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jlrotary 06-14-2013 08:59 PM

Inshore seabass: conventional or spinning?
 
What do you prefer, conventional or spinning gear?
Just wondering what everyone prefers.

tautog 06-14-2013 09:15 PM

Re: Inshore seabass: conventional or spinning?
 
Fairly light conventional tackle, 12-20lb rod, 30lb braid, 25lb top shot. In my opinion, spinning sucks for bottomfishing.

Garone Custom Rods 06-14-2013 11:32 PM

Re: Inshore seabass: conventional or spinning?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tautog
Fairly light conventional tackle, 12-20lb rod, 30lb braid, 25lb top shot. In my opinion, spinning sucks for bottomfishing.

Agreed, with the exception of bucktailing fluke when you have very little drift.

pcrawf 06-15-2013 04:28 AM

Re: Inshore seabass: conventional or spinning?
 
Agreed..conventional

JerseyHooker.Com 06-15-2013 07:23 AM

Re: Inshore seabass: conventional or spinning?
 
conventional !!!!!
Avet SXJ , SX MXL or MXJ
Shimano Tek600 or Tek500
Daiwa STTLW 20 or 30 , STTBG 20 or 30

The list goes on and on !!!!!

JerseyCoast 06-15-2013 09:15 AM

Re: Inshore seabass: conventional or spinning?
 
Conventional....... maybe even an acid wrap if your going to use it for other types of fishing.

Spinning is the most natural feel you will get with a rod. The line is centered below the rod blank, eliminating twist and saving stress in your wrists and arms. An acid wrap offers you the best of both worlds. Rod stays natural, plus benefits of conventional reel. I know many guys who use it for bottom fishing.

SaltyAngler 06-20-2013 10:14 AM

Re: Inshore seabass: conventional or spinning?
 
I use an Avet SX on a Seeker East Coast BA-270 7'

Works a treat.

PocketFisherman 06-20-2013 11:03 AM

Re: Inshore seabass: conventional or spinning?
 
It's inshore sea bass not grouper fishing.

Drop bait down
Reel fish up


Use what you got.

stripedbass 06-20-2013 08:45 PM

Re: Inshore seabass: conventional or spinning?
 
I use a trinidad 14a with a seeker inshore lite spiral wrap.

Reelron 06-21-2013 07:32 AM

Re: Inshore seabass: conventional or spinning?
 
With the potential for hooking up a double of 3-4 lb. fish I prefer my standard, Avet SX on a Lami Inshore classic rod, with 20# braid. I did use my SX-J but I found it to be just a little to small for the job. I agree with the others about using spinning gear for bottom fishing.

jmurr711 06-21-2013 09:17 AM

Re: Inshore seabass: conventional or spinning?
 
spinning rod with 15 feet of line less then the depth you are fishing with a 2ounce pyamid sinker and metal spreader rig oh wait thats the ling set up. inshore sea bass 4/0 reel minimum 50lb test & an old metal or bamboo heavy rod from 1952

Ol Pedro 06-21-2013 09:52 AM

Re: Inshore seabass: conventional or spinning?
 
Use anything that will upset the most people . The more tangles the better . In Real Life I use a Jigmaster JR filled with 30 lb. mono on a Bogan 40 lb class rod . I also have a 3/0 Senator filled with 60 lb braid . I have put a 30 ft. topshot of 30 lb. mono so it is more tangle/hang up friendly .

frugalfisherman 06-21-2013 10:56 AM

Re: Inshore seabass: conventional or spinning?
 
Seabass don't care what you reel them up with. It's more important to have multible rods ready to go. If you bust off you don't want to be jerking around re-rigging when the bite is on.

Jay 06-21-2013 10:56 AM

Re: Inshore seabass: conventional or spinning?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by PocketFisherman
It's inshore sea bass not grouper fishing.

Drop bait down
Reel fish up


Use what you got.


Agreed. Tie a line on a stick with a hook that should work... :p

jmurr711 06-21-2013 11:47 AM

Re: Inshore seabass: conventional or spinning?
 
7"mh rod capable of holding 12ozs as ya never know when that current will rip. I use a shimano torium 14 wi 40lb braid. what matters most is you are comforable with the outfit. only time i'd go spinnig is if tossing light weight jigs & bucktails from an achored boat works geat to catch big cardboard while anchored


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