trphyhntr Report post Posted September 15, 2015 Dang, thanks everyone for all the input! I forgot that I do have a spin cast rod/reel as well. So either the spinning reel or spin cast would be good to go right? As for the line test, I'm not sure whats on them right now. It's just the line that came with the combo when I bought them new. So I'm guessing 4-6lb test? Would that be ok to use? open water 6lb is plenty, if youre in cover you might want more. 8lb is more common but i just like 6, i feel like i get a couple more bites. i probably dont. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CouesPursuit Report post Posted September 15, 2015 Red Krawler color robo has been my goto at the Salt River lakes, and I prefer size 2 drop hook and 1/8th finesse drop weight, and 8lb P-line/flouro, as said above, all personal preference. Get out there with a drop shot and any variation of the advice above, keep in contact with the bottom, and you'll get bit. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johnnie blaze Report post Posted September 15, 2015 Dropshot some robo worms with any spin cast/bait cast combo. don't be a fairy wander JB good posts above. And make your fairy wand comments but you know that is a great way to get a beginner hooked. They'll look towards reaction baits soon enough!except you get mostly dinks, and retie more then you fish. Our waters down here are fairly dirty. Use braid with a reaction bait and youll only go to fairy wanding when youre desperate. Throw a frog right now and youll never dropshot again lol. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CouesPursuit Report post Posted September 15, 2015 except you get mostly dinks, and retie more then you fish. Our waters down here are fairly dirty. Use braid with a reaction bait and youll only go to fairy wanding when youre desperate. Throw a frog right now and youll never dropshot again lol. Gotcha, with geographic consideration it seems you are spot on. I don't fish down south so I can't attest to size but myself and every guest on my boat this summer has put a 6lb + fish in the boat from Sag and Canyon on my robo setup described above and we've had a couple in the 8lb range. I usually set up my guests with a DS and I crank a lot, then I'll switch them over if it's producing. I lost a fish at Sag 3 weeks ago on a Rapala that I swear shattered my 10-11lb PB. She spit it halfway to the boat when she couldn't get her fat self out of the water. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trphyhntr Report post Posted September 15, 2015 w Dropshot some robo worms with any spin cast/bait cast combo.don't be a fairy wander JB good posts above. And make your fairy wand comments but you know that is a great way to get a beginner hooked. They'll look towards reaction baits soon enough!except you get mostly dinks, and retie more then you fish. Our waters down here are fairly dirty. Use braid with a reaction bait and youll only go to fairy wanding when youre desperate. Throw a frog right now and youll never dropshot again lol. this guy. gtfo frog man. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
el diablo Report post Posted September 15, 2015 For drop shot I prefer a littler bigger hook than most and use a 1/0 owner DS hook. I feel they hold on a little better for the bigger fish. 8lb pline flouro and even 10 lb at times because I will pitch into brush a lot. Also prefer a medium action spinning rod. Like everyone else said its all preference and trial n error. You'll figure out what u like after breaking off a few and loosing a few. Also I used to only trout and catfish until I started bass fishin. Once u get into it you won't want to go back to the others. One thing I had to learn real quick was bass have hard mouths unlike trout. When u get bit don't be scared to set the hook. My step dad always told me to make the dam thin go cross eyed. Oh and hook sets are free. If you even think it's a bite or just feels heavy set it. You'll eventually learn the different bites. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest 300ultramag. Report post Posted September 16, 2015 I agree drop shotting is for woman. Throw a spro if you can get on a top water.. hang on tight! Most importantly post some dang Ol pics 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rcdinaz Report post Posted September 16, 2015 YouTube! Watch the pros and their vids then pick out a fre techniques and get after it. Don't get discouraged just take it all in and relax and stay at it. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trphyhntr Report post Posted September 16, 2015 I agree drop shotting is for woman. Throw a spro if you can get on a top water.. hang on tight! Most importantly post some dang Ol pics He said he wanted catch fish not haul water. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest 300ultramag. Report post Posted September 16, 2015 Ha! There food for a few casts 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PRDATR Report post Posted September 17, 2015 Bass AKA Green Carp are no problem with a spinning reel so your GTG. I really like P-Line Floroclear line. If you decide to get a baitcaster any of the Abu Garcia Record Reels is what I would choose. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QhunterAZ Report post Posted September 17, 2015 If you ever head toward phoenix are I can show you stuff at lake plesant. Easy ways to de backlash baitcaster and such. Or just to fish let me know. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DesertBull Report post Posted September 17, 2015 sneek on the golf courses at night with a surface lure / buzzbait Wear tennis shoes and loose clothes so you can outrun the security guard. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PelaPapas Report post Posted September 18, 2015 Thanks to everyone for the input! I will be sure to put all of it to the test. When I do I will post pics! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PelaPapas Report post Posted September 18, 2015 Oh one more question! Is there a certain time of year here in Southern AZ that is NOT good to fish for bass? Certain months that I should avoid fishing? Or is it good year round fishing for bass? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites