Fixed spool for bass rod

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Fixed spool for bass rod

#1 Post by shortcircuit »

Hi all just looking for some advice on a fixed spool reel for a potential new rod.
I'm looking at getting a light beachcaster 3-4oz for bass something like a Penn powerstix.

What would ye have in mind as a good partner to a rod like this?
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Re: Fixed spool for Bass rod

#2 Post by red »

What kind of budget?
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#3 Post by roger de dodger »

a fixed spool spinning reel would be nice on it not a little namby pamby one something a bit bigger ,abu do some half decent ones at resonable money which power stick are you looking at bass,13 foot or 15 foot ?
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Re: Fixed spool for Bass rod

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red wrote:What kind of budget?
could I get something decent for 50 euro?
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roger de dodger wrote:a fixed spool spinning reel would be nice on it not a little namby pamby one something a bit bigger ,abu do some half decent ones at resonable money which power stick are you looking at Bass,13 foot or 15 foot ?
maybe 13 ft.
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#6 Post by john86 »

Get a size 4000 shimano reel you will get a good one for 50euro they will outlast the other brands of reel.Any bigger than a 4000 on a light bass rod feels to heavy in my opinion.Think paul mason on here east coast tackle is now stocking shimano gear he is sound to deal with.
I have shimano reels for nearly 20yrs with and i wouldnt be the most gentle with stuff and i ve never had a single problem stay away from cheaper brands the wont last long
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#7 Post by roger de dodger »

if its the 13 foot i,d go for a 6000 or 7000 size reel :wink:
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#8 Post by andy k 85 »

I'd go with the 13 ft rod its nice and light for scratching away. I think the 15 is to big
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#9 Post by TomCat »

Have a look for Abu cardinal 177 swi, brilliant little reel for the money and should balance a 2-4 oz rod nicely.

If its a surf rod for fishing bait for bass I'd suggest to look at the shakespere salt flattie a traditional style light rod that you could ledger for bass and hold in your hand in the surf.

This style of fishing is brilliant, ledgering a bit of crab along the surf waiting for that distinctive bite and run of a bass.
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#10 Post by roryodonnell »

http://www.alanhawk.com/reviews/soro.html
I had a stradic 5000fj on a daiwa supercast bass and it was pure bliss. Loaded with braid mind you.
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#11 Post by shortcircuit »

have actually picked up a light 2-4oz Shakespeare odessa bass rod 11'6" on the for sale section here. I assume anything bigger than a 4000 would be too heavy on a light rod like that?
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#12 Post by TomCat »

I don't thing so I'd being looking at A Shimano 5000 size or a Daiwa 4000 size for a rod of that rating should balance it well, but its up to personal preference in the end.

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#13 Post by shortcircuit »

right folks last question on this- for fairly close in work, non heavy duty would 12lb line be sufficient?

cheers for all the responses everyone.
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#14 Post by roryodonnell »

Plenty
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#15 Post by lucky13 »

i ususally use a 6000 size reel on rods over 12 ft.the new penn fs battle looks deadly :wink:
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#16 Post by highwatermark »

Use an 11' 6" Shakespeare Salt Bass 2-4oz with Shimano 5000 GTEB, 12lbs fox super steel.......no problems......no fish either yet, I find it nice and balanced setup, light enough to hold close in for surf
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#17 Post by sailnfish »

I use a Penn Captiva 2 6000 on a Shakespeare salt 11'6 Bass rod rated to 4oz. The 6000 size reel feels good to me on a light bass rod although I can also see how people could prefer a lighter reel while legering.
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#18 Post by stevo74 »

I use a shimano 6000 on a 12ft6 rod so I'd say a shimamo 5000 would suit a 11ft6 better...
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#19 Post by roger de dodger »

odessa bass will take a 6500 or 5500 multi ,its quite a powerfull little rod :D i had one and used it with a bait runner alot aswell :wink:
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