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Hey guys, I introduced myself in a different thread, but I want some opinions/ advice on my bass setups. Im fairly new to serious bass wrangling and want to fine tune my current gear. I have two rod/ reel combos for now and am looking at a third (after joining this site).
1. 6'6'' Crucial M with a Sedona 2500 spooled with 6lb Flouroclear. Used mostly for small bait fish cranks, wacky worming and weightless T-rigging. 2. 6'6'' Crucial MH with a Curado E7 spooled with either 12 or 15 lb Flouroclear, cant remember which. Used for crankbaits, buzzbaits, T-rigs, C-rigs, and I have been experimenting with pop r's and the like. 3. New rod/ reel im looking at purchasing. 7'6'' Crucial H with a Revo SX 7.1 with 50 lb. Power Pro braid or Sufix 832, whichever I happen to like more. This will be my flippin/ pitchin/ froggin rod. Took your guys advice from my first thread and came up with this setup and I think it will do well. I fish mostly small lakes/ ponds here in NE Ohio. There is some cover, lily pads/ grass, but mostly muddy or stained water. I do not have a boat, hence the shrter rods and plans for only three at the moment. I dont want to be dragging 50 lbs of gear every time I go out. I have been noticing that the flouroclear doesnt sink, or at least not a bad as some make it out to be. I think braid would would better for the heavy applications. Is the 50lb braid enough or should I go 65 lb? Sorry for all of the questions and that this is a long and slightly random post. I would appreciate any tips/ opinions on my current gear. I have learned a ton already from you guys. Keep it coming! Zach
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