Maine guide Brooke Hidell on some of the differences between a spinning rod and a baitcasting rod. Baitcasting rods give you more spine and pulling power. For more fishing information and video visit: www.outdoorlife.com
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*UPDATE* i will be making an well updated version of this video within the next couple days. keep an eye out. Just a Look inside of my personal Tackle bag. I always enjoyed watching other tackle box videos as i started to become a more serious bass fisherman, and figured i should contribute. Also if anyone has any questions about certain lures, and maybe how to use them, or whatever, don`t hesitate to ask. also some other info that may be useful to understanding my choices of tackle. – I don`t usually fish in waters over 25` or so. – The waters are usually stained and weedy – I prefer use of soft plastics (dropS and texas rigged) – Im a college student, so i afford what i can (even with sponsorships from the bass team) thanks for viewing go check out my brother here AWESOME VLOGS! www.youtube.com
An overview of some of the fishing gear and tackle that I bring along when going hiking… whether it be an extended backpacking trip into a remote wilderness location, an overnighter close to home, or even just a day hike. I try to keep my backpacking fishing system lightweight and compact, yet still maintain a high level of versatility due to the diversity of fish species that I target. I discuss my rod and reel choice, tackle, and different bait options. A quick breakdown of what’s included in my set-up: – Eastsport Fanny Pack (Hip Pack) – Quantum Xtra-Lite Graphite Rod – Shakespeare Micro-Spin Reel – Micra type Multi-tool – Plano Stowaway Mini Tackle Box – Mepps, Lure Jensen, & Rooster Tail Spinners – Assorted Soft Plastics – Assorted Terminal Tackle This combo has served well for me over the years for a variety of species ranging from panfish (bluegill, perch, crappie) to trout, to bass, and even catfish… in a range of locations from nearby ponds, to mountain streams, to remote wilderness lakes. For the supporting article to this video, as well as other outdoor related articles and videos, please visit my blog at: intenseangleroutdoors.blogspot.com