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Pa Tigers n trout
Posted 5/26/2021 12:07 PM (#980238)
Subject: Spinning or casting?




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Location: Central Pennsylvania
Thinking about a finesse setup soon, Stuck between a MH bass spinning rod and a 3/4k spinning reel or a bass casting rod and a casting reel. Both setups would have 20-40 lb braid. It'd be used for husky jerk type stuff, bass jigs, bass spinnerbaits, that sort of stuff. My main question is how much drag is enough for tigers? Second question is am I better off with one than the other?
sworrall
Posted 5/26/2021 3:43 PM (#980246 - in reply to #980238)
Subject: Re: Spinning or casting?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
If you are going to use jigs I'd get a spinning rod and reel. You also can work a Husky Jerk style bait a bit easier on spinning tackle. I caught my first dozen or so muskies over 50 on spinning gear with 17# mono, so superline will work fine. The drag will be plenty on about any spinning reel you choose, it transfers differently on a spinning reel than a casting reel. The rod can be a MH 7' model. Stay away from overly heavy action spinning rods as they don't cast well, set the hook well, or offer any real feel for a jig. You will want to hold the rod with the reel foot between your third and little finger, and it should balance well there. Tip heavy a lot is bad.
Pa Tigers n trout
Posted 5/26/2021 6:49 PM (#980259 - in reply to #980246)
Subject: Re: Spinning or casting?




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Location: Central Pennsylvania
What do you think about a 7'2 curado spinning rod and a 5000 stradic with 40lb braid and some sevenstrand leaders for this application, Steve?
sworrall
Posted 5/26/2021 10:06 PM (#980263 - in reply to #980238)
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That's a lot of outfit, pretty much top of the heap. Good set-up.
Ranger
Posted 5/28/2021 4:20 PM (#980304 - in reply to #980238)
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For what its worth, my custom jig/creature throw back rod is made from a blank designed for bass guys tossing heavy jigs into very heavy cover. Tricked out Ambassador 4500 bait caster loaded with 20# Power Pro. Around 7'2" and with a whippy top but a gorilla backbone. Don't like the spin cast route because it seems so much harder to underhand toss the jig/creature exactly where I want it within 25' of the boat.
Pa Tigers n trout
Posted 5/29/2021 8:21 PM (#980327 - in reply to #980304)
Subject: Re: Spinning or casting?




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Location: Central Pennsylvania
I'm considering a scorpion mgl from shimano with some 20 or 30lb braid and a mojo bass rod but I'm just having trouble deciding. Any issues with break offs with the 20lb braid?
Ruddiger
Posted 6/10/2021 5:55 AM (#980539 - in reply to #980246)
Subject: Re: Spinning or casting?




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Howdy,

Steve, do you recommend fast or extra fast? I was actually debating that very question yesterday on ordering a Legend Elite medium heavy spinning rod. Currently I am leaning towards fast for the twitch bait reason you identified, as well as horizontally fishing swim bait Doug Stange style.

Take care,

Ruddiger
true tiger tamer
Posted 6/10/2021 11:51 AM (#980547 - in reply to #980238)
Subject: Re: Spinning or casting?




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A Stradic 4000 is plenty for tigers and muskies as I've landed fish up to 50 inches. I team it with a med./heavy Bionic Blade Bass Pro rod. I'd lean towards 30 lb braid if any weeds or wood around, plus it still is light enough to cast a good distance. I get way better action on small creature lures and small cranks, topwaters, or bucktails with this set-up compared to a baitcaster. Heavier lures I use a baitcaster almost exclusively. Good luck.
sworrall
Posted 6/10/2021 3:24 PM (#980550 - in reply to #980539)
Subject: Re: Spinning or casting?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Ruddiger - 6/10/2021 5:55 AM

Howdy,

Steve, do you recommend fast or extra fast? I was actually debating that very question yesterday on ordering a Legend Elite medium heavy spinning rod. Currently I am leaning towards fast for the twitch bait reason you identified, as well as horizontally fishing swim bait Doug Stange style.

Take care,

Ruddiger

Fast is fine, and you will appreciate the action when popping a jig through cabbage.
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