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Old May 30th, 2007, 02:32 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Bob La Londe
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Default Wimpy Little Rod

Well, I haven't gone out and bought one yet, but I did look on-line at St
Croix's website and one of their reccomended spinner bait rods was a 6'
pistol grip.


"Ronnie" wrote in message
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On May 29, 1:57 am, "Joe Haubenreich"
wrote:
I was so glad to read your post, Bob, and it has nothing to do with the
rod
but the fact that you went camping and fishing with your son. I'm much
closer to life's finale now than the opening number, and so far time
spent
camping and fishing with my kids ranks clearly in my top 10 memories.

I gave away my 5-1/2-foot Shimano Beastmaster and the Zebco Omega
spincast
reel I had mounted on it, but I kept one pistol-grip 5.5-foot Daiwa
Procaster rod with an old Ambassadeur reel. For close quarter fishing --
back in the buckbrush, under cypress trees, or back in the reeds and
tulles,
it excels.

Speaking of memories, the day I finally got to fish the Colorado River
with
you and Lannes was one of my personal fishing highlights. I will
certainly
take you up on your offer of a return trip. Thanks very much.

Joe
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Next time you head out this way I can probably show a little better
action
on the river... even in the dead of winter.


I just did a review of a pistol grip 5.5 foot Lightning Rod I got
recently at an outdoor writers meeting. Great rod, love a short pistol
grip rod for spinnerbaits, topwater and buzzbaits. I have two very
old Lightning Rods that are still my favorites for those baits - been
using them since the 1980s. Caught my best tournament catch ever on
one of them on spinnerbaits - nine bass in two days weighing 36
pounds, included a 9-5, 8-11 and 6-15.

Those rods had light tips but lots of backbone. The new one is a med-
heavy and the tip is pretty stiff - I am trying to get one in the
medium. One nice thing about them - they sell for $34.95.

I have been throwing a 3/16 ounce jig head worm with a 5 inch Zoom
Finesse worm on this rod. It has an Ambassadeur 5600 EXT reel and is
spooled with 15 pound PLine - and that light bait casts pretty good
for a short, stiff rod and heavy line. I think it is gonna be very
good for spinnerbaits.

The review is at
http://fishing.about.com/od/fishingp...htning_Rod.htm
if anyone is interested. It links to the Berkley site.

Ronnie

http://fishing.about.com




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