I typically use a medium heavy 7’ fast action rod paired with a 7:1:1 reel as an all around combo, you can throw anything from weightless plastics to 1/2 oz chatterbaits. Just a tip for anyone interested
@mzahra1 ain't that the truth. And honestly 3, casting rods and 2 spinning I think you could definitly get away with for sure. Sure it's prob nice to have a rod and reel setup for everything but come on is it REALLY needed lol.
I've watched this video every spring for the last 3 years thanks flukemaster one of these years I will remember what all my rods do but if I don't I always got your videos!!
Great info Gene! FYI: since I use sit on 10' kayak, most of the time, I prefer 6'6" medium fast rod instead of 7' medium fast rod. In tight creeks, even shorter helps. Let us know if your increased kayaking ever changes your views on rod and reel selection.
This is the kind of video I've been searching for for months and thank god a person that's reputable and knowledgeable like you has made it. Thank you now I feel good knowing I can do ALMOST everything on this type of rod being a medium action moderate to fast or extra fast rod. Could 10lb test be the LIGHTEST you would go for most of these applications for fish that don't get more than a few pounds and if I am the type of person that's not a violent hook setting person?
Flukemaster I know I'm late to the party but would you choose a M power fast action over a M power moderate fast action say for top water, jerkbait, cranks, and light chatterbaits? Thanks fluke
Colorado_koolaid from all the advice ive been ever given from Fluke himself, Tactical Bassin, you DEFINITELY wanna go with the rod that has the MODERATE ACTION, im actually gonna be purchasing a DOBYN'S FURY SERIES 7"2 MEDIUM HEAVY POWER WITH A MODERATE FAST ACTION, they actually call it a MediumHeavy Cranking Rod
From what flukemaster said in another video is that if he had to choose one rod it would be a medium heavy fast action rod, that's what I bought with a fast reel I'm going to give it a try and hopefully I made the right choice.
thanks Gene, finally someone making instructional videos, presuming the viewer needs the basics You do this clearly in the same fashion that Al Linder and Bill Dance did for me when I was new to Bass fishing Much better than reading about it, to actually see the instruction is great
These series of videos are incredible. This is the type of information that always seems elusive to us new fisherman. A similar video would be really nice for line types like when to use all braid, when to use all flouro, when to use what type of leader, etc. Maybe I'm just dumb, but I need to see stuff laid out plainly to really get it.
That was a LOT of useful information! I've been fishing spinning reels all my 60+ years. Recently my son suggested I start using baitcasters. Your channel has been the best source of information, real useful information on UA-cam. Thanks!
thank you for the tips I have been using a spinning rod my whole life I can't wait to switch to a bait caster I had no idea there were so many options thanks gene
This series of vids is really helpful. I wondered why everyone recommended a medium rod for spinnerbaits and chatterbaits I hated it. That would be because I have to many 1/2 ounce lures. lol
This is a great series! Thanks for doing this. I've been able to find random bits and pieces of this info over the last few years but it's tricky to put all those random bits together if the explanation isn't complete. You explain very clearly and thoroughly. Keep teaching the world to fish!
Jinn, This rod is seasonal in SoCal, It is my go to in cold season 842C Conquest, But like April to may 844c conquest will be my go to rod. Great video and agree with all you said.
Awesome video Gene. The only thing with me on a kayak is I take five rods with me. I have to give and take on every way I fish. Whether that being my power pf rod, my line, and the type of baits I'm throwing out there. Plus I don't have the funds to buy a couple extra rods and spare reels with this line or that line sitting on it waiting to go. But as always great video
Gene, your videos have helped me immensely. I grew up trout fishing in little mountain streams and have been trying to navigate the vast world of bass fishing for the past two years. My biggest point of confusion is matching rods to lures. Is there any way you write up a cheat sheet with a list of rods and their complement of lures. Thanks, JC.
There are medium fast action rods that are labeled from one fourth to three fourth oz that help out with bigger baits. Posion adrena and zodias make some.
Awesome video Gene! Commented on this a year ago and revisited. Love the medium power rods, where most people recommend a mh I feel I have more control with the medium. Thanks again for the great tutorials, one of my favorite on UA-cam
Great video Fluke! My main rod is the Castaway Taranis CX1 7 foot Med Heavy and it's a great all around rod with the Lews Tournament Pro G Speed Spool TPG1SH 7:5:1 gear ratio. I throw 30# suffix 832 braid to a seaguar 14-17# red label or invx leader depending on where I'm fishing.
Great video as always Fluke! So much good conversion on this... like the Dobyns rods. Have a 704 which is rated as a heavy, I bought it to learn the jig. But it’s a little more towards the medium heavy side. An amazing all around pole! It has enough tip to fish a spinnerbait but the back bone is outstanding!! Conversely I bought a 703(medium heavy) for spinnerbaits and seems to have to much tip for a good hookset at times! Also, it’s cool to see how people fish different. I for one like the 7:1 for bottom fishing to pick up the slack quicker but a 6:3:1 for spinnerbiats. I don’t mind reeling faster when they want it that way because to me it makes me feel more in the bait more... example: if it’s moving fast I can get in the groove easier and makes it more realistic if I reel fast, where if I’m reeling slow and the baits moving fast from using a high gear ratio It feels weird like I’m not in sync with the bait with how I’m reeling. Thanks for all your tips bro!!
This video was really helpful. I picked up a MH glass cranking rod (it's in the mail) and was trying to figure out if I could throw baits like spinnerbaits and chatterbaits on it as well -- I hear a lot of mixed things, but you seem to have no issues on a medium rod which should be similar.
What line setup would you recommend when spooling (not a baitcasting reel, but a spinning) a spinning reel. Like you did a video on money saving tips for baitcaster reels. If you can, I would REALLY appreciate it if you did one of those videos for a spinning reel and when using/spooling/etc a spinning reel. Thanks for teaching me more about fishing.
Very informational, thanks Gene! Just bought my first bait caster (Abu Garcia black max combo, medium rod with a 6:4:1 gear ratio reel) and this video helped me so much!
@@TheFlyingJerzey the black max casting reel is an awesome reel to learn on like I did and I still use even though I have more expensive reels I did not care for the rod that came with the combo so I put it on a diawa aird x medium rod and I love it!
Thanks for these videos gene ive been rewatching these videos constantly trying to hone everything in and make the right purchases and for a medium power I’m going with the defy black from 13 in a 7’1 appreciate it and GO DAWGS!
Yo Gene! When using the DSLR take it off auto focus when you have all that going on in the background or if using auto use F8 or more for iris. If you weren't using auto focus....well, then get better at setting that focal point. Messin' with ya man, good info as always.
As a moderate-budget rod, I (as well as others) have found that the Garcia Veritas line runs a bit stiffer than others...so their 'medium' is more like somewhere in-between a medium and medium-heavy. Makes for an interesting either/or if you're only carrying one rig and need to cover different types of baits.
Hello Gene, great video. Quick clarifying question. On the first series of lures/baits that you covered (spinner, buzz, chatter and top water baits) are those all lures you recommend fishing on a medium power moderate action rod or just a fast action rod? I understood the last grouping you covered, ie small square bills, lipless, shakey heads, finesse jigs and texas rigs were all fast/xfast action. Just want to make sure I got the first group correct. Thanks, Nick
I just bought a Shakespeare durango medium actions 6ft 2 piece baitcaster for $10 at Walmart and I got a abugarcia baitcaster reel I'm so excited to fish with it ASAP when I can go out fishing🎣 again 👍💯
Two questions gene. 1. When you use braid and a fluoro/mono leader would you use a light wire hook or a thicker hook? 2. Since 30 pound braid is the equivalent to 8 lb mono then what makes it okay to use since that would typically be too small on a baitcaster (by mono standards). Thanks as always!
This is great info but I definitely recommend throwing almost any moving bait on a medium heavy fast or extra fast and like he said if your going to fish a chatter bait bump it up to a medium heavy power rod
great video , love watching and learning and showing my kids and nephews what I learn.. question? what kinda lure is best to use when fishing in river,, pond and lakes are pretty far here where I live so I normally fish in river. I've caught nice 4 lb bass in it with senkos but would like to learn to use top water lures and spinner baits and so on.. thank you once again
You mentioned using a mono leader / braid mainline for topwater walking baits... do you feel that it's necessary to use a leader for topwater in general, or is that specifically related to imparting the proper action with the walking bait? Loving this series, gonna have to watch them all multiple times to absorb, digest, and analyze all the info presented, sir.
I looked at the the rod u help make for 13 fishing is it good for jigging,pitching and frogging or what's ur recommendation cause I need a rod for each technique plus I am a shorter man and I love theses video helps my kids and I better understanding how to use the rods correctly
Thanks for this video Gene. I have a similar setup for the same uses and was going to add another combo for kayak fishing. Would you recommend getting another medium/fast setup since I don't use bottom contact lures over 1/4 oz and half ounce top water lures.
Great video as always.. I am seeing some use a moderate fast taper now for spinnerbaits and chaters. Also I am switching to support good American made rod companies like ALX, Kistler, Mccain, St Croix .
these rods are the best.. you can even do weightless and drop shot with them. I use 6 lb mono mainly.. is it worth it to do flouro leaders using that light of mono? I fish Castaic lake its a high pressured super clear lake.. I do pretty good with mono most the time.. though its still easy to skunk from shore here. since there is only a few miles of shoreline to fish at upper and lower combined. I also like drop shot and snag a lot so not sure if tying leaders all day would be fun. and mono so cheap to respool.
I have a medium/heavy fast action 7' rod with a 6.3 reel on 12 lb. line. How do you think this pairs with the texas rig? Should I get a lighter rod for my lighter tackle ? Thanks, your channel is the best.
First off your videos are awesome and lots of help from someone trying to become a better bass fisherman. Please keep them coming. I am curious do you use braid on all your reels with leaders or do you have some that have straight mono or fluorocarbon? Thanks!
Hey Gene if you ever get the chance could you please do a rod review of the Dobyn's Fury series rods? I know how fond you are of 13 fishing but I trust your opinion and would be glad to see it. Thanks again and good fishing buddy!
Fluke, I have a question. I bought a 6’7 fate chrome rod medium fast. I was wonder, not using a leader, what type of line mono/flouro/braid would be the best overall for this rod for what you can fish with a medium/fast. I have all the baits you mentioned in the video, but just wanting to use one type and pound of line. Thanks for all you do for us.
I finally bought my first rod and reel. I bought a medium mod fast 6’ ugly stick/ Shakespeare. Can I throw lures with it, it’s a spinner rod. Thank you
So I’m going to be getting my first ever “medium fast” rod and honestly can’t wait I’ve got MH and I’ve got H but now this one will be my dedicated cranking/moving bait rod some people prefer to go with moderate action rod is there really a big difference between this Mediuk fast and let’s say a MH Mod? I see that you use yours for a variety of cranks and moving baits so I don’t feel like I’m making a bad choice by going with this one hour suggesting
Question, what length is the fluorocarbon leader typically that you have attached to the braid? I have purchased several Medium Heavy/ Heavy action rods/reels and opted to utilize braid. Specifically for heavy cover/grass. Also, what kind of knot do you utilize for the connection between the two lines? Thank you sir.
Really looking forward to the rest of the videos in this series! Question for you, and you may not know the answer (which is fine), but do you know when 13 Fishing's Defy line will be available for purchase? I'm in need of a med bait casting set up, but can't seem to find any info on when they'll be out. I'd love to pair it with an Inception. Hard to find a set up that I like that's available in left hand retrieve, but that one seems like it'll fit the bill. Thanks!
a medium is my go to also, i ride a grom motorcycle as my daily. so i cant take some huge poles. i have a ugly stick 6 foot and a ugly stick 6'6 both are two piece ones. but ya the shorter one is more like a medium light and the longer one is a little more stiffer. but still i love em because you can throw a lot of baits on just one pole and it even does finesse really well. i also like to take out a ultralight incase the big ones just wont bite and try for some big sunfish or crappie too. though sometimes i tend to just throw the small gear if those fish are biting which can maybe make me miss some bigger fish going after those same ones.. though i have caught a nice 5lb+ largie on a small 1/8oz fly.
Thank you jean for always supplying us with some straight to the point fishing tips and excellent content. I have learned allot just by watching your videos. Maybe we can fish together someday!
thanks for this video. One question: I prefer fluorocarbon over braid since I'm new to baitcasters. what pound of line should I put on this medium power fast action rod?
when would you use a 6'6" medium power fast action casting rod? I have one laying around that hasn't been used in years. and reason why I ask is because I've got a few booyah micro jigs that are like 1/8oz and a 1/4oz and wanted a more compact rod. plus I'm thinking like maybe 15lb braid on a lews lfs 7.5 or the next size down in this reel line up on this 6'6" medium rod for tight quarters and target casting all from shore for very light vegetation, and down timber and fishing open waters towards weed lines.
I use that exact setup for wacky rig (unweighted worms of any kind), small spinnerbaits, small crank baits, and this summer, I'll be trying light top water. I also like it for light jerkbaits. It's replaced my medium/fast spinning rods (as a find baitcasters more comfortable)
Love this video. Just got myself a medium fast action rod. How heavy should my lures be? Mine is 1/8-1/2 ounce. I have plenty of half and 1/4 ounce moving baits. Is it ok to actually use the max recommended weight on a rod? Thanks for the help. I know this video is older but I’ve learned so much from your vids. Thanks again if you see this.
I’ve noticed you use a lot of leaders.... what is the reason? Been casually bass fishing for 20+ years and never used a leader on a bass rod just salt water. Curious why.
I haven't fished square bills alot, and I hear you all say that you "rip it through grass". My question is this... do you worry about the grass that gets caught on the hooks that you have to clean off after each retrieve? Does the grass being on the hooks affect fish biting or not?
Great video brother. Hey I have a question off the path a little but it's driving me crazy I have a 2005 G3 175 12volt I can't get me electronics Bilgepump live well to come on trolling motor works big motor works all my connections are hooked up really not much there to connect and my fuses are good what am I missing it's driving me nuts. Thanks brother
Gene. I've just started fishing with braid. I am going to purchase a Lews heavy 7'6"" rod with a Lews super duty reel 8.0.1 for a pitching and flipping rod. I am looking at the seaguar flipping braid in black. I am some what confused about color of baits and line. I read and hear that dark color lures should be used in dark water because it can be seen by the fish. Reading about the new Seguar braid in black they say it is virtually invisible in the water. Can you help me out here? Oh. Great video.
It's kinda like braid doesn't disappear in water like floro does, so when you use say high vis green it stands out more in the water, when you're punching more specifically there's not really a lot of sunlight that's under that grass, so the idea is even in clear water it's dark under matts so black line will be harder to spot in theory. With punching inTheory the bait is falling right in front of the basses face and the dark color will be easier to pick up. Again all in theory I use braid 70% of the time even in stained water never had a problem
Great Video, one question though. Even within the medium rod category they are a few price points. What is "better" about a $250 rod vs a $100 rod? And can your average angler even tell the difference?
I don't think the average angler can tell the difference. The 70 to 120 dollar rods are so good these days I don't even notice the 250 dollar ones anymore.
This is such needed info as the industry becomes even more flooded. I fish inshore and freshwater and boy oh boy it can be super complex with rod selection.
With the medium action rod setup you have do you still use braid to fluorocarbon leader with the squarebills and lipless crankbaits or do you switch the reel with just fluorocarbon
I have good rods and reels but just sort of figured out that i wasn’t using the right baits with my rods last season (I’m new and learning I’m sorry) and now i feel like i have spent good money on good stuff but that i don’t have the right stuff 😩
Zach SD realized that not all my setups are medium light and i do have a medium rod so I’m not as stressed anymore i hope you’re happy with your rods and reels and you catch nothing but Mondos this season
Is copolymer an okay choice as a leader material? I only have one medium fast baitcaster that I use to throw all my lures, including top/suspending/diving baits. Seems like most of them are neutral buoyancy, so I could use that and not have to retie a mono/fluoro leader when switching between floating and diving baits. Or is it better to just suck it up and retie the leader (or cut the leader off entirely) when I switch between baits?
Hey Gene! Miles from Orange County, CA. I'm new to largemouth fishing but have been slaying surf/inshore/offshore fishing in the Southern California Bight for nearly a decade. I have found a pond nearly heavily pressured but full of large bass. (9+ lber on a live bluegill) I just trying to find myself a respectable PB and have no idea how to match plastic color to water clarity. Ive got a varierty of green pumpkin/black blue worms for 1-2 foot chocolate milk. A how to video would be extremely helpful!! Cheers and thank you for the awesome channel!
I typically use a medium heavy 7’ fast action rod paired with a 7:1:1 reel as an all around combo, you can throw anything from weightless plastics to 1/2 oz chatterbaits. Just a tip for anyone interested
Thanks. You really need to have a go to rod, if you follow the manufactures' science you'll need 47 rods for every bait / fish / technique lol
Thanks
@mzahra1 ain't that the truth. And honestly 3, casting rods and 2 spinning I think you could definitly get away with for sure. Sure it's prob nice to have a rod and reel setup for everything but come on is it REALLY needed lol.
I've watched this video every spring for the last 3 years thanks flukemaster one of these years I will remember what all my rods do but if I don't I always got your videos!!
I’m glad there are people like Gene on UA-cam, that’s very informational. Been here for about 3-4 years and he never disappoints.
Great info Gene! FYI: since I use sit on 10' kayak, most of the time, I prefer 6'6" medium fast rod instead of 7' medium fast rod. In tight creeks, even shorter helps. Let us know if your increased kayaking ever changes your views on rod and reel selection.
Fluke, out of all the fishing channels, I find yours actually helpful. Thanks for the tip videos. Keep doing your thing!
This is the kind of video I've been searching for for months and thank god a person that's reputable and knowledgeable like you has made it. Thank you now I feel good knowing I can do ALMOST everything on this type of rod being a medium action moderate to fast or extra fast rod. Could 10lb test be the LIGHTEST you would go for most of these applications for fish that don't get more than a few pounds and if I am the type of person that's not a violent hook setting person?
Thanks man and yes 10 lb would be the minimum.
Flukemaster thanks for the reply. greatly appreciated.
Flukemaster I know I'm late to the party but would you choose a M power fast action over a M power moderate fast action say for top water, jerkbait, cranks, and light chatterbaits? Thanks fluke
Colorado_koolaid from all the advice ive been ever given from Fluke himself, Tactical Bassin, you DEFINITELY wanna go with the rod that has the MODERATE ACTION, im actually gonna be purchasing a DOBYN'S FURY SERIES 7"2 MEDIUM HEAVY POWER WITH A MODERATE FAST ACTION, they actually call it a MediumHeavy Cranking Rod
From what flukemaster said in another video is that if he had to choose one rod it would be a medium heavy fast action rod, that's what I bought with a fast reel I'm going to give it a try and hopefully I made the right choice.
thanks Gene, finally someone making instructional videos, presuming the viewer needs the basics You do this clearly in the same fashion that Al Linder and Bill Dance did for me when I was new to Bass fishing Much better than reading about it, to actually see the instruction is great
Thanks Muddy
These series of videos are incredible. This is the type of information that always seems elusive to us new fisherman. A similar video would be really nice for line types like when to use all braid, when to use all flouro, when to use what type of leader, etc. Maybe I'm just dumb, but I need to see stuff laid out plainly to really get it.
That was a LOT of useful information! I've been fishing spinning reels all my 60+ years. Recently my son suggested I start using baitcasters. Your channel has been the best source of information, real useful information on UA-cam. Thanks!
thank you for the tips I have been using a spinning rod my whole life I can't wait to switch to a bait caster I had no idea there were so many options thanks gene
This series is some of your best informational videos to date. You help simplify things for me. Keep em coming!
This series of vids is really helpful. I wondered why everyone recommended a medium rod for spinnerbaits and chatterbaits I hated it. That would be because I have to many 1/2 ounce lures. lol
This is a great series! Thanks for doing this. I've been able to find random bits and pieces of this info over the last few years but it's tricky to put all those random bits together if the explanation isn't complete. You explain very clearly and thoroughly. Keep teaching the world to fish!
Jinn, This rod is seasonal in SoCal, It is my go to in cold season 842C Conquest, But like April to may 844c conquest will be my go to rod. Great video and agree with all you said.
Thanks for helping me navigate the extremely confusing world of baitcasters
Make more of these videos. You are really helping me and I'm sure alot of other people. I need all the info I can get before investing in my line up
Good information! I found this helpful.
Awesome video Gene. The only thing with me on a kayak is I take five rods with me. I have to give and take on every way I fish. Whether that being my power pf rod, my line, and the type of baits I'm throwing out there. Plus I don't have the funds to buy a couple extra rods and spare reels with this line or that line sitting on it waiting to go. But as always great video
I love medium action rods! Great video. Definitely helps me get some ideas of what to fish next time I’m out!
Medium action is perfect for smaller ploppers too. A versatile rod action Indeed.
Quick question what's your favorite spot to fish for bass in illinois? Love the videos though man always learn something new each video
Newton Lake is the best bass lake in illinois... Fluke master likes coffeen its good as well
Love your videos dude. I work at bassproshop so I like to learn as much as possible to help inform customers.
Gene, your videos have helped me immensely. I grew up trout fishing in little mountain streams and have been trying to navigate the vast world of bass fishing for the past two years. My biggest point of confusion is matching rods to lures. Is there any way you write up a cheat sheet with a list of rods and their complement of lures.
Thanks, JC.
He made a video a few years back called the complete bass fishing rod lineup hat covers pretty much all you’ll need to know. Good luck man.
@@bobcharlie6711 thanks, I'll look into that.
Thank you for this series on rods, reels, lines and baits. Probably old information for you but always good to give the rest of us a review.
There are medium fast action rods that are labeled from one fourth to three fourth oz that help out with bigger baits. Posion adrena and zodias make some.
Awesome video Gene! Commented on this a year ago and revisited. Love the medium power rods, where most people recommend a mh I feel I have more control with the medium. Thanks again for the great tutorials, one of my favorite on UA-cam
Great video Fluke! My main rod is the Castaway Taranis CX1 7 foot Med Heavy and it's a great all around rod with the Lews Tournament Pro G Speed Spool TPG1SH 7:5:1 gear ratio. I throw 30# suffix 832 braid to a seaguar 14-17# red label or invx leader depending on where I'm fishing.
Great video as always Fluke! So much good conversion on this... like the Dobyns rods. Have a 704 which is rated as a heavy, I bought it to learn the jig. But it’s a little more towards the medium heavy side. An amazing all around pole! It has enough tip to fish a spinnerbait but the back bone is outstanding!! Conversely I bought a 703(medium heavy) for spinnerbaits and seems to have to much tip for a good hookset at times! Also, it’s cool to see how people fish different. I for one like the 7:1 for bottom fishing to pick up the slack quicker but a 6:3:1 for spinnerbiats. I don’t mind reeling faster when they want it that way because to me it makes me feel more in the bait more... example: if it’s moving fast I can get in the groove easier and makes it more realistic if I reel fast, where if I’m reeling slow and the baits moving fast from using a high gear ratio It feels weird like I’m not in sync with the bait with how I’m reeling. Thanks for all your tips bro!!
My all-time favorite travel rod.
This video was really helpful. I picked up a MH glass cranking rod (it's in the mail) and was trying to figure out if I could throw baits like spinnerbaits and chatterbaits on it as well -- I hear a lot of mixed things, but you seem to have no issues on a medium rod which should be similar.
What line setup would you recommend when spooling (not a baitcasting reel, but a spinning) a spinning reel.
Like you did a video on money saving tips for baitcaster reels. If you can, I would REALLY appreciate it if you did one of those videos for a spinning reel and when using/spooling/etc a spinning reel.
Thanks for teaching me more about fishing.
Very informational, thanks Gene! Just bought my first bait caster (Abu Garcia black max combo, medium rod with a 6:4:1 gear ratio reel) and this video helped me so much!
I just got the same rod. Abu garcia black max combo. How do you like it? What kind of application you use it? Moving baits or is it versatile
@@TheFlyingJerzey the black max casting reel is an awesome reel to learn on like I did and I still use even though I have more expensive reels
I did not care for the rod that came with the combo so I put it on a diawa aird x medium rod and I love it!
Just been starting to dive into your channel and Im loving the content! Greetings from a fellow Georgian. Go Dawgs!
Hey Gene great video,would bigger texas rigs and carolina rigs need to be fished on mh? Thanks
Thanks for these videos gene ive been rewatching these videos constantly trying to hone everything in and make the right purchases and for a medium power I’m going with the defy black from 13 in a 7’1 appreciate it and GO DAWGS!
Yo Gene! When using the DSLR take it off auto focus when you have all that going on in the background or if using auto use F8 or more for iris. If you weren't using auto focus....well, then get better at setting that focal point. Messin' with ya man, good info as always.
As a moderate-budget rod, I (as well as others) have found that the Garcia Veritas line runs a bit stiffer than others...so their 'medium' is more like somewhere in-between a medium and medium-heavy. Makes for an interesting either/or if you're only carrying one rig and need to cover different types of baits.
Fugettaboutit cool dude, just bought a 7foot medium veritas and Im dying to bust it out as soon as my lake thaws.
Hello Gene, great video. Quick clarifying question. On the first series of lures/baits that you covered (spinner, buzz, chatter and top water baits) are those all lures you recommend fishing on a medium power moderate action rod or just a fast action rod? I understood the last grouping you covered, ie small square bills, lipless, shakey heads, finesse jigs and texas rigs were all fast/xfast action. Just want to make sure I got the first group correct. Thanks, Nick
dang !!! you have been cranking out a lot of videos lately!!! I dont know how i missed this one lol!!!
Love these videos till this day!
Finally a tutorial where the instructor doesn't just blow air. Thank you flukester lol
Thanks man... got it on the first try... CHEEEEEEEEEEHOOO... now do you suggest putting a leader on all the rods? They all have green 50lb braid...
I just bought a Shakespeare durango medium actions 6ft 2 piece baitcaster for $10 at Walmart and I got a abugarcia baitcaster reel I'm so excited to fish with it ASAP when I can go out fishing🎣 again 👍💯
Two questions gene. 1. When you use braid and a fluoro/mono leader would you use a light wire hook or a thicker hook? 2. Since 30 pound braid is the equivalent to 8 lb mono then what makes it okay to use since that would typically be too small on a baitcaster (by mono standards). Thanks as always!
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You can use 6# mono with a baitcaster
Awesome video. I need all those BioSpawn baits, I started using the Exostick recently and I caught my PB on the Okeechobee Craw Exostick
This is great info but I definitely recommend throwing almost any moving bait on a medium heavy fast or extra fast and like he said if your going to fish a chatter bait bump it up to a medium heavy power rod
great video , love watching and learning and showing my kids and nephews what I learn.. question? what kinda lure is best to use when fishing in river,, pond and lakes are pretty far here where I live so I normally fish in river. I've caught nice 4 lb bass in it with senkos but would like to learn to use top water lures and spinner baits and so on.. thank you once again
Love the talking videos about application of equipment.
My favorite pole that I have is a BPS pole, Extreme, 6' 10", Power, Med Hvy, Action: Extra Fast
Was it one of the XPS rods? I have a bass pro shops XPS IM8 and it's been a great rod
You mentioned using a mono leader / braid mainline for topwater walking baits... do you feel that it's necessary to use a leader for topwater in general, or is that specifically related to imparting the proper action with the walking bait? Loving this series, gonna have to watch them all multiple times to absorb, digest, and analyze all the info presented, sir.
+Ian Kehler only because the treble hooks get caught in the braid a lot more than they do the mono.
Layers upon layers of information here... thanks for the reply, sir.
I looked at the the rod u help make for 13 fishing is it good for jigging,pitching and frogging or what's ur recommendation cause I need a rod for each technique plus I am a shorter man and I love theses video helps my kids and I better understanding how to use the rods correctly
Thanks for this video Gene. I have a similar setup for the same uses and was going to add another combo for kayak fishing. Would you recommend getting another medium/fast setup since I don't use bottom contact lures over 1/4 oz and half ounce top water lures.
Great video as always.. I am seeing some use a moderate fast taper now for spinnerbaits and chaters. Also I am switching to support good American made rod companies like ALX, Kistler, Mccain, St Croix .
these rods are the best.. you can even do weightless and drop shot with them. I use 6 lb mono mainly.. is it worth it to do flouro leaders using that light of mono? I fish Castaic lake its a high pressured super clear lake.. I do pretty good with mono most the time.. though its still easy to skunk from shore here. since there is only a few miles of shoreline to fish at upper and lower combined. I also like drop shot and snag a lot so not sure if tying leaders all day would be fun. and mono so cheap to respool.
This video is REEEEAALLY good!!!! Thank you Mr. Jensen!!!!
So a medium action rod would be my best choice for fishing weightless soft plastics?
I have a medium/heavy fast action 7' rod with a 6.3 reel on 12 lb. line. How do you think this pairs with the texas rig? Should I get a lighter rod for my lighter tackle ? Thanks, your channel is the best.
First off your videos are awesome and lots of help from someone trying to become a better bass fisherman. Please keep them coming.
I am curious do you use braid on all your reels with leaders or do you have some that have straight mono or fluorocarbon? Thanks!
Best explanation I’ve ever heard. Thank you!
Hey Gene if you ever get the chance could you please do a rod review of the Dobyn's Fury series rods? I know how fond you are of 13 fishing but I trust your opinion and would be glad to see it. Thanks again and good fishing buddy!
Can you do a video on how to through weightless soft plastics on a baitcaster.
video was 4 years ago yet this is so helpful
I like fishing Texas rigs, crankbaits, jigs, etc. is this a good rod for me?
Great video! Quick question for you. I have a blackout med/heavy and I love it. What 13fishing rod would you recommend medium action?
Thank you.
Fluke,
I have a question. I bought a 6’7 fate chrome rod medium fast. I was wonder, not using a leader, what type of line mono/flouro/braid would be the best overall for this rod for what you can fish with a medium/fast. I have all the baits you mentioned in the video, but just wanting to use one type and pound of line. Thanks for all you do for us.
I finally bought my first rod and reel. I bought a medium mod fast 6’ ugly stick/ Shakespeare. Can I throw lures with it, it’s a spinner rod. Thank you
Johnnythepillpopper same I bought a clarus shimano rod med fast
So I’m going to be getting my first ever “medium fast” rod and honestly can’t wait I’ve got MH and I’ve got H but now this one will be my dedicated cranking/moving bait rod some people prefer to go with moderate action rod is there really a big difference between this Mediuk fast and let’s say a MH Mod? I see that you use yours for a variety of cranks and moving baits so I don’t feel like I’m making a bad choice by going with this one hour suggesting
Thanks for getting straight to the point
Question, what length is the fluorocarbon leader typically that you have attached to the braid? I have purchased several Medium Heavy/ Heavy action rods/reels and opted to utilize braid. Specifically for heavy cover/grass. Also, what kind of knot do you utilize for the connection between the two lines? Thank you sir.
Really looking forward to the rest of the videos in this series! Question for you, and you may not know the answer (which is fine), but do you know when 13 Fishing's Defy line will be available for purchase? I'm in need of a med bait casting set up, but can't seem to find any info on when they'll be out. I'd love to pair it with an Inception. Hard to find a set up that I like that's available in left hand retrieve, but that one seems like it'll fit the bill. Thanks!
some time in November
a medium is my go to also, i ride a grom motorcycle as my daily. so i cant take some huge poles. i have a ugly stick 6 foot and a ugly stick 6'6 both are two piece ones. but ya the shorter one is more like a medium light and the longer one is a little more stiffer. but still i love em because you can throw a lot of baits on just one pole and it even does finesse really well. i also like to take out a ultralight incase the big ones just wont bite and try for some big sunfish or crappie too. though sometimes i tend to just throw the small gear if those fish are biting which can maybe make me miss some bigger fish going after those same ones.. though i have caught a nice 5lb+ largie on a small 1/8oz fly.
Thank you jean for always supplying us with some straight to the point fishing tips and excellent content. I have learned allot just by watching your videos. Maybe we can fish together someday!
thanks for this video. One question: I prefer fluorocarbon over braid since I'm new to baitcasters. what pound of line should I put on this medium power fast action rod?
Your rod should have the writing on it saying its weight capacity. (Mine for example is 4 lbs to 14 lbs.)
when would you use a 6'6" medium power fast action casting rod? I have one laying around that hasn't been used in years. and reason why I ask is because I've got a few booyah micro jigs that are like 1/8oz and a 1/4oz and wanted a more compact rod. plus I'm thinking like maybe 15lb braid on a lews lfs 7.5 or the next size down in this reel line up on this 6'6" medium rod for tight quarters and target casting all from shore for very light vegetation, and down timber and fishing open waters towards weed lines.
I use that exact setup for wacky rig (unweighted worms of any kind), small spinnerbaits, small crank baits, and this summer, I'll be trying light top water.
I also like it for light jerkbaits.
It's replaced my medium/fast spinning rods (as a find baitcasters more comfortable)
Love this video. Just got myself a medium fast action rod. How heavy should my lures be? Mine is 1/8-1/2 ounce. I have plenty of half and 1/4 ounce moving baits. Is it ok to actually use the max recommended weight on a rod? Thanks for the help. I know this video is older but I’ve learned so much from your vids. Thanks again if you see this.
Yes it's fine, bear in mind that some baits are heavier than stated, spinnerbaits come to mind
I’ve noticed you use a lot of leaders.... what is the reason? Been casually bass fishing for 20+ years and never used a leader on a bass rod just salt water. Curious why.
I haven't fished square bills alot, and I hear you all say that you "rip it through grass". My question is this... do you worry about the grass that gets caught on the hooks that you have to clean off after each retrieve? Does the grass being on the hooks affect fish biting or not?
Would a 7.1:1 gear ratio be pretty good for frogging/punching?
D Smith12 it depends are you used to it
Great video brother. Hey I have a question off the path a little but it's driving me crazy I have a 2005 G3 175 12volt I can't get me electronics Bilgepump live well to come on trolling motor works big motor works all my connections are hooked up really not much there to connect and my fuses are good what am I missing it's driving me nuts. Thanks brother
Gene. I've just started fishing with braid. I am going to purchase a Lews heavy 7'6"" rod with a Lews super duty reel 8.0.1 for a pitching and flipping rod. I am looking at the seaguar flipping braid in black. I am some what confused about color of baits and line. I read and hear that dark color lures should be used in dark water because it can be seen by the fish. Reading about the new Seguar braid in black they say it is virtually invisible in the water. Can you help me out here? Oh. Great video.
It's kinda like braid doesn't disappear in water like floro does, so when you use say high vis green it stands out more in the water, when you're punching more specifically there's not really a lot of sunlight that's under that grass, so the idea is even in clear water it's dark under matts so black line will be harder to spot in theory. With punching inTheory the bait is falling right in front of the basses face and the dark color will be easier to pick up. Again all in theory I use braid 70% of the time even in stained water never had a problem
looking foward to the next one!!!
awesome video Gene very helpful thanks for the sharing
Do you have a video on leaders, and why and how to use them?
Just another great video from the master!
I’m a beginner and I was passed down a 6’6” Medium Fast action rod, with a 2500 reel. So just asking what would you recommend for that set up?
Ned rig
Great Video, one question though. Even within the medium rod category they are a few price points. What is "better" about a $250 rod vs a $100 rod? And can your average angler even tell the difference?
I don't think the average angler can tell the difference. The 70 to 120 dollar rods are so good these days I don't even notice the 250 dollar ones anymore.
hey gene, have you ever used the old zebco prostaff's from back in the early '90s?
This is such needed info as the industry becomes even more flooded. I fish inshore and freshwater and boy oh boy it can be super complex with rod selection.
With the medium action rod setup you have do you still use braid to fluorocarbon leader with the squarebills and lipless crankbaits or do you switch the reel with just fluorocarbon
Thanks Gene for this great informative video. It helped me make the decision on the rod I was getting from my sponsor today.
Nice Video What are the specs on the spinnerbait and chatterbait rod in the video.
Great idea. Thank you for this series of videos.
gene love the video at the beginner you said you would not throw a 1/2oz chatterbait on this rod, but you would throw a 1/2oz lipless?
steve evans medium heavy power is better for 1/2 oz anything. Keep it moderate action if you want to throw reaction baits
One thing I notice about duckett rods is they seem to run softer, their MH feels like a M from most other manufacturers.
I have good rods and reels but just sort of figured out that i wasn’t using the right baits with my rods last season (I’m new and learning I’m sorry) and now i feel like i have spent good money on good stuff but that i don’t have the right stuff 😩
in the same boat lol
Zach SD realized that not all my setups are medium light and i do have a medium rod so I’m not as stressed anymore i hope you’re happy with your rods and reels and you catch nothing but Mondos this season
Haha I checked all my rods and I have a regular med. rod as well so we’re good haha.
You too! Hope you break some PBs
awesome video Gene!!!! thanks for everything keep up the good work
6 foot medium cheap rod does the trick. $15 ozark trail spinning reel is a great reel for the money
What do you think is the best Med fast rod on the market for the money? I'm talking on a budget.
Duckett Ghost, Dobyns Fury, 13 fishing omen black ll, those are good choices for $100
Is copolymer an okay choice as a leader material? I only have one medium fast baitcaster that I use to throw all my lures, including top/suspending/diving baits. Seems like most of them are neutral buoyancy, so I could use that and not have to retie a mono/fluoro leader when switching between floating and diving baits. Or is it better to just suck it up and retie the leader (or cut the leader off entirely) when I switch between baits?
i would say copoly is fine
the only thing I would do differently than what you've stated is for top water lures, I'd change to a mono leader since mono line floats
Hey Gene! Miles from Orange County, CA. I'm new to largemouth fishing but have been slaying surf/inshore/offshore fishing in the Southern California Bight for nearly a decade. I have found a pond nearly heavily pressured but full of large bass. (9+ lber on a live bluegill) I just trying to find myself a respectable PB and have no idea how to match plastic color to water clarity. Ive got a varierty of green pumpkin/black blue worms for 1-2 foot chocolate milk. A how to video would be extremely helpful!! Cheers and thank you for the awesome channel!
+fishbasscollectglass I have one. Go to my channel page and search for the word Color and you'll find it.
Thanks a ton BOSS!