Can you use a spinner bait on a spinning rod?
You know line size for me usually 15 to 20 pound. Fluorocarbon. If I'm in vegetation a lot of times
The ideal rod power for spinnerbaits is medium to medium-heavy. You don't want to choose a rod power that's too light, since spinnerbaits are often around the 1/2 oz size or more, and this is too heavy for light or ultralight rods.
Spinning rods are often the best type to start with for casting baits, as they are less prone to tangles for inexperienced casting. Some techniques are best served with a spinning rod for finesse tactics. It really is going to depend on the fishery and the type of retrieve/jigging action.
If the water is clear, it is essential to scale down to lighter line and finesse lures and that is when a spinning rod shines. I use a spinning rod then for casting soft plastic jerkbaits, plastic tubes, wacky-rigged Senkos or floating worms, Mojo-rigged plastic lizards and finesse worms on lightweight shaky jigheads.
How fast do you reel a spinnerbait? Option 1: Most of the time the best retrieval speed is going just fast enough to make blades spin. If you fish your spinnerbait too fast it will roll on its side. If you see this you have to slow down your retrieval speed.
Spinnerbaits: For spinnerbaits, a moderate retrieve reel of around 6.3:1 ratio will perform adequately. This speed allows for power to move larger bladed baits through the water, but also has the speed to burn in baits when need be.
Weights like 1/4oz and 3/8oz are ideal to keep the Spinnerbait higher up in the water column. If the bass are cruising the shallows in the spring or fall, these weights will allow you to keep the Spinnerbait above the grass, and will even give you the ability to “yo yo” them back to the boat.
Setting Up a Spinnerbait. Fish the spinnerbait with a light monofilament line. A light line will allow you to cast the spinnerbait far out into the lake where you're fishing, and will let you reel the bait back in quickly. If you're fishing for bass, select a 12- or 14-pound monofilament line.
Yes, technically, you can use a baitcaster on a spinning rod, but it's not usually done because a spinning rod typically uses a spinning reel, which is the exact opposite of a baitcaster. Because the spinning rod typically uses the opposite type of reel from a baitcaster, they aren't designed to be used together.
Yes, you can put a spinning reel on a casting rod in a pinch and you might even find the combination serviceable for light fishing, but there are several drawbacks. (1). You'll have reduced casting distance. (2) There is the potential for damaging the rod.
What is difference between casting and spinning rod?
A spinning rod is a particular type of a fishing rod that comes in many sizes from a light action one to medium one and a stout spinning rod. A casting rod is a type of fishing rod that is bent over as the eyelets take an upward position when the fish pulls the lines of the casting rod.