ChooChooSnakeMan
Well-known member
Ok, I'm bored and want to get some insight about how you arrange rods and how many you typically have in your boat and on your front deck at any given time, on average.
It seems that I see some people with like 12 (6 on each side) all rigged and ready to go on the front deck while others seem to only keep 3 or 4 on their front decks while they are actually fishing. Let us know how you operate. I'm also curious about why you have the number of rods rigged that you use. For people who have a large number, is it because you have several of the same style rods for the same tactic but rigged with a slightly different bait. For example if you T-rig fish worms do you find that you have two or three with maybe different colors or maybe different sinker sizes all ready to go. Personally I think I'm going to try to reduce the number of rods I even take with me. I unload the boat each time after a trip and it is just more work having a bunch of rods in the rod locker and on the front deck. Most of the rods I may not even use or I may only use them a few casts. I could take two spinning rods, two baitcast rods, a specialty C'rig rod and cover everything with my limited fishing skills. I would have to take the time to maybe cut lures off and tie on a totally different type instead of having a dedicated rod for each lure type but I would be loading and unloading a lot fewer rods and I would have a clearer front deck space. Maybe you see the need to have a specialty heavy soft plastic rod and another heavy spinner bait rod for example.
What I'm after is:
How many rods do you usually have in the boat when you go bass fishing. This is total on the front deck and in rod lockers.
How many rods do you usually have rigged with baits and setting ready to use on your front deck when you are fishing.
All input / opinions are appreciated.
Thanks
It seems that I see some people with like 12 (6 on each side) all rigged and ready to go on the front deck while others seem to only keep 3 or 4 on their front decks while they are actually fishing. Let us know how you operate. I'm also curious about why you have the number of rods rigged that you use. For people who have a large number, is it because you have several of the same style rods for the same tactic but rigged with a slightly different bait. For example if you T-rig fish worms do you find that you have two or three with maybe different colors or maybe different sinker sizes all ready to go. Personally I think I'm going to try to reduce the number of rods I even take with me. I unload the boat each time after a trip and it is just more work having a bunch of rods in the rod locker and on the front deck. Most of the rods I may not even use or I may only use them a few casts. I could take two spinning rods, two baitcast rods, a specialty C'rig rod and cover everything with my limited fishing skills. I would have to take the time to maybe cut lures off and tie on a totally different type instead of having a dedicated rod for each lure type but I would be loading and unloading a lot fewer rods and I would have a clearer front deck space. Maybe you see the need to have a specialty heavy soft plastic rod and another heavy spinner bait rod for example.
What I'm after is:
How many rods do you usually have in the boat when you go bass fishing. This is total on the front deck and in rod lockers.
How many rods do you usually have rigged with baits and setting ready to use on your front deck when you are fishing.
All input / opinions are appreciated.
Thanks