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Hi all, I just bought a new Curado 101 and have been using it to cast
very light baits and lures. I also use it for canoe and kayak trolling in open water with small crank baits. Got the reel loaded with 8LB mono. The light mono works great for the trolling and I have found I can go down to un-weighted 5 inch finesse worms. Only problem is the lightest casting rod I have now is a medium power and it does not load well with so little weight. The intended use for the rod will be open water trolling for crappie and bass. It will also be used to cast the finesse worms and other light lures near cover so a little backbone in the rod would be nice. Some might say just use a spinning rod and reel but I hate the spinning gear for trolling - line twist problems and I find it hard to close the bail with one hand after I have worked out a lot of line. (the other hand is holding the paddle). So has anybody run across a nice 6 foot M/Light casting rod that they like? Thanks, Dale -- Dale Colemam |
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![]() "Dale Coleman" wrote in message SNIP So has anybody run across a nice 6 foot M/Light casting rod that they like? Dale, I can't really say that I have run across a good 6 ML casting rod from the factory. It seems that they have either too soft of an action or too stiff. I had the best luck buying a spinning rod blank and building one from scratch. -- Steve OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 06:33:35 -0600, "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers"
wrote: Hi Steve and the group, I think you may be correct, I went to Bass Pro Shops over the weekend and only found a M/Light Cranking Stick rod. It had a slow heavy feel to it and I did not like it. It looks like a custom rod made from a nice light power spin blank will be my best bet. I might even try to make it myself if I can find the time to learn how. Thanks for the advise, Dale "Dale Coleman" wrote in message SNIP So has anybody run across a nice 6 foot M/Light casting rod that they like? Dale, I can't really say that I have run across a good 6 ML casting rod from the factory. It seems that they have either too soft of an action or too stiff. I had the best luck buying a spinning rod blank and building one from scratch. -- Dale Colemam |
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GLoomis CR721 IMX is a great rod with my Scorpion 1000...fast tip with
good backbone. mhood Dale Coleman wrote: Hi all, I just bought a new Curado 101 and have been using it to cast very light baits and lures. I also use it for canoe and kayak trolling in open water with small crank baits. Got the reel loaded with 8LB mono. The light mono works great for the trolling and I have found I can go down to un-weighted 5 inch finesse worms. So has anybody run across a nice 6 foot M/Light casting rod that they like? Thanks, Dale -- Dale Colemam |
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Look at th HMG Graphite Casting Rod (GFC38J) from ffo-tackle.com ...... I
use one and love it, plus they've got a free freight offer going on right now. said Huck "Dale Coleman" wrote in message ... Hi all, I just bought a new Curado 101 and have been using it to cast very light baits and lures. I also use it for canoe and kayak trolling in open water with small crank baits. Got the reel loaded with 8LB mono. The light mono works great for the trolling and I have found I can go down to un-weighted 5 inch finesse worms. Only problem is the lightest casting rod I have now is a medium power and it does not load well with so little weight. The intended use for the rod will be open water trolling for crappie and bass. It will also be used to cast the finesse worms and other light lures near cover so a little backbone in the rod would be nice. Some might say just use a spinning rod and reel but I hate the spinning gear for trolling - line twist problems and I find it hard to close the bail with one hand after I have worked out a lot of line. (the other hand is holding the paddle). So has anybody run across a nice 6 foot M/Light casting rod that they like? Thanks, Dale -- Dale Colemam |
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Another option if you don't mind rolling you own would be a SJ700 Loomis
blank, it's my all time favorite smallmouth and crappie rod, the best discription is a mag bass ultralight. 4 - 8 lb test rated, 1/32 - 1/4 oz., Ex Fast, Mag Light blank. |
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The Falcon Lowrider LFC 3-16 is a nice ML-MF 6ft rod designed for 8-12lb
line 3/16-3/8 oz lures..Made in the USA with a good warranty.. I fish therefore I lie |
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