a informative blog on the bass fishing on the island of oahu, specifically at the largest freshwater reservoir known as lake wilson.pictures and techniques of what has been working for me and general information on the lake.
Tucanare , A.K.A. Peacock bass or Pavon
Friday, February 24, 2012
crankbait rods revisited
so after several more trips I'm beginning to lean toward the fiberglass kvd cranking rod. the duckette rod casts like a missile and the micro guides work great but the rod just dosent transmit the feel of the lure like the fiberglass. i have caught several more bass on it and even with the fast tip I feel little on the impact of a fish taking the lure, even a hard bite when its slammed there is a few seconds of is this a fish. the fiberglass kvd rod you know right away that a fish just grabbed your lure! no doubt in fact! i often feel as if I'm not even on the bottom or not throwing a deep enough diver because the duckette rod just won't transmit the feel to you. i know I'm hitting the bottom due to the mud on the lip but I can't feel it! again the kvd rod you know if the bottom is soft/hard/rocky/bouncing over wood. it really is impressive that such a cheap rod works so well. reels....... the exceler from daiwa is a great reel but I'm now also leaning toward a higher gear ration. the 4.3.1 just leaves me feeling like I'm not getting the most action and depth out of the baits. i don't want to go to something high speed but the kvd cranking reel in 5.2.1 seems to be a good fit. I'm gonna switch back to the kvd combo for awhile, its a shame the duckette isn't panning out for me, i had such high hopes. but i guess now i know that the reflection in the water isn't a better bigger bone!!
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