7’ 11” Bass Tournament Length?
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Dec 12, 2009 at 1:33 am #4633
chris scott
MemberWith all the new bass fly rods on the market I am just curious if anyone knows why there is a length requirement of 7′ 11″ for Bass tournaments? What is the reasoning behind this? Does anyone know? Thanks in advance.
Dec 12, 2009 at 2:59 am #40748
Roy ConleyMemberWhat I was TOLD is that the Bass Tournament folks set a rod max length limit of 8 feet.
Dec 13, 2009 at 12:37 am #40749Zach Matthews
The Itinerant AnglerI think Roy is right.
Dec 13, 2009 at 1:46 am #40750cole m.
MemberIt is my understanding that no fly tackle can be used legally in any BASS tournament, so the bass series was sort of a gimmick to sell rods. With that said, I love Sage’s line and have the lmb and smb. They are awesome sticks.
Dec 13, 2009 at 3:30 am #40751Zach Matthews
The Itinerant AnglerHowever, there are, of course, many other tournaments than BASS. I think the main intent was actually to put fly rods in those local club tournaments–not in the hands of the guys whose unis are stitched together from nothing but sponsors’ patches.
Dec 13, 2009 at 3:41 am #40752cole m.
MemberRight on that account. I wish there was a main stream bass fly fishing series. It would be fun!
Dec 13, 2009 at 4:00 am #40753anonymous
Member……………….. guys whose unis are stitched together from nothing but sponsors’ patches.
Hahaha!
Dec 14, 2009 at 1:41 am #40754chris scott
MemberI can’t believe the only reason to have a rod length rule is to prohibit fly anglers.
Dec 14, 2009 at 3:33 am #40755Shannon Drawe
MemberFrom what I can gather, they instituted the rule because of 10′ flipping rods that were being used way back when by west coast bass tournament fishermen.
Dec 14, 2009 at 11:41 am #40756
John BennettMemberYeah, I really don’t think it has anything to do with some kind of prejudice against “flys” an fly rods and wanting to bar fly anglers 🙂
Bass T’s are all about covering water. For every cast/retreive with a fly rod, I can cover 5 to 10 times the amount of water with spnning rod. Fish all day ripping plastics through slop and your arms tired, I cant imagine T angling with an 8 wt for 3 days. My arms would fall off after 1 day. Speed of retreive? If thats what Bass are keying on and its buzz baits (or similiar)………………
If I were a T angler and my competition started showing up with a plethora of fly rods I’d smile.
At some point way back, as Shannon said, it must have been perceived that long rods enabled something organisors/sponsors didn’t want and if you don’t draw the line somewhere…where’s it end?
Dec 14, 2009 at 2:26 pm #40757Zach Matthews
The Itinerant AnglerHey John –
You’re certainly right – I was making a joke earlier and like I said, I don’t really know the rationale.
Dec 14, 2009 at 2:44 pm #40758Adam McDowell
MemberFrom what I can gather, they instituted the rule because of 10′ flipping rods that were being used way back when by west coast bass tournament fishermen.
you nailed it
I do a lot of bass fishing and to me there is nothing better than this one for topwater.
I wouldn’t go bass fishing without a worm rod (baitcaster) though. Its just too deadly and you do not have much sensitivity to detect bites with a floating flyline and a sinking fly. I would love to hear how they fish with a line matched full sinker if anyone has tried.
I’ve been debating on the LM or the SM or the 290grain line for my 890 RPLX since they came out and will probably do one before spring.
Dec 15, 2009 at 9:14 pm #40759
John BennettMemberDon’t disagree at all and I knew it was tongue in cheek :), mine was to sort of.
That said given the right conditions I can see where fur could win a tourney… By day 3 alot of bass have been stung plastics, crank baits, top water buzz and plugs..
A 5 inch bunny leech could put the winning bass in your boat
Dec 20, 2009 at 2:22 pm #40760todd taylor
MemberSome of the very first B.A.S.S T’s were of the fly rod type. I know a couple of guys that won a few and they are still still around.
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