Getting started in bass fishing is all about simplifying things. Not everyone is ready to jump right into using a baitcaster from the start, so having the proper rod and reel setup as a beginner is crucial. In this video, TightLineTV breaks down his go-to spinning rod and reel setup for both beginners and versatility!
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People please dont buy googan shit it sucks
I just bought my first baitcaster
What is the best line to use for it and how should it all be set up? I get so confused with all the tipes of lines and leaders and starters / backing line or something like that. Pls help me๐ข
Is 6'8 good enough?
Would this still work for trout to?
All this talk yet u said nothing lol
I agree with you on the seven foot rod. I also like the med fast. Loving the tips series you have going.
This video is awesome I just wish fishing season was not over here I miss bass fishing ๐ฃ but I have your channel to watch and I can still buy random stuff online!!
Medium heavy? Isnโt that the finesse rod? Those are medium power.
OK I didn't know yall made medium HEAVY finesse rods, when will they be available????
Have that exact same reel! Currently have 12 lb mono on mine, use it for jerkbaits, poppers and walking baits and it works awesome!
That is what I started on and used till five years ago when I got my first baitcaster. Now I use both.