Im talking rod, reel and line? WHat do you use to throw the bladed fish catching machines???
Thanks
Danny
Reel: Shimano Calcutta CT50
Rod: Bass Pro Shops SG60MT Spiral 6' Medium Heavy
Line: Berkley Big Game 15#
St. Croix Legend Elite EC60MF
Shimano Curado 100
12# Yozuri Hybrid ultra soft line
6'4" MH Team All Star rod.
#14-#17 test---most of the time #15 Big Game.
Abu Garcia C3 5501
This is a winning combo for spinnerbaits. The Abu Garcia and this TAS rod certainly shines for spinnerbait throwing. This is my setup for largemouth in Lakes. I use a slightly different setup for smallies in the rivers.
River Smallmouth--- 6' MH Team All Star Rod fast action.
#12 test---Excel
Shimano Curado
The reason I chose Excel line for my river fishing is that I am throwing pretty short most of the time on the Susquehanna in PA and Upper Potomac in MD. The #12 provides a little less resistance against the strong currents. Excel line is a little stretchy and it lends me that xtra shock strength on the hookup and for hard charging big smallies. A #5 and up smallie in warm water can be like hooking on to a Volkswagon going down the road sometimes, LOL. This has worked for me for a lot of years.
St. Croix Avid AC66MF with a soft tip (I may replace this with a G.Loomis PR844C)
Shimano Calais CL200
Yo-Zuri Hybrid Ultgra Soft #12
Shimano Citica 200D
Shimano Compre 6'10" MH XF
Triple Fish Florocarbon 12#
I use my MBR843 glx for 3/8-1/2 and step up to a 844 for heavier ones.
Line ranges from 12-20lb usually
Reel chronarch sf or standard chronarch
Main reason I use these rods, I dont throw alot of s/b. Out of what I own these work the best.
I use a 6'6" medium action bionic blade with an older style chronarh spooled with 10-12lb mono- caught a lot of fish with it- I don't think you need a very sensitive "high end rod" for a spinnerbait-
Custom CBR845 with Quantum Tour and P-Line CX 15 lbs.
MBR 844C with a Chronarch 100B loaded with Sunline Defier #13
I have a 6'6" Castaway and a 7' custom built rod that I use for SB's. One has a Curado on it, the other has a Quantum. Both are spooled with 17lb SilverThread.
MBR 843
TD-Z
12 lb Yo-Zuri
my favorite set up, and my favorite bait.
I use a Falcon 5 power 7' MH rod with a Johnny Morris 5.2:1 reel with 17 lb Stren heavy cover line. Ivan
Rod- 7' M BPS Bionic Blade
Reel-Daiwa Procaster 100HL
Line- 10lb Spiderwire stealth
I use this combo for both Spinner baits and buzz baits, so far I have no complaints, I fish clearish water and usually toss 3/16, 1/4, and 3/8 size baits and this set up works great for that, the rod has enough back bone, and just the right ammount of "flex" in the tip. The reel has 6.3:1 (28" pick up) ratio and excells in tossing those smaller baits, which is surprising for a $70 reel.
I used mono on this set up for a while, but the switch to 10lb braid (2lb mono diameter) allows me to fling 3/16 oz baits a mile, and really lets the baits run unhinderd by the line. I will take that over mono any day.
If I am using any baits bigger than 3/8 oz. (rare) I usually use a 7'MH rod for that.
Happy Holidays!
bitman,
QuoteWhats your favorite spinner bait set up???Im talking rod, reel and line? WHat do you use to throw the bladed fish catching machines???
For me it's the SC36'6" medium heavy fast action, custom spiral wrapped, split grip rod. Reel 1999 Accurist 501CX, spooled with 12# Sensation mono. Fishing a homemade 3/8oz tandem colorado, chartreuse/white spinnerbait (no trailer hook).
Tight Lines!!
7' ST CROIX Premier MF
Team Daiwa Advantage
17lb Trilene XT(green)
I throw a lot of spinnerbaits, and I've got two identical setups that I run. I have mbr843 glx's paired with Daiwa Alphas. I owned two Loomis SBR's (spinner bait rods), but I found the mbr843 to excel due to the tip. I did have IMX 843's before the GlX's, but for the purpose of throwing spinnerbaits, I can tell no difference. The mbr843 seems to have just the perfect speed and power for throwing spinnerbaits. For line, I always use 15lb clear Pline CXX reglardless of water conditions.
Reel: Abu Garcia 5600C4
Rod : 5-1/2 foot BPS pistol grip casting rod
Line: 15 pound Yo-zuri Hybrid
I can slow roll with this rig and run them fast just below the surface. In clear, shallow water the shorter rod lets me cast the spinner bait out from the boat and hit what I'm throwing at.
evergreen cobra
morrum ultramag
16lbs toray super strong
Not to get off topic, but from the posts, you guys use fairly large lines for spinnerbaits. I've been using 6-8 lb. Is there a reason for the large lines?
I have been using an Abu "Super 7" 7' composite rod with a daiwa procaster and Suffix Siege 12#
I am changing my rod to All Star Classic 6' medium fast. I think this will help me with my accuracy and the weight difference will help decrease the wear and tear on my arm.
QuoteNot to get off topic, but from the posts, you guys use fairly large lines for spinnerbaits. I've been using 6-8 lb. Is there a reason for the large lines?
More hook set power!!!
Sorry for my english (i'm Italian)
Most folks think that spinnerbaits are "reaction baits" and fish don't really shy away from the heavy line. I'm not 100% on that, but in the places I like to use them, I risk losing fish in trees if I don't use pretty stout line.
So.. 7' BPS MH "cranking stik" BPS extreme (wide spool) and 40 lb. Stren superbraid.
Fish in my avatar was caught on that setup.
For river smallies, 6'6" M "cranking stik" Diawa procaster and either the same line as above, sometimes 12 lb. flourocarbon.
For close quarter casting or around docks with 1/4 to 1/2 oz. baits:
Esox 5'6" CE Pistol Grip, Shimano Citica201D
For most spinnerbaiting with 1/4 to 1/2 oz. baits:
Esox 7' BY, Shimano Citica201D
For small spinnerbaits under 1/4 oz.:
Esox 6'6" or 7' BH, Shimano Citica201D
15 lb. test line.
Brad
6'4" Falcon Lowrider spinnerbait rod
Quantum PT650 5-1
15lb Big Game
Now in the summer months when the UP is really clear I will use 12lb clear Big Game but 90% of the time 15lb works best.
Allen
MBR783C
daiwa TD-Z
power pro 50#
15lb trilene big game leader
reel: Citica 200D
rod: BPS66MH el cheepo
line: Gamma Copoly 12lb
Rod: St. Croix Avid AC70MHF
Reel: Shimano Citica 200D 6.2:1
Line: Yo-zuri Hybrid Ultra Soft #12
For most spinnerbaiting I use an old pistol grip Lightning rod, 6', M/Hvy action with a Garcia 2005 reel spooled with 14lb mono.
I do change to a 6'6" Perf. Graphite, IM8 M/Hvy, BPS rod with a PQ round reel if I'm throwing long distances or big blades down deep.
Rod = 6'6" Med-Hvy All Star Platinum Series
Reel = Pflueger Supreme
Line = 30 lb test PowerPro in stained to muddy water
= 12-14 lb test Cajun or Shakespeare Supreme in clear water
JT Bagwell