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vetman81 07-07-2005 12:49 AM

Question for the 2+2 fishermen
 
Looking at getting a new rod and reel, and I am thinking about getting a baitcaster. How hard is it to learn how to use one of these? All I have ever used are push button spincast reels and openfaced spinning reels. How big of an adjustment will there be? Also, does anyone have any suggestions for a good one under $100? Thanks.

PokerBob 07-07-2005 01:06 AM

Re: Question for the 2+2 fishermen
 
abu garcia 6500. what are you fishing for?

Vote4Pedro 07-07-2005 01:07 AM

Re: Question for the 2+2 fishermen
 
Ive used baitcasters a few times and I liked them a lot. It took me a few casts to figure it out, but after that it was cake. I dont have any recommendations for specific setups or brands, but you should defintely checkout a local sporting goods store and ask their experts. Good luck

M2d 07-07-2005 01:14 AM

Re: Question for the 2+2 fishermen
 
it was pretty easy for me to get used to a baitcaster, but I've been throwing big conventionals for a while now.
where are you fishing, what are you fishing for, and what style (bait, lures (what type), etc).

Biloxi 07-07-2005 01:17 AM

Re: Question for the 2+2 fishermen
 
Im also looking for a new reel and Ive tested out many different ones. Bait casting is not that hard IF you get a reel with brake system, which most decent reels do. The abu garcia 6500 is fine, but I prefer Shimano. Coriolis, Corsair, and Corvalus are all excellent reels with VBS.
"VBS helps 'educate' your thumb until you get the feel of the casting technique. As your thumb 'learns' -- turn off individual weights and watch your casting distance soar."

vetman81 07-07-2005 01:23 AM

Re: Question for the 2+2 fishermen
 
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where are you fishing, what are you fishing for, and what style (bait, lures (what type), etc).

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I will be fishing in lakes and ponds in KS and MO for bass and crappie mostly. I generally use lures but I do use live bait once in a while. I like using small jigs and in line spinners.

Vote4Pedro 07-07-2005 01:27 AM

Re: Question for the 2+2 fishermen
 
My friends ranch has a nice little lagoon that they keep stocked with bass and maybe bluegill? We used a variety of lures that he had in his tacklebox. All this took place in central california btw.

vetman81 07-07-2005 02:39 PM

bump
 
Thanks for the replies so far. Just bumping to see if anyone else has any ideas.

Shajen 07-07-2005 02:45 PM

Re: bump
 
Just curious, why the desire to get a different setup?

I love open faced reels.

Have you considered a fly rod? Not sure what type of fishing you plan on doing. (I'll read the other posts now)

EDIT: after reading the other posts, I think a little more info is in order. What are you fishing for and where? Stream, lake, from a boat, on the shore, etc...

M2d 07-07-2005 02:46 PM

Re: Question for the 2+2 fishermen
 
given your quarry, and the tackle used to go after them, I'd stick to a light or medium-light spinning reel. you're probably going to want to stick to 4-8 lb test for the bass and crappie, and a lighter rod to throw small jigs and inline spinners. baitcasters this small are a pain and counter productive.

how much are you looking to spend?
just re-read the first post. i'll take a look around the internet to see if I can find some setups in your price range.


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