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Fishing planet level 4 pole setups
Fishing planet level 4 pole setups







fishing planet level 4 pole setups

In most cases that has to do with the test of your line, since that is recommended to be the weakest point. If you don't know, the red arrows mean your setup is too strong for the fish. Even in Blue Crab when I had access to it through a DLC. I've caught everything there is to catch in North America/Europe/Asia with 53lb or lower setups. Since I am not high enough level to go down into South America or Africa. The fish on that peg can be a real pain so I don't usually want to bother with any smaller setup there. If I am at the tarpon peg, I'll usually use a 42lb setup. If I want a good fight, I'll use my 6lb ultralight setup. peg, I pretty much stick to my 12lb Jigwinner setup. Depends on my mood.įor example, in Florida, if I'm not on the tarpon, etc. But then again sometimes I don't mind fighting it that long. When that 30lber isn't really anything special. Because I don't want to hook a fish and then waste 10 minutes fighting a 30lb fish on a 12lb setup.

fishing planet level 4 pole setups

If I know there's a possibility of catching a huge fish, I tend to not care if I get red arrows. Also paying attention to how small a setup I need to stay away from the red arrows after you catch a fish. How do I decide which rod to use? Depends on the largest size a species can get in that particular water way. Otherwise I bring the same 7 rods everywhere I go.

fishing planet level 4 pole setups

Only time I change is when I am required to use a carp rod. I VERY rarely change any setups in my rod bag. And from that you will gain your own experiences and skills. Until now, you have used my spreadsheet as it was intended to be used, as a guide to see the weights and match the setups accordingly. And you basicly already answered that question yourself already as you use my spreadsheet to match your setups to the target fish already :) Well, only you can answer that question, as it depends on which fish you are targetting in that location. What you hould look for when getting a setup for a specific location? Use shrimp on a #3/O to avoid getting gar, as they get too big for the Laker Pro setup and don't pay well. The Laker Pro setup ( 6kg/13lbs ) might be what you are looking for to fish bass in Everglades, but it is more suited for Falcon lake.īig Alli is well suited for Everglades as it can handle gar and the unique bass, but as you know, you will get red arrows on the smaller bass.









Fishing planet level 4 pole setups