Budget Bass Fishing Gear For Beginners

By acarmen1 · Thursday, January 22nd, 2009
by Lawson Q. Miles

Each year, the fishing bug catches inumerable people. Whether it is from watching fishing shows on Cable TV or just the yearning to go out and catch a Bass, beginners from all walks of life head off to the nearest Big Box Store or local Tackle Shop to purchase their first fishing rod and reel for Bass fishing.

If you are planning on learning how to fish, or you’re wondering about doing something similar, then here’s a simple Plan about how to select basic fishing tackle versus obtaining complicated and expensive fishing gear. Catching Bass is not hard. They’re a predator fish so they’re generally hungry.

Gear to catch Bass doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated. Simple set-ups work best for Bass unless you have many years of experience under your belt. I remember a Bass fishing trip a Buddy and I took to a local lake many years ago. The weather was hot that day, even for June. We knocked off around noon and was loading the boat on the trailer when this Old Man and 2 kids came motoring up to the boat ramp.

When they got out, they had a huge stringer of Black Bass. The biggest one was 6 and a half pounds and none were under 2 pounds. I walked over and asked the Old Man what they had used, seeing how my Buddy and I were skunked that morning and we had been using the latest equipment and lures on the Market. The Old Man smiled and showed me his Minnow bucket and said “Why we were using Bass Minnows and Worms”! I also couldn’t keep from noticing their very simple rod and reels. They had out fished a couple local Pro’s with simple bait and rod and reel set-ups!

For starters, if you don’t own a rod and reel, you’ll need one obviously. You don’t need the latest and greatest rod & reel to hit the market. In fact, many a Bass has been hauled out of the water with the likes of Zebco spincast reels. I would recommend heading down to Wal-Mart and finding a good Zebco 33 rod and reel combo. This outfit will serve you well as a beginner.

When you’re just starting out, you want to spend your time catching fish, not fooling around with your reel. That’s why spincast reels make an excellent first reel. They’re not as complex as a level wind reel and they’re easier to master than spinning reels. There’s plenty of time for you to practice with a level wind or spinning reel, but for now, keep it simple with a spincast reel.

Next on your equipment comes the fishing line. If you bought a rod and reel combo, chances are it came with line already on it. If not, or you want to change the line, then I’d suggest a 10lb line from either Stren or Trilene. There are other manufacturers out there, but these two have been around a long time and manufacture quality fishing line.

Don’t get complicated with your lure selection. If you’re just wanting to catch a stringer of Bass, then live bait is your best option. Most bait stores will sell large minnows. These are generally called Bass Minnows or Bass Shiners. As for lures, keep it simple. A silver spoon such as a Johnson’s Silver Weedless Spoon is great. Also, Crappie type jigs work very well on Bass, especially the ones with action tails. Tried and true Rapala floating minnow lures have accounted for countless Bass and other Gamefish.

Believe it or not, that’s it. Sure, you may need a minnow bucket, a stringer and a tackle box, but those are cheap. Just make sure you don’t go overboard! This set up will catch many types of fish from Bass to Catfish. Once you get some experience under your belt, you can then start trying other things like level wind reels, plastic worms or crank baits.

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I have been fly fishing for years and would like to say im from the uk and have never fished for black bass! is it striped bass? Must say thats some great fish! maybe the next holiday!

Cheers. Rob

Die Frage ist doch eher, wie könnte man es besser machen. Erwartet jetzt von mir keine Antwort darauf, aber darüber sollte man wohl nachdenken!

 

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