![]() ![]() There are some lures and baits that let you power fish, which means casting and retrieving lures over a large amount of water. ![]() These are lures like crankbaits, chatter baits, and spin baits. *edit: Just noticed you wrote "lb", so changed it all from my kg to lb insteadTo finesse a fish, you need a lure like a jig or a worm so you can work it more slowly with moves like flipping, pitching, or drop-shot. It is possible to catch even with weaker setups, but then theres also a chance it drag all the line out and you lose your lure and fish. Or a casting setup which can handle 13 lb of drag force (or close to it). ![]() If you want longer fights and gain max amount of XP, the jigwinner 8'10" with a matching reel is another option. Stop and go, twitching and lift and drop, they all work, and I do this with speed 2-3 depending on which dock Im standing on. To both these I use any bass jig, all though the 1 oz I feel fits the best. 009" braided and dragsetting 9 (19.80 lb of drag force). 0011" braided line and dragsetting 10 (20.17 lb of drag force), while the 5500 I use. My other setup for largemouth is the Thora 9'6" with espira doublepunch 45. Fishing peak hours during both day and night is almost a 100% guarantee to get the uni largemouth at some point. (Frog popper is very nice since it wont get any snags) Im using this for both largemouths and "peacöcks" (fishing planet, please fix censored words.). (Can also use councellor 3000 P with same dragsetting).Īny topwater lure and speed 1, works like a charm. Dragsetting 7 is optimal, which generates a drag force of 19.25 lb. My personal favorite is the bass caster 7'10" casting rod together with counsellor 3500 S casting reel using braided. ![]()
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