Can You Fish Spinnerbaits With Long Rods in the USA

The best rod length for a spinnerbait rod is about 7 feet long. This size of rod is great for pitching into cover or for getting a nice long cast to cover a lot of open water. You can choose to fish with a baitcasting rod or a spinning rod for bass fishing with lures like spinnerbaits.

What size rod is best for spinnerbaits?

Poles for spinnerbait fishing will mostly lie in the 6’6″ to 7 feet range. This is generally considered the best length rod for spinnerbaits. A good rod for 1/4 ounce up to about 3/8 ounce spinnerbaits will be the 6’6″ with a medium to heavy power rating.

How long should a spinnerbait rod be?

Generally, the lighter baits, such as a 1/4- and 3/8-ounce spinnerbaits, are fished on 6- to 6 1/2-foot rods, particularly if you are fishing cover and accuracy is critical! Now for open water of heavier baits, such as 1/2- to 3/4-ounce spinnerbaits, with 6 1/2- to 7-foot rods is a better choice.





What are longer fishing rods used for?

Longer rods are for covering more water and casting a great distance. They’re great for walking baits, deep diving crankbaits, and other power fishing reaction baits. Saltwater anglers casting from piers or the surf commonly use longer rods.

Is spinnerbait good for bass?

Yes, absolutely. Spinnerbaits are among the best lures for night fishing because their blades give off strong vibrations in the water, which attracts bass that can readily sense the vibrations with their lateral line organ.

Can you fish a spinnerbait without a trailer?

Naked spinnerbaits without a trailer are my go-to clear water bass slayer. I prefer the smaller profile in clear water, because it may convince a startled bass to eat.

What kind of rod is best for crankbaits?

A 7 to 8-foot cranking rod will cast the bigger medium and deep-diving crankbaits much better than a 6′-6” rod will. The longer length allows energy to load up into the rod, making long casts easier. On the other hand, a 6′-6” cranking rod will be a better choice when fishing smaller crankbaits.

What rod is best for Chatterbaits?

The best rod length for chatterbait is 7′ to 7’3”. This is the ideal length to balance optimal casting distance and accuracy, and also helps to control big fish close to cover, since it provides enough leverage for this purpose.

What reel is best for spinnerbaits?

Spinnerbaits, jerkbaits, swimming jigs, topwaters and most other baits are best served with a medium speed reel.

What length rod is best for bass fishing?

The recommended size would be from 7- to 8-feet long (many tournament circuits do not allow bass fishing rods longer than 8-feet). A good choice would be a 7 1/2-foot rod because it is a little easier to pitch the baits. Pitching and flipping go together.

Does rod length affect casting distance?

A rod’s length affects casting distance, accuracy, and hook set leverage. Longer rods (over 7 feet) will cast farther than shorter rods of the same power and action, and shorter (<under 7 feet) rods will be more accurate.

What action rod is best for bass fishing?

For bass fishing, a medium-heavy is one of the most versatile options you can choose. A standard medium also works well for a variety of fishing techniques and a medium-light spinning rod is an excellent option for lighter lures, while still having enough power to land bigger fish.

Do longer rods cast further?

Longer rods will deliver additional casting distance, providing the rod is matched with the right reel. To achieve those benefits, you’re going to have to increase the line capacity of the reels you use. The more line you can get on a spool the easier it will unfurl on a cast.

Is a 7 foot rod too long?

A short (6 feet or less) rod is ideal if you want to make short, accurate casts. When pinpoint accuracy is less critical, a long rod (over 7 feet) is the way to go. Dingy or dirty water and heavy cover are two situations where short-range accuracy is part of the recipe for success, and a shorter rod can really shine.

What are 7 foot rods good for?

A 7-foot baitcast rod is an ideal choice for tossing buzzbaits and spinnerbaits, as it will provide better casting distance, leverage and the ability to pick up line quickly.

When’s the best time to fish a spinnerbait?

The best time of day to use a spinnerbait is early morning or before sundown especially during a shad spawn. Additionally, spinnerbaits are good throughout the day for spawning bass or for windy or muddy water conditions. Finally, spinnerbaits are one of the best lures for nighttime bass fishing.

Do spinnerbaits work in clear water?

So long as the water is clear and the bass are holding on isolated targets, a spinnerbait has a good chance of working. It all comes down to presentation — that, and having just the right spinnerbait.

When should you fish a spinnerbait?

Spinnerbaits are often referred to as “the most versatile” lure because they can be fished in nearly any condition, year ’round. They can be fished in winter, summer, fall, spring, hot water, cold water, muddy water and even clear water; from just under the surface to as deep as you want to fish it.

Do you put a worm on a spinnerbait?

The best water conditions for adding spinnerbait trailers are stained to muddy water. I favor using plastic trailers with plenty of tail action, so my choices are usually single- or double-tail plastic grubs or 7-inch ribbon tail plastic worms.

Do you put a soft plastic on a spinnerbait?

What rod does KVD use for crankbaits?

The most versatile crankbait rods in VanDam’s rod box are 7-foot medium and 7-foot medium-heavy models. He favors the 7-foot medium for cranking small to medium diving plugs and relies on the medium-heavy action for running lipless crankbaits through grass.

Can you use a fast action rod for crankbaits?

A long rod, by design, has more blank which translates into greater energy for making longer casts. The rod I use most for crankbaits is a Shimano Compre (CPC-C70MB) baitcasting rod, 7′ long, medium power, medium-fast action. It’s rated for lures up to 3/4 ounce so covers many of the heavier crankbait lures I use.

Can you use a medium heavy rod for crankbaits?

Medium Heavy Fast will work for crankbaits, and many people prefer that rod for shallow running square bills.

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