Would a 50-100g spinning rod be too heavy for most applicaitons? I'm looking at buying a travel rod in the Shimano range and I'm torn betwen buying the 50-100g or the 20-50g for general purpose fishing around the shore home and abroad.
Help Please!
Looking at a 50-100g rod
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Looking at a 50-100g rod
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Re: Looking at a 50-100g rod
I thought it would be for spinning. But I noticed most bass rods are in the same range 2-4oz which would be about 50-100g, I take it this is more for bait fishing then?
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Re: Looking at a 50-100g rod
Yeah, think of Bass rods as scaled down, handier sized beachcasters. Different animal to spinning rods.
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Re: Looking at a 50-100g rod
I think the best solution is just going to be buying 2 rods!

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Re: Looking at a 50-100g rod
Ok I have decided 2 rods is the solution!
Bought my first today - Greys Missionary 6 piece spinning rod, 10 foot 20-50g. Should hopefully cover a lot of situations and cover me for salmon on the rivers too. Nice and compact for taking on up coming trips too.
So for my bass/bait rod, what casting weight and length would you all recommend? I want something that will again lend itself to many different scenarios for shore fishing at home and abroad. I was thinking maybe 10-11 foot and casting weight 50-100g?
Bought my first today - Greys Missionary 6 piece spinning rod, 10 foot 20-50g. Should hopefully cover a lot of situations and cover me for salmon on the rivers too. Nice and compact for taking on up coming trips too.
So for my bass/bait rod, what casting weight and length would you all recommend? I want something that will again lend itself to many different scenarios for shore fishing at home and abroad. I was thinking maybe 10-11 foot and casting weight 50-100g?
2011 Species: 191lb Common Skate, Mackerel, Pollock, Spotted Ray, Spurdog, Thornback Ray, Tub Gurnard