Which combo would you choose?
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Which combo would you choose?
I'm looking for a casting setup to go after bass. Currently I have a 7' medium light (Cabels's Tourney Trail) spinning rod that I use for smallies and trout. I'd like something a little more stout for fishing cover and LMB.
Basically I'm looking for a 6'6" Medium Heavy rod with a good left hand retrieve casting reel (long time spinner, first time caster) at a good price.
The two setups I'm looking at are the Cabela's Pro-Guide 6'6" Medium heavy with the Daiwa Rojo reel.
Or...
The Bass Pro Shops Extreme Rod and Baitcast Reel Combo with the 6'6" Medium Heavy rod and ETX10HLD Reel(Or maybe one of the other reels offered in the combo deal).
I like that the Cabels's rod is a 2-piece, and I've heard good things about the Daiwa reels, but the Bass Pro Shop combo seems like it has a better rod (although it's a 1-piece) and a comparable reel. Both have good reviews on their respective sites.
Basically I'm looking for a 6'6" Medium Heavy rod with a good left hand retrieve casting reel (long time spinner, first time caster) at a good price.
The two setups I'm looking at are the Cabela's Pro-Guide 6'6" Medium heavy with the Daiwa Rojo reel.
Or...
The Bass Pro Shops Extreme Rod and Baitcast Reel Combo with the 6'6" Medium Heavy rod and ETX10HLD Reel(Or maybe one of the other reels offered in the combo deal).
I like that the Cabels's rod is a 2-piece, and I've heard good things about the Daiwa reels, but the Bass Pro Shop combo seems like it has a better rod (although it's a 1-piece) and a comparable reel. Both have good reviews on their respective sites.
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RE:Which combo would you choose?
Be bold! Buy both and get in trouble with the little woman.
This is the rule I used in my first marriage: It's better to ask for forgiveness than it is for permission.
Or...go for a casting rod rated for 12-15 lbs. I like lighter tips than the heavier ones. It's easier to load them up as most lures are less than 1/2 oz.
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Or...go for a casting rod rated for 12-15 lbs. I like lighter tips than the heavier ones. It's easier to load them up as most lures are less than 1/2 oz.
RE:Which combo would you choose?
I think you would do well with either of those. If you do not need a 2 piece rod, then I would go for the 1 piece. They are more sensitive. I like a 7' rod for most applications. I feel like I have more hook setting power. It is really a preference thing though. Good luck.
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RE:Which combo would you choose?
I'm in the market of a new casting set-up myself. what do you think of this.
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... id=0045096
it is the Cabelas Tournament ZX/Tourney Trail Casting Combo
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... id=0045096
it is the Cabelas Tournament ZX/Tourney Trail Casting Combo
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RE:Which combo would you choose?
The guy at GIJoes showed me a cool caster reel that had a "wiggle" or "jig" button on it. One press would reel in the line one revolution of the spool. I thought that was pretty cool, but then again, I don't know anything about Jigging, bait casting, or bass fishing.
RE:Which combo would you choose?
That was one combo I was originally looking at since I really like my Tourney Trail spinning rod. I just wasn't sure about that cabela's reel... it didn't seem to get very good reviews, at least when compared to the BPS and Daiwa reels.skimpy wrote:I'm in the market of a new casting set-up myself. what do you think of this.
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it is the Cabelas Tournament ZX/Tourney Trail Casting Combo
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RE:Which combo would you choose?
I think the best Bang for your bucks is a 6'6" ALLSTAR ROD MED/HVY ACTION / matched with a Pflugher presidential reel .. This will run you about $125.00 From Bass pro shop catalog .. you can purchase a gift card from most grocery stores or use your own Crdt Crd / this combo will last you a life time with proper care .. good luck ...BBD:-({|=
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RE:Which combo would you choose?
Do it skimpy. That looks like a pretty slick set-up to me. Cheap, but will do the trick for sure.skimpy wrote:I'm in the market of a new casting set-up myself. what do you think of this.
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... id=0045096
it is the Cabelas Tournament ZX/Tourney Trail Casting Combo
You guys in the market for starter combos should check out skimpys link too.
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RE:Which combo would you choose?
The single piece rod will have better action than if it was made 2 pieces but it will be harder to transport if your vehicle is small. Just something to think about.
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RE:Which combo would you choose?
fishnislife I bought the combo and it's great. It is my first baitcaster. I will upgrade later down the road, but for right now its perfect. I recomend this combo for a starter baitcaster.
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Which rod did you get with it? I may get that one.skimpy wrote:fishnislife I bought the combo and it's great. It is my first baitcaster. I will upgrade later down the road, but for right now its perfect. I recomend this combo for a starter baitcaster.
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RE:Which combo would you choose?
Tourney Trail IM7 6'6", 2pc Med. Hvy. I'm happy with it.
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RE:Which combo would you choose?
go with super cheap line for your first baitcaster. dont do what most people do and buy your favorite line that cost 20-40 bucks. you will end up cutting it all off on your first bad backlash. also get a baitcaster pick, you can buy rapala clippers and it will have a small knife, a baitcast pick and a lanyard. that pick has come in handy for me many many times.
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RE:Which combo would you choose?
I'd say the best combo for YOU is the one YOU pick out and put together. Don't rely on someone else chosing for you. It's like asking a group of cops what gun they like....you're gonna get different answers from everyone of them because each of us is different and there are so many different applications for each combo.
Do your homework...research....shop.....test....ask buddies (I guess that's what you're doing here) and then go out and get what feels good to you. That doesn't have to be the $300 combo either. My #2 combo cost me less than $25 (ebay and craigslist) and it's a Berkley / Quantum grouping, but it's got the feel I wanted.
Good luck.
Hope that helps.
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Do your homework...research....shop.....test....ask buddies (I guess that's what you're doing here) and then go out and get what feels good to you. That doesn't have to be the $300 combo either. My #2 combo cost me less than $25 (ebay and craigslist) and it's a Berkley / Quantum grouping, but it's got the feel I wanted.
Good luck.
Hope that helps.
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RE:Which combo would you choose?
Yeah, I wish I could try out some of the Cabela's and Bass Pro Shops gear locally. That's the big downside to mail order I guess... but Cabela's will be here soon.
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RE:Which combo would you choose?
I agree with everything tnj8222 said. Be prepared to get discouraged at a couple backlashes but once you get the hang of it you'll love your new caster. Either setup sounds sweet to me.
RE:Which combo would you choose?
i have 2 of the BPS extreme combos, absolutely LOVE them. Both mine are the 6'6" medium heavy rods, and I have one super high speed and one flippin' switch reel. Don't worry about it being your first baitcaster either,
as the braking system on those reels works wonderfully. Sure you'll backlash every now and then, but trust me once you go baitcaster there's no going back.
as the braking system on those reels works wonderfully. Sure you'll backlash every now and then, but trust me once you go baitcaster there's no going back.