![]() ![]() My exact rod is the Shimano Sellus Medium Heavy Worm and Jig Cast Rod 7’2″. What: I use a 7’2″ medium heavy bait casting rod with a good bait casting reel. ![]() It’s a good simple set up so you don’t have to break the bank trying and buying the right rod and reel for each different finesse techniques. Plus, it’s light enough for drop shot techniques but has enough beef to throw weightless fluke’s or senko’s in and around thicker cover. This rod and reel along with the line set up let’s you get the casting distance you need. I’ve had no problems using this rod and reel for drop shotting, throwing smaller jigs, small crankbaits, or even little topwaters. flourocarbon leader depending on the cover I’m fishing. green braided line, and then I tie on a 6 or 10 lbs. Why: I can fish every type of finesse technique with this rod and reel set up. This set up works for every technique under the sun. A great rod for a reasonable price is this Shimano Sellus 1-Piece Worm/Jig Spin Rod (7-Feet 2-Inch Medium Heavy), and a reasonable reel is this Abu Garcia CARD SX30-C Cardinal Spinning Reel. ![]() What: I use a 7′ 2″ medium heavy action spinning rod equipped with a nice spinning reel. Here are the setups and why I think they work with every technique you need to crush bass. I’ve used many different rods and reels over the years and I’ve narrowed it down to these two set ups. With the right spinning rod and the right baitcasting rod, you can fish both finesse and power techniques to release the “Kraken” on bass! I’ve found that for myself and for all the people I’ve taken out on fishing trips, there’s really only a need for one spinning combination and one baitcasting combination. I primarily have two rod and reel combinations I use to crush bass. Here are my two favorite rod and reel combinations and how I use them with every bass fishing technique under the sun. I’m sure some rods and reels are better than others on certain fishing techniques, but I’ve found you can pretty much fish any technique (such as dropshotting, pitching, crankbaiting, etc.) with two different rod and reel set ups to catch those bass. There are so many opinions in regards to what the best rod and reel combinations are for each of the different techniques associated with bass fishing. ![]()
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