Everything posted by Nattyboh74
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Back into it: Looking for guidance on a setup.
Yeah, that is ONE thing that did scare me away a while back from fishing. There wasnt much going on here size wise. Im hoping if I get back into it, it wont be that all over again!
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Back into it: Looking for guidance on a setup.
Im also located in MD. Just saw that. I thought maybe a M and MH would be close in specs. The ML and MH would spread it out a bit. But Im going to base my decision off the mass. I would most likely be fishing worms and top water most often. Jigs would be nice too.
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Back into it: Looking for guidance on a setup.
Thanks Mick, So my intentions were to pick up two Avids, for some reason I thought that they were 149$. Thats why I was amazed for $20 more I could step up to a USA made rod with liftime warranty bersus the MOjo Bass. I think I'll get the Mojo bass rod instead. seems to still get great reviews. With that being said, they only have four options: ML/EF M/EF M/F MH/F Would the recommendation of buying a MH/F and M/F still stand true, or would the recommendation change/should I go ML? On a side note: Maybe I should step up to a St.Croix Avid in M/F for Finesse/Worm and get something cheap like a $50 rod ( Berkley Lightning Rod ) for cranking stuff? Would still use the Pflueger Pres. reel, Or would the two Mojos be a better all around?
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Back into it: Looking for guidance on a setup.
Thanks buddy. I'm located in Maryland and will be fishing in central MD and the rivers and creeks for bass, 95% of the time. I think two avids may be the best bet, what seems to be good quality, beat warranty. It's one rod forever essentially. I think I would be using more plastic worms than cranks. But I'd like to be able to throw a frog or spinnerbait/buzz or popper. Hence me getting two rods.
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Back into it: Looking for guidance on a setup.
Thanks for that reply. Explained a lot. Let me ask you think. I was thinking of the St.croix Avid since it's lifetime warranty and made in the USA. Should I spend more on say the worm rod or a cranking rod, if that makes sense? If there is a bass pro cheap-er rod out there then I could save money that could go toward everything else. Also when you're talking about the weight of the lure, and matching it to the power of the rod. Is there a chart out there for say a med. fast and med. heavy rods? Are those two rod weights good or should I get med heavy and med light? Or another combo? Can I truly get by with two rods now and honestly be alright? If so, which one of the avid would suffice, length etc wise? Thanks Mick Edited: I think I'm going with a Pflueger President 6930 ( or is the 6935 better for bass ) . With 12# power pro, maybe go with 15#? I don't need to do line backing as of yet, right? Maybe there is another reel around that price that may be better?
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Back into it: Looking for guidance on a setup.
I would want to use whatever would work on those rods. If I can run a 6' diver, then okay that's it. Same with spinners, I'd like to throw spinner baits of possible. I guess I should get two rods MF MH F and then pair them up with line and then find baits that are compatible
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Back into it: Looking for guidance on a setup.
Darren, When you say I can get away with them on a M rod, what do you mean? Should I be going heavier or lighter? I could get by with two rods, no? I know I'll be using plastic worms no doubt, but I'd like to use crank baits , jigs, spinners if possible too. Just to open the borders of what I COULD be fishing with if that makes sense. And on line, are you saying that to use braid, but run a leader? Appreciate it fellas. Great community here...
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Back into it: Looking for guidance on a setup.
Also on a side note, again this is all new to me again. I see the braided line you can step up on weight and go to a smaller diameter line. Great. But reading about using straight braid seems to be a no no. I don't trust my self on using leaders yet. Although the Alberto knot seems easy... I guess when storing the rod, you can reel in that Alberto knot without issue? Stupid question, but thought I'd ask. So is there a line that will work and not need a leader?Just get mono or FC ? Is that what that Yo Zuri recommendation was towards?
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Back into it: Looking for guidance on a setup.
Good stuff there. It's late here, so tomorrow I have more research to do. I may end up getting mojo's... But may get just two rods. I can add more if I see the need. If I were to get two, maybe a med and med/light? Fast or extra fast? This would be if getting two rods. http://m.basspro.com/St-Croix-Mojo-Bass-Spinning-Rod/product/2244876/
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Back into it: Looking for guidance on a setup.
More info... Thanks
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Back into it: Looking for guidance on a setup.
Thanks. So just transfer the info from that thread and replace baitcaster with spinning and it'll all be the same? I'm just having a hard time figuring out the medium light etc and the fast etc options.. And I'd probably get two rods , one worm and one crank
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Back into it: Looking for guidance on a setup.
Once again thanks. Hopefully I'll get more people in here! I'm always down to buy good used stuff, I don't have a problem with that.
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Back into it: Looking for guidance on a setup.
Thanks Rich, appreciate it. Yeah there is a lot out there to learn now that Im looking to get back into it. Too many options and confusion sets in fast, haha. How is the Mojo St.Croix? I was sad to see it was made in Mexico, as Im a big pusher of pro-USA made gear ( in all hobbies, when possible ). Fenwick HCM any good either? All in all thanks for the post.
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Back into it: Looking for guidance on a setup.
Hey guys, So as most of us, we have fished when we were younger with anything that we got our hands on. A rod was a rod... Now that Im a bit older and life's slowing down some, Im looking to get back into Bass fishing. I went to Bass Pro and there are WAYY too many options to choose from. Ive done some reading on here and and get a general idea on whats what, but Im looking to stream line a bit, rod/reel wise. I would be fishing 95% from the shore. so Id say make the decision on that. Also 95% bass fishing, maybe some Crappie/Perch ( if you can mix them into the same catagory... ) Ive never used a bait caster and dont want to learn as of yet. So Id be looking for 2-3 rod/reel setups for now. I dont want to spend much, but also I dont want something cheap. There is a lot of technology out there that you could take advantage of by bumping up just a bit, budget wise. So whatever would fit that bill, Id be interesting in checking out. I guess around 100$ for each rod..? Id be fishing plastic worms ( senko, lizard etc ) on one rod, top water ( poppers, frogs etc ) on one and another for heavy stuff like cranks, spinners ( would jigs fall in here? ). I dont know where to go with this all, hence the post. I wanted to ask people that have experience in this as I dont want to buy something and it just does perform, or I mismatch components. Could there be a rod that would take the place of all three? That would get me out there sooner and save money. Or many just two rods, one worm and one hard bait? I would also need reels obviously, but only spinning. Now is it worth to say spend more on a rod and go cheaper on a reel or vice versa? There has to be a balance point somewhere... Any and all help, Id appreciate it. Thanks guys. Looking forward to reading some stuff here.