Members bass master Posted April 17, 2006 Members Posted April 17, 2006 What Type and brand or rod and reel would you recommend for bass fishing on table rock
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted April 17, 2006 Root Admin Posted April 17, 2006 You must be more specific... what lure and application are you fishing? Spinner baits? Jigs? Plastics-carolina rig? Top water? Stick baits? Other?
Members bass master Posted April 17, 2006 Author Members Posted April 17, 2006 crank baits and soft plastics
Members LWW Posted April 20, 2006 Members Posted April 20, 2006 Thought I'd throw my 2cents in on your question. First, if I'm throwing crankbaits, which I love to do.. Bandit 300 series pearl black, I use a Shimano Curado baitcaster on a 7' MH Falcon rod. I highly reconmend the baitcaster, prefereably with a 6.2:1 gear ratio or higher to maintain a steady retrieve you can use all day. I like the longer rods so I can cast farther and I like a somewhat soft tip so I can feel the vibration of the bait better. The lighter the line you throw will allow your crankbait to get that much deeper, I use 8-10lb test on all my rods at Table Rock. For soft plastics, mostly finesse gear at Table Rock, I use a Quantum Catalyst spinning reel with 8lb PLine flourocarbon on a 7' medium action Falcon spinning rod. Again the long rod helps for casting and the medium action has a soft tip I can feel the bottom real well with. I have the same reel on a Medium Heavy action rod, but like the Medium action better. Flourocarbon line helps your bait and line sink to the bottom better. Top water: I might be different here, but I use a Shimano Curado or Quantum ACS on a 6' MH falcon rod with 10lb mono. I personally like the shorter rod length so I can work my bait faster (mostly a spook at Table Rock). The mono floats better and helps the action of the bait run on top better. Spinner Baits: I switch between spinning reels and baitcasters. They both work great to me. Overall I fish with my baitcasters more, simply because I have much better accuracy fishing with them, but the spinning reels are growing on me fast.. especially the Finesse fishing and Drop Shot techniques at the Rock.
Members bass master Posted April 20, 2006 Author Members Posted April 20, 2006 thank you for your reply
Members shadman Posted April 20, 2006 Members Posted April 20, 2006 i agree about spinning reels. Quality is better and better every year. Drop shots on tablerock with ultra-light gear has been producing around docks
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