- Apr 21, 2013
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I am considering picking up fishing again after a 20 year absence. I would try to catch trout, bass, and pan fish. What brand/type of rod would you recommend?
I am considering picking up fishing again after a 20 year absence. I would try to catch trout, bass, and pan fish. What brand/type of rod would you recommend?
My favorite too. A 15" trout is a big fish to me. Any trout that fits into a 10" frying pan is perfect. Mmm. I like fly fishing in small streams best, but whatever it takes to catch a trout is fine. Outside of flyfishing, my ultralight stuff is my go-to, but I don't do a lot of bass fishing. A 6' light or medium would be more suitable for bass, at least the smaller species just because they can be scrappier and heavier. Just about any fishing, though, will be best on a fast action all-graphite rod. Bass requires a reel with a decent drag, so don't scrimp on the reel. I guess if could only have one rod/reel, it would be a 6' light and a reel with 6 pound line, but there's a lot to be said for two or more outfits.
50 years doing fine in fresh water with the cheapo rod and real sets at the discount store. All it needs to do is get the hook and bobber away from the bank and not break in two when the fish hits it. Now if they started reporting sharks in our lakes...
Carry on. Fishing gear is a whole nother snob thing. People fed themselves with tree branches or cane poles for eons.
Had the same UglyStik since early high school- it saw a LOT of use.Ugly Sitcks & Rhino Rods used to be my staples. But always fished a river with a strong current, and big catties, bass and stripers.
My gf and j often fish for trout from out kayaks. Me with my 100s of dollars worth of rod and reel her with her 20 dollar Walmart rod and reel special (we did put good line on it though) . She usually out fishes me 2 to 1. Fish don't care who spent what.
Just get out there and enjoy it.
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