I have a Sedona 2500 with 10lb braid as my kayak beater for saltwater creek fishing and bass fishing. I use a 7'6" medium light with it and have gotten everything from a 7lb largemouth to a 34" creek red, and I love it for my style of fishing. I think bass fishermen sometimes get too caught up in the details of a setup and end up with 5 rods that all accomplish the same thing. It's refreshing to see someone understand you can do a very large % of bass fishing with a fairly simple setup. The only thing I'd change is the line test. Powerpro is listed at 10lb but tests at closer to 18, so nothing in any freshwater lake in north America can really come close to breaking it with a competent fisherman on the other end. The 15lb test robs 4-8 feet of casting distance, so 10 or 8 is usually a bit more versatile.
My fav setup is my 6' 6" Uglystik in med with my 1979 Mitchell 300A. Still gets it done. I use baitcasters when I need to cast under obstructions ect but mostly use spinning gear. Cheers!
As an old Southern boy (71) I have been what you would call a "power" fisherman all my life. Heavier line fishing heavy cover, moss, grass, pads, wood, etc. but I Do love topwater Rapala fishing. For that I have used spincast until I finally found the Bantam baitcaster by Shimano! That dates myself, huh? What a reel!! Nevertheless, many more balsam lures out there now and I've been entertaining the notion of upgrading my one Spinning rig. I've been eyeing this combo n that combo and trying to match em up myself without spending an arm and a leg and Nathan Quince, you Sir have really helped me out!! You've told me what you like and why you like it with plenty enough detail that makes sense to this old fisherman and I very much appreciate your experience and willingness to share it! I'll be going with the Shimano Sedona 3000 and a 7' medium action with Fast tip spooled with Hi-viz 15lb braid with a mono leader to keep the balsa lures floating high. Thank you Brother Nathan from your new old friend Johnny! God Bless!
You’re so knowledgeable and I love watching your hard work producing Quality intelligence! Thank you very very much! I’ll keep watching so please keep recording!
Get the best spinning gear you can afford. It is supposed to excel at feel, subtlety, and fish fighting ability. I never understood why people spend big bucks on casting and try to go budget on FINESSE gear. I can live with a cheap flipping stick or frog rod, but I'll be damned if I get my heart broken because of a sticky drag on 6lb test.
I have tried a bunch of different makes and models of spinning rods, but the Shimano SLX 7" Medium - Extra Fast is my favorite. This thing fishes like a $200.00 rod. They usually retail for $99.00 but can be found on sale at times for $70.00 to $75.00. I will also share my opinion on a very very good overlooked spinning reel, the Piscifun Carbon X . They retail for around $80.00.
I second the Piscifun Carbon X reels although I suggest the 3000 size. Their models tend to be smaller than others. I own several and have yet to wear one out while walleye fishing in Lake Erie. My other favorite is the Shimano Spirex FG. I don't mind the double handle and got used to it with an older rear-drag Spirex. I just wish they made a 3000 size.
I grew up fishing spinning gear and did so for 40+ years. But I switched to bait finesse in 2022 and it has completely changed my fishing. There are a few situations i might do better with a spinning rod, but I haven’t picked one up in almost 12 months. I enjoy your channel, and appreciate all the great tips.
@@richardkeller6940 Bait finesse is using specialized shallow spool baitcasters to throw lures as light as 1 gram. I use it mainly for trout and bass. There are a few cases where i think spinning is still a better choice: float fishing, deep water / vertical drop shot or jigging most notably. Plenty of videos on my channel about BFS (bait finesse system).
Yeah I've only been fishing for 25 years but I only use a spinning reel due to the fact that although my IQ is above average my ability to retain muscle memory sucks so remembering to feather the spool on a baitcaster is very difficult for me. Whereas remembering to close the bail on a spinning reel is much easier plus I personally don't see the point in using anything other than a spinning reel when my personal best fish was caught on one which was a 10 lb channel catfish.
I was running a Daiwa exceler lt with 6lb braid on a Daiwa presso but the presso exploded into 3 pieces when a monster hit my inline spinner last month. I also run a Lew’s mach 2 with 20lb braid 6’9” medium fast, both have worked great from salmon fishing to trout fishing. I’m looking to upgrade my medium pole and people keep trying to convince me to get a baitcaster but, I would really rather not! I see people always dealing with backlash and other bs. The one thing I like about spinning reels is how versatile they are at throwing everything
I own a few Shimanos for my saltwater but I have to give credit to Okuma. I have a few for Bass fishing and I like that they make thicker bails. It feels sturdier.
My current setups are a Sedona 2500 (with 20 lb braid) on a 7' Daiwa Tatula M/H. And a Daiwa Legalis 2500 (with 8 lb Seguar INVIZX) on a 7' Shimano Convergence M for lighter applications. The 8 lb line & Convergence were recently put to the test when a 5 lb largemouth buried itself in vegetation. I just used extreme patience and finally worked the fish free. And IMO, for the price, the Convergence passed with flying colors.
One spinning rod is not enough. I must have my ultralight outfit for fishing Sliders and Beetle Spins and a medium action rod for Texas rigs and light lures and a medium heavy for heavier lures
I'm currently building a spinning rod with those same specs to replace my old, broken Ugly Stik. I could've repaired it, but I'd rather have a new rod. :)
I only fish spinning rods and reels.I can fish a medium light to a medium heavy just depends on the cover and baits i am throwing..Braided line is the only way to go not only does it cast farther but last for a long long time.
My spinning gear.. 6' 6" St. Croix Premire MH, Shimano Nasci 3000 / 6' 6" St. Croix Premier ML, Shimano Sahara 2500. MH is spooled with 20 pound braid. At times I'll add a 15 pound copolymer leader or a 20 pound floro leader. ML is spooled with 10 pound braid with 8 pound copolymer leader.
Nice light spinning combo 👍🏼 💜 I have a ugly stick gx2 medium action spinning rod with a Daiwa Laguna LT Spinning Reel - LAGUNALT4000-C with 30lb braided fishing line for Pier fishing you ting I have a good combo for Pier fishing
I love the Sedano and have the 3000, 4000 and 5000. The heavier ones I use for snapper and grouper fishing. I also like the Sahara and the new Miravel for finesse fishing.
Thanks Nathan. I fish spinning gear a lot. But I’m always looking for fishermen I follow on UA-cam to commit to a specific rod. Looks like my Dobyns Fury bait casters are going to get a new stable mate!😂
Thanks Nathan. I'm pretty sure everyone has a similar set up maybe tweaked a little. They may like a 6'10" or a 7'1" and use 20lb or 12lb braid. I do have a spinning rod with 8lb co-poly (Yo-zuri Hybrid) for small cranks like the Otts Garage tiny and Fritzside 5 small squarebill and a few others. It's also good for small topwaters (Pop-Rs) and 1/8oz buzzbaits.
Are you casting through your guides with that long of a leader? Also, what knot are you using for your braid to leader? Thanks for all the informative videos!
My setup i used for generally almost for everything when it comes to spinning setup, is the G Loomis 7' ft Medium (842S SJR) rod pair up with the Shimano Vanquish 2500S spinning reel, it's crazy fun if you every get the chance to try this setup/combo. I'll throw from 1/16oz to 1/4oz lure weight range a general usage
@@bfishin2183 yeah… it’s not for everyone, but if you look it from the perspective of “you only lived once”, why not right? Plus I can always sell it later once I had my fill of joy
I'm looking for a good quality ! Ultralight fishing reel. ( Allow me to specify when I say ultralight I mean the weight of the entire reel ) Preferably around the 3 oz. of weight. With that being said, I expected to beat somewhat small. Was around 8 to 9 lb drag or better. What would you recommend? This will be for my backpack when I go hiking. I'll be fishing small Creeks streams and maybe the occasional small lake.
Is there another spinning rod which you would suggest that would be similar? I would think that it could not have "micro" guides at the tip of the rod so that a leader knot would not get hung up on. A lot of the rods I have looked at have micro guides or guide inserts. Thanks
@nathanquincefishing7122 is this mainly for bass fishing? Or could this setup be a good all purpose for other species like crappie, bluegill, catfish, etc?
How critical is the fast action to the setup? Would a moderate fast still be as versatile/beneficial? Or is it like the length you mentioned, a little variance and it skews the rod?
I fish mf for trout. Fast in pretty much everything else. If you need to feel the bite the moderate fast action is far superior. I r un 4lb mono and have landed 5lb smallies with it as bycatch.
Thanks so much for the helpful video! I’m in East Texas. Typically I am fly fishing but want to set up a good spinning rod as well. I’ve tried to find the link that you posted about the rod you mimicked? Can u please send me? I don’t seem to be having much luck hunting for a 7 M fast rod with those lure specs. Thatnks!
I'm a Daiwa BG guy Nathan. I had a lot of Shimanos and granted I never spent a $100 on a reel before the BG but, I just found that my Shimanos just didn't last. My last venture with Shimano was a Sahara so, maybe I didn't give Shimano the same chance I gave Daiwa. Maybe the Nasci would be a fair comparison to my BG. Now, you can't drag me away from my BG's. I laugh every time someone is using a 7'3", 7 foot or even a 6'9" rod. I fish from the bank with trees and tight openings and thus have never gone beyond a 6 foot rod. My St Croix 6' Triumphs in Medium suit my bank fishing lifestyle.
I haven't used a spinning rod in 10 years but my girlfriend loves the simplicity of it. My question is she wants to use finesse and heavier lures. We are catching big bass, catfish and carp. The medium 1/8 -1/2 rod seems to be ok but I was considering a medium heavy 3/16 - 5/8 so she can use many more lures. Basically I'm looking for an all purpose rod that will not wimp out in heavier lures and large fish situations.
I appreciate the info but my goodness.. this stuff is way too expensive for somebody who just wants to fish every now and then for the heck of it and don't know what they're doing.. I may just have to go back to the zebco 33..haha
I have a St Croix Premier ML 7" with the same lure rating as yours ( 1/8-1/2oz) Line 6-10 lbs, combo with a Sahara, Wouldyou consider this an all purpose rod for being a ML instead of M?
I do 99.9% soft plastic w/lead Jigheads in shore ocean fishing and surf fishing casting. Which is ONE? would you recommend from these 2 - Dobyns Fury Series Spinning Rods: FR 702SF 1/8 - 1/2 oz. Medium Light or FR 703SF 3/16 - 5/8 oz. Medium??? Please help me decide :) Anyone already have either of this rods and used with soft plastics please let me know your feedback.
@@manavoxprimaltv all I ever used was mono fishing line for years and caught my PB on it 6lbs 12oz. That being said I know it's not the best line for anything but top water, but it worked. I'm not switching to fluorocarbon to see if it helps catch more fish with senkos and crank baits. I'm just a weekend warrior anyway lol.
Why are people trying to create division in everything? Is there a certain club for people that uses only spinning or casting rods and hates the other? Do you have to live in a certain part of the country to use a certain type of rod? Why not like and be good with both, use what's appropriate.
If you want one go to the store and buy one! Don’t buy one online at Penn site there site is a joke! You can’t talk to a person after you order one, don’t even leave a voicemail they don’t call back ! If they treat you like this when you order one you can imagine how the warranty works!!!
@@upsrg He made a statement at the beginning of the video stating the spinning reel is a necessity. I've yet to find a technique that I cannot use a bait caster as well or better. That's all.
I have a Sedona 2500 with 10lb braid as my kayak beater for saltwater creek fishing and bass fishing. I use a 7'6" medium light with it and have gotten everything from a 7lb largemouth to a 34" creek red, and I love it for my style of fishing. I think bass fishermen sometimes get too caught up in the details of a setup and end up with 5 rods that all accomplish the same thing. It's refreshing to see someone understand you can do a very large % of bass fishing with a fairly simple setup. The only thing I'd change is the line test. Powerpro is listed at 10lb but tests at closer to 18, so nothing in any freshwater lake in north America can really come close to breaking it with a competent fisherman on the other end. The 15lb test robs 4-8 feet of casting distance, so 10 or 8 is usually a bit more versatile.
My fav setup is my 6' 6" Uglystik in med with my 1979 Mitchell 300A.
Still gets it done.
I use baitcasters when I need to cast under obstructions ect but mostly use spinning gear.
Cheers!
I was running a Mitchen 300 circa 1968 until 2015 when it went overboard.
As an old Southern boy (71) I have been what you would call a "power" fisherman all my life. Heavier line fishing heavy cover, moss, grass, pads, wood, etc. but I Do love topwater Rapala fishing. For that I have used spincast until I finally found the Bantam baitcaster by Shimano! That dates myself, huh? What a reel!! Nevertheless, many more balsam lures out there now and I've been entertaining the notion of upgrading my one Spinning rig. I've been eyeing this combo n that combo and trying to match em up myself without spending an arm and a leg and Nathan Quince, you Sir have really helped me out!! You've told me what you like and why you like it with plenty enough detail that makes sense to this old fisherman and I very much appreciate your experience and willingness to share it! I'll be going with the Shimano Sedona 3000 and a 7' medium action with Fast tip spooled with Hi-viz 15lb braid with a mono leader to keep the balsa lures floating high. Thank you Brother Nathan from your new old friend Johnny! God Bless!
Thank you I appreciate it! Good luck!
If it's a medium action, it doesn't have a fast tip- it has a medium tip; i think you meant medium _power_
You’re so knowledgeable and I love watching your hard work producing Quality intelligence! Thank you very very much! I’ll keep watching so please keep recording!
Thank you I will!
All I prefer is spinning reels. I’ve owned a few high end baitcasters but I always go back to a good ole spinning rod.
Get the best spinning gear you can afford. It is supposed to excel at feel, subtlety, and fish fighting ability. I never understood why people spend big bucks on casting and try to go budget on FINESSE gear. I can live with a cheap flipping stick or frog rod, but I'll be damned if I get my heart broken because of a sticky drag on 6lb test.
Absolutely agree!
LoL, i rarely if ever rely on the drag on freshwater fish. Release the anti reverse and backreel.
Lol, good for you.@@robertcox9226
@@robertcox9226how do u release anti reverse and what is back reel
If you can release it to reel backwards tighten drag and back reel when they run and you'll have better control
Thank you for being an advocate for us spinning guys.
Thanks!
I have tried a bunch of different makes and models of spinning rods, but the Shimano SLX 7" Medium - Extra Fast is my favorite. This thing fishes like a $200.00 rod. They usually retail for $99.00 but can be found on sale at times for $70.00 to $75.00. I will also share my opinion on a very very good overlooked spinning reel, the Piscifun Carbon X . They retail for around $80.00.
That’s awesome!
What’s the model of the piscifun
@@cnsbettas1434 Carbon X 2000 6.2:1 ratio
I second the Piscifun Carbon X reels although I suggest the 3000 size. Their models tend to be smaller than others. I own several and have yet to wear one out while walleye fishing in Lake Erie. My other favorite is the Shimano Spirex FG. I don't mind the double handle and got used to it with an older rear-drag Spirex. I just wish they made a 3000 size.
Piscifun reels are made in China in the same factory as Diawa for those people like me who cares where it is made
I use the Shimano Miravel 4000xg. Never had a better reel than this one. Price is also very manageable.
Dobyns spinning rods are so good for smallies up here, and so slept on.. any price range. That action is just perfection
My fury is the best spinning rod I have ever owned. Feel every bite and I can horse 5-6 pounders with it. On a Med Lite. You’re 100% correct
Absolutely!
I love my Dobyns spinning rods.
What action?
Darn I clicked on the video because of that rod:) Very nice!
I grew up fishing spinning gear and did so for 40+ years. But I switched to bait finesse in 2022 and it has completely changed my fishing. There are a few situations i might do better with a spinning rod, but I haven’t picked one up in almost 12 months. I enjoy your channel, and appreciate all the great tips.
I’ll have to check it out!
Can you elaborate on what you switched too when you say bait finesse ?
Thanks
@@richardkeller6940 Bait finesse is using specialized shallow spool baitcasters to throw lures as light as 1 gram. I use it mainly for trout and bass. There are a few cases where i think spinning is still a better choice: float fishing, deep water / vertical drop shot or jigging most notably. Plenty of videos on my channel about BFS (bait finesse system).
Yeah I've only been fishing for 25 years but I only use a spinning reel due to the fact that although my IQ is above average my ability to retain muscle memory sucks so remembering to feather the spool on a baitcaster is very difficult for me. Whereas remembering to close the bail on a spinning reel is much easier plus I personally don't see the point in using anything other than a spinning reel when my personal best fish was caught on one which was a 10 lb channel catfish.
@@mch.l.trecords9169 That's why there are choices in the world.
Soda can wrapped mono is what i reach the most compared to my Shimano Conquest rod paired with my 2021 Antares DC
4:06 exactly bro...lure rating/casting weight is what I look for too.
I was running a Daiwa exceler lt with 6lb braid on a Daiwa presso but the presso exploded into 3 pieces when a monster hit my inline spinner last month. I also run a Lew’s mach 2 with 20lb braid 6’9” medium fast, both have worked great from salmon fishing to trout fishing. I’m looking to upgrade my medium pole and people keep trying to convince me to get a baitcaster but, I would really rather not! I see people always dealing with backlash and other bs. The one thing I like about spinning reels is how versatile they are at throwing everything
I own a few Shimanos for my saltwater but I have to give credit to Okuma. I have a few for Bass fishing and I like that they make thicker bails. It feels sturdier.
7 -8' Berkeley medium light with 4lb test is my go to for every fish under 7lbs
You sound like me except I go 5.5 to 8.5ft on 4lb mono.
@@eves08109 I recently went 7-8' . Kinda hard in a boat
You definitely build a rod that looks cool, it's the reason I clicked on the thumbnail in my feed.
Thanks!
My current setups are a Sedona 2500 (with 20 lb braid) on a 7' Daiwa Tatula M/H. And a Daiwa Legalis 2500 (with 8 lb Seguar INVIZX) on a 7' Shimano Convergence M for lighter applications. The 8 lb line & Convergence were recently put to the test when a 5 lb largemouth buried itself in vegetation. I just used extreme patience and finally worked the fish free. And IMO, for the price, the Convergence passed with flying colors.
Awesome!
Golden advice 👌🤝😎
I was hoping for some specific rod recommendations and all I got was your specialized rods that you built yourself.
I talked through the specs to go after
Top 5 budget rod and reels for crappie, bluegill.
One spinning rod is not enough. I must have my ultralight outfit for fishing Sliders and Beetle Spins and a medium action rod for Texas rigs and light lures and a medium heavy for heavier lures
link to the reeel and rod ?
I'm currently building a spinning rod with those same specs to replace my old, broken Ugly Stik. I could've repaired it, but I'd rather have a new rod. :)
Awesome!
Biggest bass ive ever caught was with a $20 walmart special
thanks Nate
I only fish spinning rods and reels.I can fish a medium light to a medium heavy just depends on the cover and baits i am throwing..Braided line is the only way to go not only does it cast farther but last for a long long time.
What size braided line would you use on a combo like the one on this video?
My spinning gear..
6' 6" St. Croix Premire MH, Shimano Nasci 3000 / 6' 6" St. Croix Premier ML, Shimano Sahara 2500. MH is spooled with 20 pound braid. At times I'll add a 15 pound copolymer leader or a 20 pound floro leader. ML is spooled with 10 pound braid with 8 pound copolymer leader.
Sounds like a good setup!
Great video !
Nice light spinning combo 👍🏼 💜 I have a ugly stick gx2 medium action spinning rod with a Daiwa Laguna LT Spinning Reel - LAGUNALT4000-C with 30lb braided fishing line for Pier fishing you ting I have a good combo for Pier fishing
I love the Sedano and have the 3000, 4000 and 5000. The heavier ones I use for snapper and grouper fishing. I also like the Sahara and the new Miravel for finesse fishing.
Nice!
In indonesian, we love spinning setup.! Daiwa Salamandura spinning rod and reel it's awesome 😊😊
Nathan, the links in the description for the comparable spinning rod and reel don't work. Can you PLZ repost them? THX...
I’ve been trying to update them!
Thanks Nathan. I fish spinning gear a lot. But I’m always looking for fishermen I follow on UA-cam to commit to a specific rod. Looks like my Dobyns Fury bait casters are going to get a new stable mate!😂
Nice!
Thanks Nathan. I'm pretty sure everyone has a similar set up maybe tweaked a little. They may like a 6'10" or a 7'1" and use 20lb or 12lb braid.
I do have a spinning rod with 8lb co-poly (Yo-zuri Hybrid) for small cranks like the Otts Garage tiny and Fritzside 5 small squarebill and a few others. It's also good for small topwaters (Pop-Rs) and 1/8oz buzzbaits.
Yo-Zuri Hybrid is nice, I use it too.
Sounds like a solid setup!
Great advice
Hi Damien
What rod can I get with the same specs?
I second this question
Are you casting through your guides with that long of a leader? Also, what knot are you using for your braid to leader? Thanks for all the informative videos!
I'm no expert, but I always tie leader on braid with 3 turn surgeon knot, 4 turn for light line. Easy to tie, casts good, no slip or break.
@@magnumpi5429 do you cast through your guides with that knot?
@@t.webber8428 Yes, no problem. But I use a shorter leader so it doesn't get into reel.
Yes I use the Alberto knot and it goes through fine!
Thanks for the reply Nathan!
I use low vis braid only because my fingers are just to big to tie those technical knots. Is there an easier way to connect a fluorocarbon leader?
What do you think of a Bass pro shops 7' medium pro Qualifier rod.. and a Shimano Nasci C3000HG
What if you want to go trout fishing and use 1/32 to 1/6 ox lures. This bass outfit would be worthless in that situation.,
My mate swears by his Sedona, I'm more of a Daiwa guy my self but last week my dad was going a new setup and I told him to get a 2500 sedona
Awesome!
There's no link for a rod recommendation
My setup i used for generally almost for everything when it comes to spinning setup, is the G Loomis 7' ft Medium (842S SJR) rod pair up with the Shimano Vanquish 2500S spinning reel, it's crazy fun if you every get the chance to try this setup/combo. I'll throw from 1/16oz to 1/4oz lure weight range a general usage
Nice combo 👍
I would love to try that combo it's a little out of my price range
@@bfishin2183 yeah… it’s not for everyone, but if you look it from the perspective of “you only lived once”, why not right? Plus I can always sell it later once I had my fill of joy
Sounds like an awesome setup!
How about the shimano symetre 2500
tried to purchase the line from your link, only has 6lb,10lb,20lb tests... not having the 15lb test you suggest....
I got a 7’ medium heavy rod with 40 size spinning reel. What do you think about this set up? Is it versatile? Any downsides to this?
You could do a lot with it!
I'm looking for a good quality ! Ultralight fishing reel. ( Allow me to specify when I say ultralight I mean the weight of the entire reel ) Preferably around the 3 oz. of weight. With that being said, I expected to beat somewhat small. Was around 8 to 9 lb drag or better.
What would you recommend? This will be for my backpack when I go hiking. I'll be fishing small Creeks streams and maybe the occasional small lake.
A 500 size shimano should do the job!
No rod link Nate, only line. Otherwise very good video, thanks.
looked in the description dont see a link to the reel or rod :(
I’ve been trying to fix it!
Awesome thank you. You answered alot of questions I had in my head lol
Oh and that rod is niice👌🏻💯
Thanks!
Is there another spinning rod which you would suggest that would be similar? I would think that it could not have "micro" guides at the tip of the rod so that a leader knot would not get hung up on. A lot of the rods I have looked at have micro guides or guide inserts. Thanks
Should be in the description!
What happened to the links to the rod and reel? They are missing
I’ve been trying to fix it!
someone like so i can come back
Just getting into fishing ; is this combo suitable for saltwater fishing redfish?or up the size?
For light redfish possibly? I don’t do much saltwater
Thanks Nathan good info what knot do you use
Alberto knot for the leader!
Nathan did I win a prize or someone scamming me
Great video. There's no link to the rod or reel.
Yea I’ve been having trouble with it. I am remaking this video soon!
@@nathanquincefishing7122 Thanks for the quick reply. I really enjoy your videos. I'm learning a ton from you.
@nathanquincefishing7122 is this mainly for bass fishing? Or could this setup be a good all purpose for other species like crappie, bluegill, catfish, etc?
You could use it for others!
Nice one 👍👍
Thanks!
What model Sedona,? Thanks!!
2500
How critical is the fast action to the setup? Would a moderate fast still be as versatile/beneficial? Or is it like the length you mentioned, a little variance and it skews the rod?
Moderate fast could still be okay!
I fish mf for trout. Fast in pretty much everything else. If you need to feel the bite the moderate fast action is far superior. I r un 4lb mono and have landed 5lb smallies with it as bycatch.
Thanks so much for the helpful video! I’m in East Texas. Typically I am fly fishing but want to set up a good spinning rod as well. I’ve tried to find the link that you posted about the rod you mimicked? Can u please send me?
I don’t seem to be having much luck hunting for a 7 M fast rod with those lure specs. Thatnks!
Found the Dobyns in the description link. Thanks I’ll check it out!
what I don't understand is how you can put a 15 lb test braid on a reel rated up to 10 lb test. Is that because it's braided?
Most likely
Yep the ratings are also only recommendation but braid is much thinner than the strength
I need to take you with me to bass pro lol
I'm a Daiwa BG guy Nathan. I had a lot of Shimanos and granted I never spent a $100 on a reel before the BG but, I just found that my Shimanos just didn't last. My last venture with Shimano was a Sahara so, maybe I didn't give Shimano the same chance I gave Daiwa. Maybe the Nasci would be a fair comparison to my BG. Now, you can't drag me away from my BG's. I laugh every time someone is using a 7'3", 7 foot or even a 6'9" rod. I fish from the bank with trees and tight openings and thus have never gone beyond a 6 foot rod. My St Croix 6' Triumphs in Medium suit my bank fishing lifestyle.
If it works don’t change it!
I'm with you bro!
I haven't used a spinning rod in 10 years but my girlfriend loves the simplicity of it. My question is she wants to use finesse and heavier lures. We are catching big bass, catfish and carp. The medium 1/8 -1/2 rod seems to be ok but I was considering a medium heavy 3/16 - 5/8 so she can use many more lures. Basically I'm looking for an all purpose rod that will not wimp out in heavier lures and large fish situations.
Yea that could definitely help!
I appreciate the info but my goodness.. this stuff is way too expensive for somebody who just wants to fish every now and then for the heck of it and don't know what they're doing.. I may just have to go back to the zebco 33..haha
would you custom build a rod like that for people?
I looked into it but not really enough business
@@nathanquincefishing7122 how much does a custom rod like that one go for?
Can you link the rod that you think is comparable?
It should be in the description!
Rod and reel on the description doesn't show anything. It's left blank. @@nathanquincefishing7122
Should I pair the dobyns fury rod with the Shimano slx dc?? Or should I do the Shimano slx rod? Medium fast
Either one could work!
@@nathanquincefishing7122 thanks your channel is very informative bro. Keep it up
I have a St Croix Premier ML 7" with the same lure rating as yours ( 1/8-1/2oz) Line 6-10 lbs, combo with a Sahara, Wouldyou consider this an all purpose rod for being a ML instead of M?
Definitely!
You don't have a link for the rod
😊
I have been trying to fix it!
I do 99.9% soft plastic w/lead Jigheads in shore ocean fishing and surf fishing casting. Which is ONE? would you recommend from these 2 - Dobyns Fury Series Spinning Rods: FR 702SF 1/8 - 1/2 oz. Medium Light or FR 703SF 3/16 - 5/8 oz. Medium??? Please help me decide :) Anyone already have either of this rods and used with soft plastics please let me know your feedback.
I wouldn’t recommend either of these rods for surf fishing honestly
Who in the world doesn’t like spinning rods? People are crazy
Some people don’t like them!
@text1140 🤣🤣🤣
I can’t find that line in 15#. It’s not available at the link you posted or at BPS.
You could use 10 or 20
The link for the reel is gone too😢
Does gear ratio matter in a spinning real?
No usually they only come in one
I tried to follow your link for a rod with comparable specs and also couldn't get it
Dobyns Fury
Can you please send the link for the rod i can’t copy and paste it
It’s a custom rod from this video
I mean the one that you said is like your custom one
And, the reel link says page not available.
I’m working on changing them out right now!
The link to the rod isn't there.
I updated it!
Me over here exclusively using the old Walmart Special 6' Shakespeare with a closed face Zebco spooled with 8lb fluorocarbon: 🤔
Atleast it’s not mono lol
@@manavoxprimaltv all I ever used was mono fishing line for years and caught my PB on it 6lbs 12oz. That being said I know it's not the best line for anything but top water, but it worked. I'm not switching to fluorocarbon to see if it helps catch more fish with senkos and crank baits. I'm just a weekend warrior anyway lol.
Why are people trying to create division in everything?
Is there a certain club for people that uses only spinning or casting rods and hates the other? Do you have to live in a certain part of the country to use a certain type of rod?
Why not like and be good with both, use what's appropriate.
lots of mayo, pull out the pickles, hard to swallow, sour dough, bitter sweet.
Let me see you throw a 1/32 ounce trout magnet with it.
Hi. Can you please update your links. They lead to dead ends.
Yes I am in the process of updating them now!
What the hell with the links??? I couldn't find them....
In the description!
The only rod and reel you will ever need, but you can’t have mine because mine is custom, I built it. Humble brag
Your rod n reel link not a link. Can u post here in comment. Thank you
This was a custom rod!
If you want one go to the store and buy one! Don’t buy one online at Penn site there site is a joke! You can’t talk to a person after you order one, don’t even leave a voicemail they don’t call back ! If they treat you like this when you order one you can imagine how the warranty works!!!
you never linked a rod that is comparable to this
I’ve had trouble with my links I am currently updating all of them
Bass,bass,bass.people do fish for other species. Don't you know!
I do know that but I only have bass here!
Good advice,
Kudos building your own.
Loomis 721also.
Nice!
A spinning reel is not a necessity.
A bait caster isn't either, What's your point?
@@upsrg He made a statement at the beginning of the video stating the spinning reel is a necessity. I've yet to find a technique that I cannot use a bait caster as well or better. That's all.
Nah...nope.