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Don't know nothin' 'bout nucular physics and don't know nothin' 'bout bass
fishin'! I want to do some online shopping to get a feel for pricing. Any website suggestions? Any brand name suggestions? I want a 5.5 foot one piece graphite medium light to medium action baitcasting rod and a aluminum anodized ball bearing baitcasting reel with 5:1 retrieve and with a disengaging pawl and magnetic braking. This is for 12 pound braided line. I also want a 6 foot one piece graphite medium action spinning rod and a graphite ball bearing spinning reel. This is for 10 pound line. I got my suggestions from a book; I don't know any bass fishermen! So, if my info is outdated, or inappropriate, feel free to offer alternative suggestions. This is for California bass fishing and not for southern states bassing. I believe the region difference regarding gear is significant (so I'm told). I'm all ears (or eyes)! Thanks |
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![]() "Bryan" wrote in message ... Don't know nothin' 'bout nucular physics and don't know nothin' 'bout bass fishin'! I want to do some online shopping to get a feel for pricing. Any website suggestions? Any brand name suggestions? I want a 5.5 foot one piece graphite medium light to medium action baitcasting rod and a aluminum anodized ball bearing baitcasting reel with 5:1 retrieve and with a disengaging pawl and magnetic braking. This is for 12 pound braided line. I also want a 6 foot one piece graphite medium action spinning rod and a graphite ball bearing spinning reel. This is for 10 pound line. I got my suggestions from a book; I don't know any bass fishermen! So, if my info is outdated, or inappropriate, feel free to offer alternative suggestions. This is for California bass fishing and not for southern states bassing. I believe the region difference regarding gear is significant (so I'm told). I'm all ears (or eyes)! Thanks Go into the Outdoor Pro Shop in Santa Rosa. Complete shop, not always the cheapest, but some of the guys are big bass fisherman. |
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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net... Go into the Outdoor Pro Shop in Santa Rosa. Complete shop, not always the cheapest, but some of the guys are big bass fisherman. Thanks Bill. I prefer Western Sportshop in Santa Rosa. Outdoor Pro only seems interested in customer service if you have the blank check signed and sitting on the counter. I'll check out Western (Outdoor if I must) later this week. In the meantime I was hoping for some tips on what to look for so I could enjoy my online experience until I could show up in person. I've got a friend dying to learn how to catch bass, so I'm going along for the ride. No matter what, it gets us away from our wives for the day! |
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Bryan wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net... Go into the Outdoor Pro Shop in Santa Rosa. Complete shop, not always the cheapest, but some of the guys are big bass fisherman. Thanks Bill. I prefer Western Sportshop in Santa Rosa. Outdoor Pro only seems interested in customer service if you have the blank check signed and sitting on the counter. I'll check out Western (Outdoor if I must) later this week. In the meantime I was hoping for some tips on what to look for so I could enjoy my online experience until I could show up in person. I've got a friend dying to learn how to catch bass, so I'm going along for the ride. No matter what, it gets us away from our wives for the day! basspro.com and cabelas.com -- Del Cecchi "This post is my own and doesn’t necessarily represent IBM’s positions, strategies or opinions.” |
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Thanks, Del.
"Del Cecchi" wrote in message ... Bryan wrote: "Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net... Go into the Outdoor Pro Shop in Santa Rosa. Complete shop, not always the cheapest, but some of the guys are big bass fisherman. Thanks Bill. I prefer Western Sportshop in Santa Rosa. Outdoor Pro only seems interested in customer service if you have the blank check signed and sitting on the counter. I'll check out Western (Outdoor if I must) later this week. In the meantime I was hoping for some tips on what to look for so I could enjoy my online experience until I could show up in person. I've got a friend dying to learn how to catch bass, so I'm going along for the ride. No matter what, it gets us away from our wives for the day! basspro.com and cabelas.com -- Del Cecchi "This post is my own and doesn’t necessarily represent IBM’s positions, strategies or opinions.” |
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I use 8lb flourocarbon or mono for worm fishing which I do over 3/4 my bass
fishing time. I use a BassPro XPS rod with an old Shimano Bantam baitcasting 100 reel. The BassPro Extreme series rod is on sale now for $50 and is very decent. If there are bass clubs where you live they are a great place to learn what to do and buy. Some tournament fishermen are very closed mouthed so keep trying to find someone that can help. "Bryan" wrote in message ... Don't know nothin' 'bout nucular physics and don't know nothin' 'bout bass fishin'! I want to do some online shopping to get a feel for pricing. Any website suggestions? Any brand name suggestions? I want a 5.5 foot one piece graphite medium light to medium action baitcasting rod and a aluminum anodized ball bearing baitcasting reel with 5:1 retrieve and with a disengaging pawl and magnetic braking. This is for 12 pound braided line. I also want a 6 foot one piece graphite medium action spinning rod and a graphite ball bearing spinning reel. This is for 10 pound line. I got my suggestions from a book; I don't know any bass fishermen! So, if my info is outdated, or inappropriate, feel free to offer alternative suggestions. This is for California bass fishing and not for southern states bassing. I believe the region difference regarding gear is significant (so I'm told). I'm all ears (or eyes)! Thanks |
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On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 23:36:29 -0400, "Alex"
wrote: I use 8lb flourocarbon or mono for worm fishing which I do over 3/4 my bass fishing time. I use a BassPro XPS rod with an old Shimano Bantam baitcasting 100 reel. The BassPro Extreme series rod is on sale now for $50 and is very decent. If there are bass clubs where you live they are a great place to learn what to do and buy. Some tournament fishermen are very closed mouthed so keep trying to find someone that can help. "Bryan" wrote in message t... Don't know nothin' 'bout nucular physics and don't know nothin' 'bout bass fishin'! I want to do some online shopping to get a feel for pricing. Any website suggestions? Any brand name suggestions? I want a 5.5 foot one piece graphite medium light to medium action baitcasting rod and a aluminum anodized ball bearing baitcasting reel with 5:1 retrieve and with a disengaging pawl and magnetic braking. This is for 12 pound braided line. I also want a 6 foot one piece graphite medium action spinning rod and a graphite ball bearing spinning reel. This is for 10 pound line. I got my suggestions from a book; I don't know any bass fishermen! So, if my info is outdated, or inappropriate, feel free to offer alternative suggestions. This is for California bass fishing and not for southern states bassing. I believe the region difference regarding gear is significant (so I'm told). I'm all ears (or eyes)! Thanks Bryan, Missed the original post. Try rec.outdoors.fishing.bass, it's just next door. Intro yourself and ask questions you can't answer by goggling rofb. Also try rofb.org. I think it is still up and has lots of info. As for reels, I would recommend new or used (Try ebay) Shimano Curados for bait casting and Shimano spinning reels too. I used PP braided on all of mine Dan danl1@mchsiX Remove the X for e-mail reply 1996 HD Sportster 1200S. N9JBF. Bass fishing Aficionado! www.outdoorfrontiers.com www.SecretWeaponLures.com A proud charter member of "PETAF", People for Eating Tasty Animals and Fish!!! |
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