Yeah, I haven't ever used a baitcaster & have so little fishing time that the last thing I want to deal with is learning a new reel along with everything else.
But, I'm 99% settled on the MH 7' suggestion for heavier cranks & softbaits. In terms of species, I am feeling more like bass & bigger vs. smaller (ove the past few days, pike have become way more intriguing to me than trout) so the MH makes sense.
Thanks to all!
-G
I like this option that you narrowed down to. My primary rod is an ugly stick (6ft M), that I have had for many many moons. From what I have witnessed if an ugly stick lasts its first week, it will last for many years to come.
As far as your new found intrigue in Pike, you couldn't have picked a better time of year than now to start. A bunch of us on the site have had amazing success with pike on the Concord River. I caught my very first one today. People have been successful with the following:
spinnerbaits (medium to large)
spinners (not sure what size but have seen people succeed with the medium ones but I would recommend the larger ones (i.e. Aglia's #4 or #5, (1/2 oz to 1 oz) )
Rubber Woms (Big ones, I caught my 2 pike today on 10 inch rubber worms)
I strongly recommend trying out the Concord River for pike, early in the morn or late in the afternoon/early evening. Its somewhat close to Boston (about a 30 min ride to the Concord area of the river) and a canoe would def be a good thing, although fishing from shore is good although somewhat limited.