I moved here a few years back from the Northeast. I did a lot of spin fishing for trout and bass and many years with a flyrod. I am retired and now getting back to Bass fishing. I just bought and tried out a spinning rod and caught a few small bass on a Ned rig. I am now tempted to try and conquer a baitcaster. We'll see how that goes. John
John,
Welcome to the UltimateBass Family we're glad you're here.
John welcome. Lots of guys that a willing to share information and guidance, just ask. :-*
welcome..
Where are you on the gulf coast?
Welcome aboard! ~c~
Baitcaster isn't hard, start out with short casts and train that thumb.
Thanks for the welcomes, I am in Pinellas County FL. I tried a baitcaster 15 plus years ago but didn't keep up with it and got heavily into fly fishing and tying. I was worried about right hand reel as I have always used left hand retrieve spinning reels BUT totally forgot I use right hand retrieve for my fly rods DUH! I am basically a right handed person. I also tie my own knotted leaders, I really do not care for salt water, tried it and don't care for it at all so I will go back to Bass fishing. I don't have a boat so it's a bit tough but I never had a boat growing up, my father taught me river fishing with good old Red Ball rubber hip waders and a open face spinning reel with worms, real garden worms or night crawlers. John
I did have a canoe for a while up north. Here is a good sized bass I got in 2008 while river fishing with my son in western MA, my home waters. I caught it on a spinning reel but don't remember if it was a crank bait, rubber worm or top water.
Welcome aboard John. Glad to have you with us. I'm sure you'll have no problem learning a baitcaster, todays reels have made it a much easier process.
We have a contest for new members to win some baits from one of our sponsors. If you're interested you can enter here : New Member's Contest. (http://www.ultimatebass.com/bass-fishing-forum/index.php?topic=157076.0).
Looking forward to seeing you around the boards and to learning from what you share with us.
In the meantime, if you need any help with anything at all please don't hesitate to contact me or any other staff member.
Welcome aboard.
Welcome to UB, remember to stop by the Florida Forums. :-*
I found a picture stored on a thumb drive showing the bait I caught that nice bass on in the canoe in 2008. It was a crank bait, silver with a longish lip. John