Bass Fishing with LBC Bassin

Master the Bank: Bass Fishing Tips with LBC Bassin and Rod-Runner

Whether you are a seasoned tournament pro or a weekend bank angler, one thing is certain: carrying multiple rods is a hassle. You want to be ready with a jerkbait, a jig, and a topwater, but tangling lines and carrying a bundle of expensive graphite is a recipe for disaster.

In a recent collaboration, we were honored to have the Rod-Runner featured on the very first episode of LBC Bassin! In the video, you can see exactly how a portable rod caddy changes the game for urban and bank bass fishing.

Watch: LBC Bassin Cranks Bass with the Rod-Runner

https://youtu.be/THByy1eQ2XQ

In this episode, LBC Bassin hits the water to crank some beautiful bass on jerkbaits. But before the first cast is even made, you’ll notice how easy it is to transport a full arsenal of rods from the truck to the shoreline.


3 Reasons Why Every Bass Angler Needs a Rod-Runner

If you’ve watched LBC Bassin, you know that efficiency leads to more fish. Here is why the Rod-Runner is the ultimate bass fishing accessory:

1. Tangled Lines are a Thing of the Past

Nothing kills the “morning bite” faster than spending 20 minutes untangling treble hooks. The Rod-Runner keeps your rods spaced apart and secure, ensuring that when you reach for your next setup, it’s ready to cast.

2. Protect Your Investment

Bass rods are expensive. Walking through brush or leaning rods against a truck tailgate leads to snapped tips and scratched blanks. The high-impact ABS construction of the Rod-Runner acts as a mobile rack, keeping your reels off the ground and out of the dirt.

3. Ultimate Mobility for Bank Fishing

Bank fishing (or “pavement pounding”) requires moving constantly to find the fish. With our Pro 5 or Express 3 caddies, you can carry your entire setup in one hand while keeping your other hand free for your tackle bag or GoPro.


How to Rig Like a Pro: The LBC Bassin Setup

To maximize your success on the water, we recommend rigging your Rod-Runner with a variety of tools:

  • Deep Crankbait Rod: For reaching those offshore ledges.

  • Jerkbait/Finesse Rod: As seen in the LBC Bassin video—perfect for erratic strikes.

  • Topwater Setup: For those early morning explosive bites.

  • The “Everything” Rod: A versatile medium-heavy setup for jigs or worms.


Final Thoughts

We want to give a huge shout-out to LBC Bassin for the feature! Make sure to head over to his channel and subscribe to stay updated on his latest bass fishing adventures and gear reviews.

Ready to upgrade your fishing game? [www.rod-runner.com/shop] and find the perfect caddy for your next trip to the lake.

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