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Weevil |
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Posts: 143 Location: Palatine, IL | I am looking to put together a rod/reel combo for bass-sized crankbaits. I am looking at the St. Croix PC70MHM, but am undecided on a reel. Any suggestions? | ||
Ronix |
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Posts: 981 | curado 300 for daiwa lexa 300 | ||
IAJustin |
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Posts: 2015 | that rod is rated for 3/8 - 1oz baits so you will be throwing very small stuff? if that's the case your hooks will be small.. will you be using 50lb braid? ... I'd match that rod with any quality bass bait-caster and don't lock down the drag, I have a curado 200 and like it ..but I just never throw stuff that small intentionally for muskies. I'd get a little heavier rod if muskies will be the main target and put a Revo Toro 50HS on it for small baits. | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I have the St Croix TBC74HF with a Revo Premier mounted for launching cranks at the Bass up here. Nice outfit! I spanked the Bass with it this Summer, and found it to be my go to outfit out of several. | ||
RyanJoz |
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Posts: 1716 Location: Mt. Zion, IL | Revo winch works great for me. | ||
Weevil |
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Posts: 143 Location: Palatine, IL | I'm going to use it for bass and walleye. | ||
Muskie Treats |
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Posts: 2384 Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot | Currado 200. I have several and highly recommend them. If you can find one of the older E5's go for it. It's a little slower but great for deep cranks. If you're going to be throwing small, light cranks go with the Currado 50. | ||
milje |
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Posts: 410 Location: Wakefield, MI | I have a couple of Revo STX reels and love them. | ||
brewcrew |
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Go with a fiber glass rod such as a quantom kvd cranking rod or mojo bass cranking rod. With small hooks keeping fish pinned can can be a nightmare especially if you want to use braid. | |||
MuskyMulisha |
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REVO 50 HS/ 8' st croix 3/4-3oz baits...perfect. | |||
grandriverglidebaits |
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Posts: 99 | Abu garcia 4600. Used mine almost everyday for 6 years never had a problem. Can throw a 16th oz. Jighead no problem as well as gliders 3 to 4 oz. A good price too. | ||
MuskyMATT7 |
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Posts: 553 Location: 15 miles east of Lake Kinkaid | If you want to be technical, you need to elaborate on "bass sized crankbait". In my view a bass size crankbait can be a 1/4oz shallow diver or a 1 oz deep diver. I would fish these on 2 completely different rods. Sworrall's suggestion was spot on for an awesome combo. As a general guide get a 7'-7'6" Medium weight moderate action rod and pair it with a 5:4 gear ratio Curado 200 or Revo (S, SX, or STX). | ||
Guest |
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im pretty sure you could just put any casting rod and reel together and throw any bass lure you want on without any trouble. Im sure the guy that is throwing a 1/2 rattle trap with random rod and reel is going to catch just about as many fish as the guy throwing the same bait that carefully thought out the dimensions of every aspect of the rod, reel, and line. | |||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | That...is not accurate. | ||
Muskie Treats |
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Posts: 2384 Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot | Guest - 12/4/2012 8:33 PM im pretty sure you could just put any casting rod and reel together and throw any bass lure you want on without any trouble. Im sure the guy that is throwing a 1/2 rattle trap with random rod and reel is going to catch just about as many fish as the guy throwing the same bait that carefully thought out the dimensions of every aspect of the rod, reel, and line. I guess guys like Van Dam could refine their presentation and catch just as many fish throwing the Zebco 300 then? Ummmmmm...no | ||
mm3 |
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Posts: 388 Location: Northern Illinois | What types of line and leaders do you guys use on these setups? I like heavy duty braided line and stranded wire leaders on my musky reels, but I think I need something a little more "stealthy" for those days where I downsize and fish for "whatever I get." | ||
Schuler |
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Posts: 1462 Location: Davenport, IA | Any bass reel over $120 will hold up. That price is make or break for me. I use Abu Garcia, Pflueger, Daiwa and Shimano reels. My AVC70MHM has a Revo STX (1st gen) with 5.4:1 gears in it. 12 lb mono is my line of choice for this setup. For shallow cranks I prefer 14-20 lb line and a 6:1 reel. | ||
jasond |
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Posts: 187 Location: West Metro, MN | I have a revo STX that has been awesome through 3 seasons of walleye and bass crankbait fishing. I have 40# 832 on it and typically use a 20lb floro leader. | ||
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