanks and any extra tips or suggestions are welcome! including rod+reel setups
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