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Gentlemen and Ladies, I haven't posted on the site in some time, but I check in everyday and read the forums and articles. I have learned to value your opinions and ideas on this sport that I love.

I am still relatively new to bass fishing so I am still learning.

My plan is to have designated rods and lines setup for specific techniques. I am thinking along these lines.

I am thinking a 7' rod medium fast with 12-16lb flourocarbon (sufix brand) for finesse techniques. Worms, lizards,etc.

Another rod is 7' with 55lb braid for lillypad jigging and frogging.

Yet another 6'6" rod with 10-16lb. mono for every thing else i.e. spinnerbaits,buzzbaits, and cranks, top waters, etc.

Is this approach accurate? Am I on the right path or do i have it all backwards?

I appreciate all your input and thank you for all for your posts that I enjoy reading daily.

God Bless

  • Super User

Your approach is just fine, but you could simplify

the decision:

Spinning tackle: Yo-Zuri Hybrid Ultra Soft #6

Baitcasting gear: Hybrid #12

8-)

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