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    I'm looking into ordering another Aldeberan BFS to build a finesse crappie setup. Anyone using baitcasters for crappie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by texican89 View Post
    I'm looking into ordering another Aldeberan BFS to build a finesse crappie setup. Anyone using baitcasters for crappie?

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    "Just_Bass" uses them ... altered with a shallow spool, I think. He's in Calif. and uses Japanese equipment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by texican89 View Post
    I'm looking into ordering another Aldeberan BFS to build a finesse crappie setup. Anyone using baitcasters for crappie?

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    You might want to post this in the Ultra Light section in the Bream forum. I doubt anyone here has an Aldeberan….and few if any have ever heard of it.

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    never heard of it, but as stated just bass uses them bait casters out on the west coast
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    never heard of it, but as stated just bass uses them bait casters out on the west coast
    22 Shimano Aldebaran BFS casts 1 GRAM... - YouTube

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    Charliee Burrows uses them in his videos. I'll probably set one up myself to vertical jig deep.

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    I tried a baitcaster for crappie. It didn't go well

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    Crappie Fishing With The Berkley Gulp Minnow - YouTube

    Older video of Richard Gene using one seemed to be effective


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    One of Archie Phillip's old crappie videos he fished with a friend that could cast 12 lb line and a hair jig farther with his baitcaster than Archie could with spinning equipment! It was something to see. He would let out several feet of line and use his whole arm to cast. He could sure catch 'em too.
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    I built a BFS setup around a curado BFS. It's a lot of run to use. I can cast very accurately with it. It's currently spooled up with 18lb braid, as I find anything thinner will allow the line to dig and not cast well. under perfect condition I can cast about as far with the BFS setup as I can a comparable spinning rod, but that doesn't mean it out performs a spinning setup. there are a couple of things the BFS setup just can't do as well as a spinning setup in my hands. The biggest to me is the fall. I find it much easier to get a vertical fall with a spinning rig. specially with light jigs. you will have to peel line off by hand at least as fast as the fall rate to keep your jig from pendulating down to the fishing zone. Most of my fishing spots require as close to a vertical fall as possible to avoid hang ups. Now if I am vertical jigging off the side of the boat the baitcaster does fine. The other area where the BFS setup just doesn't perform as well is in windy conditions. If I have 15mph winds I won't even consider using it.

    so, if I am fishing deeper (over 6ft) or in windy conditions I will always go spinning. If I am fishing shallow and need pin point cast I will consider the BFS setup. To me BFS is fun, but a bit of a novelty. In most cases where I could use a BFS setup for crappie a spinning rig will be superior.
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