How many rods do y'all use on an average trip?I normally use 4 to 5 but some of them pull double or triple duty so I could use a few more.
I use one for worms,another for cranks,another for spinnerbaits,and a topwater/jig rod and sometimes a spinning outfit.
I usually keep it to 4. One spinning rod for dropshots and mini-cranks, one rod for jigs and t-rigs, one for weightless soft plastics, and one for spinnerbaits and crankbaits.
2.
Baitcaster - Rigged with 50 lb. braided line. (Spinnerbaits, lipless cranks, frogs, buzzbaits, etc.)
Open-face spinning reel - Rigged with 12 lb. flouro. (Plastics, shallow cranks, light topwaters, etc.)
4 for me:
Flippin' rod for jig n pig. (30# Power Pro)
Spinnerbait/crankbait rod. (17# mono)
Weighted T-Rigged rod. (30# Power Pro)
Weightless worm/Buzzbait rod. (30# Power Pro)
usually 6, on my boat
2 regular baitcaster set ups
2 spinning outfits
1 flippin stick
and 1 ultralight rod, if i feel like fishing for pan fish or for inline spinners and such.
Let's see......
1 Swimbait
1 Jig
1 Jighead worm
1 Dropshot
1 C-Rig
1 Shallow Crank
1 Deep Crank
1 Mojo Rig
1 Fluke
1 Topwater/Jerkbait
I carry 20 in the boat. I only take 4 or 5 if in another guy's boat.
I always bring 4. But on some trips I could use more, some trips I could use less. But 4 is usually close to the right amount. 1 spinning, 2 BC, and 1 swimbait
QuoteLet's see......1 Swimbait
1 Jig
1 Jighead worm
1 Dropshot
1 C-Rig
1 Shallow Crank
1 Deep Crank
1 Mojo Rig
1 Fluke
1 Topwater/Jerkbait
All of the above with a flippin stick and froggin rod. LOL
Ronnie
4 to 9 in my own boat. Depends on the circumstances, and season. If I'm just hopping down the road for a couple of hours it'll carry less than I would for a 2 hour+ road trip, where I generally will bring too many to be safe. Even in my little 17 foot tracker I can comfortably fish with 8 rods on deck up front, but I usually limit it to 6, and I'll throw the rest in the rod locker, or if I'm alone, on the rear deck rod tie downs.
As many as 12, as few as 1.
I'll typically load-up both 3-place rod holders with six spinning outfits.
Each rod is pre-rigged with a different lure to cover all bases from the water surface to the lake bottom.
The choice of lures is not static, but stays in constant motion depending on the time-of-year
and the most productive lures during our last outing.
Roger
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Generally 6 on deck if I am fishing out of my boat or as a co-angler in a club tournament or FLW event. Some say to only bring 4 rods, but 4 rods takes up the same amount of space as 6. I feel 'naked' without all the options. You never know what the lake is going to throw at you, and I don't want to have to 'make due' with combo that isn't designed for the task at hand.
Rods 1-3: 24-7-365; rods 4-5 vary
1. Texas Rig
2. Swim Bait
3. Jig-N-Craw
4. Spinner Bait/Buzz Bait/Rat-L-Trap
5. Wacky/Spot Remover?Shaky Head
2 spinnerbait rods rigged with white and charturse
1 with jig
2 rigged for worms or craws
1 rigged with a jerkbait
1 with rick clunn shallow crankbait
1 with rick clunn deep diving crankbait
1 with rat-l-trap
1 with topwater
1 with chatterbait
1 spinning rod for tubes
1 spinning rod for 4 inch worms
1 spinning rod with spoon or dropshot
2 spinning rods rigged for crappie
On a good day 1-3 but on a bad day or a practice day usually one more than I have in the boat. ;D I usually take 15 in the boat with me but most are in the box unless its a rough day.
I usually carry 1-3. but I'm shorebound. When I'm not fishing from shore, I'm in a small 12' tin boat with an electric mottor, so theres not much room for two grown guys and a bunch of rods. And it's hard to carry arund a bunch when walking the shoreline.
Three are all you "need":
http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1196114229
8-)
I like to have one rod for each application. When fishing out of another person boat I bring 3 along" crankbait, worm/jig, carolina rig
I usually start out with 5 or so on the deck and 4 in the rodlocker. My goal is to have one on the deck at the end of the day. Meaning I have figured out exactly what the fish wanted that day.
a flippin stick
a spinnerbait rod
a topwater rod
a spinning rod for tubes
a spinning rod for worms
a heavy crankbait rod
a light crankbait rod
and two backup rods
These vary with the lake and time of year.
If I fish in another boat I bring 4.
a spinnerbait rod
a spinning rod dual uses tubes n worms
a 7' jig rod
and 1 crankin stick
I take 2.
Shimano Clarus 7 MH F Spinning w/ Shimano Sahara 2500 w/ 30lb braid for t-rigs and jigs
Ugly Stik with 10lb mono for everything else
Flipping stick with a jig
flipping stick with a soft plastic
Spinner bait Rod
Crank bait Rod
Frog/ Swimbait Rod
Chatterbait Rod
Spinning Rod for Finesse Baits
Harshman
Ideally two or three, meaning, I'm on a solid pattern and bait.
Usually, though, I'll have 4-5 on the deck and around 8 more rigged in the rod-lockers.
The life of a weekend angler, you know. I'm usually looking for fish to a certain degree, b/c I haven't been out there in a week or so, so I typically move around a lot until I find groups of fish, and then I'll slow down with a jig, tube, or worm.
For instance, I'm rigged for Saturday, and here's what's on:
Spinnerbait
Bandit 200
Shad Rap
Carolina Rig
Trick worm
Finesse tube on jig head
Tx Rigged tube
Tx rigged craw
Senko
Hair jig
Grub
I'll start out fairly fast with the CB, Shad rap, and SB, covering water. If that doesn't materialize or the bite dies, I'm going to back off and slow down some with the trick worm, tube, Rig, hairjig and grub.
If I can't find them on platics off of the bank, I'll head in and look for bedders with the craw, tube, and senko.
Because of all of this moving and searching, I like having everything pre-rigged. I usually can't fish all day, and I hate wasting time retying if I don't have to.
SC
I will usually bring 8 rods,
one rigged with,
senko------------spinning----6'9 MH fast kistler-------shimano symetre
tube--------------spinning----6'6 MH fast st.croix------shimano sahara
spinnerbait-------casting-----6'8 MH g-loomis ---------shimano curado
shallow crank----casting-----7' MH mod st.croix------shimano curado
deep crank-------casting-----7' MH fast st.croix-------shimano citica
frog---------------casting-----7' H fast guide series-shimano citica
jig-----------------casting-----7' H G-loomis---------shimano citica
topwater----------spinning---6'6 M fast st.croix-----shimano symetre
wow I have too much time on my hands
I'm going fishing today and I've probably got 16 rods in the boat.
12 various baitcasting combos, 2 bass spinning and 2 crappie rods.
6 rods usually
CASTING:
1 Kistler Helium LTA 6'9" MH for T-rigs and Jigs
1 Kistler MagnesiumTS 7' M Cranking stick for all cranks and some topwater (1/8-3/4oz.)
1 Daiwa TD-S 6'6" MH for close-quarter spinnerbaitin, buzzbaits, jerkbaits (I like stiff rods for these techniques)
1 Kistler Helium LTA 7' X-heavy for Froggin, Punchin Mats, and swimbaits (in MA the HUGE swimbaits dont fly too well)
All with Shimano Curado 100s or 200s except the Xheavy has a Pflueger Summit
SPINNING:
1 Kistler Helium II LTX 6'9" M for Dropshots, shakeyheads, flick-shake, darterheads, finesse in general (with Shimano Stradic Magnesium 4000)
1 St. Croix Avid 6'6" M for weightless worms, tubes, light cranks. (Shimano Sedona 4000)
one texas
one carolina
one lipless crank
one crank
I am glad to see this post. My fishing partner gives me nothing but grief because I take 4- 5 rods. We fish lakes and ponds from the shore , in water with waders , from a canoe, or my sea eagle boat. He says that something is wrong with me because I take tomuch stuff. but I see that I am not the only one with a problem . lol
i usually pack light and bring 2:
St. Croix AC70MF/Shimano Citica 200D/50lb powerpro for worms, jigs, spinnerbaits, etc.
St. Croix AC66MM/Shimano Citica 100DSV/15lb Yo Zuri Hybrid for anything with trebels.
sometimes i will bring my pflueger UL combo with me if i wanna have some fun w/ small bass and panfish.
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For swimbaits I use my Zebco 33 combo. For everything else I've got a couple fo Snoopy rods I use.
large swimbait.
small swimbait
spinnerbait
topwater
wacky rig senko
senko
fluke
crankbait
jig
jerkbait
and another 10 rods under deck, but usually 6 on deck at all times.