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Whats the Best and most reliable?

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2006-12-06 11:31:57 · 7 answers · asked by Chyea 1 in Sports Outdoor Recreation Fishing

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It depends on what you're doing. If I had to choose 1 it would be a 6.5ft Medium Heavy graphite rod. The brand never seemed to matter that much as long as they were reputable (rapala, quantum, BPS, Daiwa, etc.). However, the BPS rod snapped when I smacked it up against my boat.

Now, if you have a ton of cash, you're going to want many different rods for many different purposes.

For crankbaits, spinnerbaits, or jerkbaits, I use Daiwa rods specifically built for crankbaits and spinnerbaits. These rods have the sensitivity taken out of them so that you don't set the hook too quickly. The pro's take this a step further and use fiberglass rods. You'll want short ones for fishing around cover (6.5ft) and longer ones for long casts in clear water (7 or 7.5 ft).

For finesse worms I use a spinning setup. Most of these come standard 6.5 ft nowadays and you can buy combos with usually a standard 5:2.1 spinning reel. Bass pro shops have some good combos this time of year. You can also use this for fishing a drop shot or small spoon. Basically, all the bass fisherman that I know have at least 1 setup for fishing light tackle.

For Carolina riged worms you're going to want another long graphite rod (7.5 ft). It should be a heavy action rod (personal preference). It tells you more about the structure that you're fishing. You can also double this one up as a flipping stick. Possibly may be used for pitching as well. Although, a 7ft medium rod seems about right to me.

For Topwater fishing, you'll want medium action. This will let you work the bait easier. 6.5 ft or shorter since when you're working a topwater, usualy, the tip is pointed down. Unless it's a buzzbait. In that case I use a meium/heavy rod like the all purpose 6.5 ftr.

For other things like spoons and senkos I use the "all purpose" 6.5 graphite rod.

This is all opinion and must be figured out on your own.

2006-12-06 13:11:43 · answer #1 · answered by zman_7200 2 · 0 0

Best Rod For Bass Fishing

2016-11-01 11:00:44 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I like All Star Rods. The best all round rod would be an 80/20. What that means is that from the reel to the tip is broken down to percentages by the stiffness of the rod. 80% of a 6ft rod would be about 4ft the other 2ft would be to the rod tip. The 80% needs to be stiff or have allot of backbone to handle strong fish and hook sets, the 20% needs to be some what flexible so it has some whip in it. The flex or whip absorbes some of the quick runs that fish can generate during a fight. It also helps to kinda whip your lure further when casting.

2006-12-06 13:09:12 · answer #3 · answered by rlnoon 2 · 0 0

For my bass fishing, I pretty much use nothing but Berkley,either a Bionix, or a Series One.G Loomis rods are excellent rods, but I can get 2 or 3 Berkleys for the same money as one GL, and the Berkleys are just as sensitive and strong.I agree with Bass Fisherman, stay away from the Ugly Sticks for bass fishing.They are heavy, and aren't very sensitive.They are ok for catfishing, because they are so strong.( I am not knocking catfishing, it is my favorite)

2006-12-07 05:00:44 · answer #4 · answered by whitey3169 3 · 0 0

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Whats the Best and most reliable?

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2015-08-06 18:00:38 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I like ugly sticks. I use a medium action 6' rod. I use it for walleyes and pike too. The most important factor though, is you. Bring your reel to a good sporting goods store, and try it on a dozen rods. You'll know which one is right for you. There are many good rods. Be careful, or you'll pay extra just for a name, and there is no point in spending a lot. I think mine costs about $40.

2006-12-07 02:26:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Gloomis probably has the best rods around ,Kistler rods are great rods as well.heres a link to a great website i have been using for years.

2006-12-06 11:42:27 · answer #7 · answered by Cali805Couple 3 · 0 0

get ugly stick rod its really strong i had 2 thats what i am using now

2006-12-06 12:22:39 · answer #8 · answered by bruceleenjackiechanmpls 1 · 0 0

ugly stick

2006-12-07 06:00:38 · answer #9 · answered by vy0441 3 · 0 0

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