What would be the best rod and reel for bass fishing?
Written by Josh on November 4, 2008 – 9:22 am -I am not fond of baitcasters and dell'che looking for a spinning reel. The firm is usual lle about 1-2 pounds. sea bass, but there is no possibility to fish the fish substantially larger. I want something strong enough to catch a larger fish if it is my sense, but with enough finesse to make the smallest of fun still. Use lots of spinners and buzzbaits. Suggestions?
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By caunltd on Nov 6, 2008 | Reply
What is your price range? When it comes down to, you can spend little or as much as you like a. You can either pay another $ 30 for that 'combined;'s wrong do well or you can pay $ 1000 a that' combined; s going to be impressive. (Assigned, it 's really too much money in my opinion … but if you have, then why not?) If the Ministry looking for something in the range of centrally located, I 'd be estimated with a coil and a respectable 10lb auction estimated range of 8-17lb. If you can afford $ 100 + for a reel, then I 'd say the Daiwa. If not, then Shimano is probably your best bet. (average maturity PFLUEGER and reels of Quantum are quite respectable for the money too.) If you can afford $ 100 + for the auction, then suggest the falcon, Fenwick, Shimano, or Quantum. If less than that, then I 'd still consider the Shimano and Quantum, as Shakespeare ….. Keep in mind, BassPro and Cabela 's always stuff on sale …. Esspecially combos.
By shoot2kill on Nov 9, 2008 | Reply
I fished with all of $ 800 + increase and I 'has caught the VE with developed that have cost less than $ 30. In my mind there not? a better fishing rod low that the Shimano Clarus. Until the reels go, the Plueger supreme? by far the best. Both can identify about $ 200 installed.