What Is A BFS Baitcaster?

What is Bait Finesse System (BFS) Fishing? (including video below) Bait Finesse System fishing is using baitcasting reels with special shallow, drilled out/ultralight, spools and

light-action rods

to throw lures weighing less than approximately 5-7g (3/16 oz to ¼ oz and below).

What is the

best baitcasting reel

?

  • Lew’s Tournament Pro LFS TP1SHA.
  • Daiwa Tatula CT Type-R TACT-R100.
  • Shimano Curado K CU200HGK.
  • 13 Fishing Concept A A8. 1-RH.
  • Abu Garcia Revo SX REVO4 SX-HS.

What are baitcaster reels good for?

Baitcasters are used for a wide variety of applications, ranging from casting lures, to surf casting and big game fishing The most popular use of baitcasters in North America is for freshwater fishing for bass.

What line should I use for BFS?

Lines. Monofilament, fluorocarbon and braid can all be used as your mainline on a BFS reel, however there are pros and cons to these depending on a few factors. Some reel manufacturers may recommend one over the other due to the design of the spool they have on their reel.

What is shallow spool?

In spinning reel the shallow spools are lighter, contain less line and have less drag (usually) than the full depth model of the same size EG: New Daiwa Certate 2500 weighs 245 grams and has 7 kg of drag.

What is bait finesse system?

Bait Finesse System (also known as BFS/bait finesse/bait finesse fishing/bait finesse style) is a finesse style of fishing originating from Japan BFS utilizes specialized baitcasting reels and casting rods to allow the angler to cast ultralight lures that would normally only be used with spinning reels and rods.

What is the easiest Baitcaster to cast?

If you want the best possible experience with your first baitcasting reel, then the Abu Garcia Revo SX is the best choice, since it’s not only easy to use for a beginner, but also continues to deliver high end performance as you become more adept at fishing with it.

How much should you spend on a baitcaster?

If you are going to fish more than 35 days a year, you should spend about $100 for a baitcast reel because it will give you high performance with a

good number

of ball bearings, and it will last you a long time if you take care of it.

What gear ratio do I need for bass fishing?

High gear ratio reel | 7.1:1 thru 8.1:1 If you’re fishing any bass fishing lure that you primarily work with your rod, a high gear ratio reel is the way to go. You’re often pulling the bait with your rod tip, but you need to have the ability to quickly take up your slack when you get a bite.

Why do bass pros use Baitcasters?

For using “power techniques”, working with heavier lures like crankbaits and ½ oz. spinnerbaits, or fishing in heavy weeds where you need strong line, Nels recommends baitcasters because they have more torque and handle heavy line better.

Can you bottom fish with a baitcaster?

As far as reels go, things depend on – you guessed it – where and how you want to fish. Spinning reels are a great option if you’re bottom fishing from a pier. On the other hand, if you need to make a long and precise cast, the baitcaster is a better option.

What is BFS spool?

Inspired by the Japanese Domestic Market, the Shimano Curado BFS Casting Reel utilizes an ultralightweight shallow spool designed for thinner diameter lines to allow anglers to cast lightweight lures more effectively than traditional low-profile reels.

What is a BFS set up?

BFS stands for Bait Finesse System. This system is made up of a baitcasting reel with a shallow lightweight spool and a light, or ultralight, action baitcaster rod.

How do you set up a baitcaster reel?

  • Step 1 – Feed Line to the Spool
  • Step 2 – Secure Line to the Spool
  • Step 3 – Load Line onto the Spool
  • Step 4 – Set the Spool Tension
  • Step 5 – Set the Brakes
  • Step 6 – Set the Drag.

How far should you be able to cast a baitcaster?

25-30 yards is the norm Most anglers proficient at casting average 25-30 yards, depending on their tackle and wind conditions.

What is the easiest fishing reel?


spincast reels

are the easiest to learn and simplest to operate of the three primary styles of casting reels. Generally, they are the least expensive. Spincast (spincasting) reels are identifiable by their “closed face.” That is, the spool containing the fishing line is totally enclosed within the reel itself.

Is Abu Garcia a good reel?

So even when it comes to high speed baitcasters, Abu Garcia is once again best in class Its unheard-of high speed retrieval speed of 41 inches per turn of the handle comes with buttery smooth action, powered by the 10 plus one ball bearings, which definitely puts this reel at the high end of Abu Garcia reel lineups.

Can you cast light lures with a baitcaster?

Typically, 8 to 10-inches from lure to the rod tip works well with a baitcaster However, when casting a really light lure, you can let out 2 to 2-1/2 feet of line, so that you can get more momentum on your cast, resulting in a great cast distance.

Can you use Baitcasters in salt water?

The 13 Fishing Concept TX series baitcasters are made specifically for saltwater use “It’s not the design that makes reels saltwater specific, but the quality of materials and protection processes,” says Matt Baldwin, product-development director of 13 Fishing.

Why is Baitcaster better than spinning?

Baitcast reels can handle heavier line and actually allow for longer casts than spinning gear in the same size range Bass anglers regularly use line in the 14- to 17-pound-test range. Muskie and catfish anglers use even heavier line.

Should you soak braid before spooling?

Braid does not need soaking like you do with mono prior to spooling up Thread your braid through the eye on the but section of the rod. Double check that your spool is as far forward as possible. Tie a

slip loop knot

in your braid.

Is braid or mono better for Baitcasters?

Mono holds knots better and costs less than braid It also works better on smaller bait-casting reels because light braid can dig into itself.

Is 20 lb braid good for Baitcaster?

Thin diameter line is great for spinning reels, but if you’re using baitcasting reels, you don’t want to use anything under 20 lb. braid If the line is really thin, it’ll dig into the spool if you have a big fish on or get snagged, which can cause knots and tangles.

Is there a baitcasting reel that won’t backlash?

The FLW veteran knows his reels, and at the 2016 Bassmaster Classic Expo in Tulsa, he showed up with one that’s nearly impossible to backlash. (Seriously… check the video at the bottom of this story.) It’s called the Zillion SV , and it’s the flagship of three new models of bass-oriented baitcasters from Daiwa for 2016.

Why do Baitcasters get tangled?

Backlashes occur when your lure slows down during or after a cast, but the spool keeps spinning , which results in a tangled mess of line. Today’s baitcasters feature sophisticated braking systems and anti-backlash mechanisms that make it easier for anyone to cast without experiencing line overruns.

What rod goes with a baitcaster?

Casting rods are used with a baitcasting reel and are the choice of most professional bass anglers. Spinning rods are used with a spinning reel and are the choice of most beginners and hobbyists.

Sources

Baitcaster Vs Spinning Reel



Baitcaster Review for BFS: 5-way Cast Battle & Ultralight Baitcaster Test



Best Baitcasting Reels Reviewed