I posted this on the "Bass" forum and almost forgot about this one. Any help would be appreciated.
Well I got the itch already and am starting to look into buying a new spinning combo for this year. I would like to get a quality combo that would suit the following bass applications: light jigging, topwater poppers, and small cranks. I will also be using this rod for some walleye fishing. Preferably this rod will be 6'-6" (or 6') and medium or medium-light action. By the way, I like a nice soft tip on my spinning rods. Since the "Bass" forum is full of experts, I would like some input of which rod(s) you all recommend. I think I have my spinning reel(s) narrowed down to two or three, but am still searching for a rod.
Currently I have a couple Bass Pro Shops Bionic Blade spinning rods. These rods are great, but would like to try something a little different than the Bass Pro line as I have a total of 6 different BPS rods.
I would like to keep the dollar amount between $50 and $150, so the high-end G-Loomis rods are a little out of my range. If there are any Fenwick, St. Croix, Browning, or Shimano (others also) rod owners out there, let me know what you think.
Thanks in an advance for your feedback and I apologize for giving anyone else "the itch" to fish open water.
I have shoot one or two, but I'm not hunting them with the crossbow, only deer!
Some grouse, turkey and a deer are my goals for this season, with gun or bow. 😉
I gave a very loud and obnoxious Grouse plenty of time to stop walking down and beeping at me on the log I was sitting on, it may have been his drumming log? Eat, um! 😋
I missed a grouse by a half inch a couple years ago and was told after the fact by my buddy it was illegal.
I didn't look into it, just took his word for it.
I usually bring a field tip in my quiver just in case I decide I need convince my buddies to try squirrel.
I would really like to pick up some grouse, a turkey and some deer meat with my new crossbow this fall. A few more 100 honey-do's at the new house and I should be good! 🙃
If you’re a bow hunter, you kinda hafta automatically consider it if you have birds around. BUT I will say you’re better off either concentrating on one or the other OR hunt from a blind.
They are super quick to pick off tree stand hunters more often than not.
Anyone going this season?
Never have tried a fall hunt but would like to give it a try.
They seem to really be grouped up now.
Any tips on how to pick the best roadside ditch to sit in? Their everywhere! 😆
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I posted this on the "Bass" forum and almost forgot about this one. Any help would be appreciated.
Well I got the itch already and am starting to look into buying a new spinning combo for this year. I would like to get a quality combo that would suit the following bass applications: light jigging, topwater poppers, and small cranks. I will also be using this rod for some walleye fishing. Preferably this rod will be 6'-6" (or 6') and medium or medium-light action. By the way, I like a nice soft tip on my spinning rods.
Since the "Bass" forum is full of experts, I would like some input of which rod(s) you all recommend. I think I have my spinning reel(s) narrowed down to two or three, but am still searching for a rod.
Currently I have a couple Bass Pro Shops Bionic Blade spinning rods. These rods are great, but would like to try something a little different than the Bass Pro line as I have a total of 6 different BPS rods.
I would like to keep the dollar amount between $50 and $150, so the high-end G-Loomis rods are a little out of my range. If there are any Fenwick, St. Croix, Browning, or Shimano (others also) rod owners out there, let me know what you think.
Thanks in an advance for your feedback and I apologize for giving anyone else "the itch" to fish open water.
Coach Dog
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