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Can anybody shed some light on what different lengths and actions are
designed for? For example, fill in the blanks with all that apply (e.g., crankbaits, worm, spinnerbaits, topwater, etc): 6' med = __________ 6'6" med hvy = _________ 6'6" med = __________ 7' med = ___________ 7'6" med hvy = ___________ That seems like a reasonable sampling. What do you say? I am just trying to figure out what to do with all those rods I bought on sale at BPS. Mostly trigger style rods with baitcasters. Thanks. K |
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![]() "luv2bafield" wrote in message .net... Can anybody shed some light on what different lengths and actions are designed for? For example, fill in the blanks with all that apply (e.g., crankbaits, worm, spinnerbaits, topwater, etc): 6' med = ___________ 6'6" med hvy = _________ 6'6" med = __________ 7' med = ___________ 7'6" med hvy = ___________ That seems like a reasonable sampling. What do you say? I am just trying to figure out what to do with all those rods I bought on sale at BPS. Mostly trigger style rods with baitcasters. I think that much of rod selection is based on personal preference, the type of water you're fishing, the cover, the type/weight of lures that you're using, sensitivity of the rod, etc. Personally? I rarely use anything less than 7 foot long, even when it comes to ultralights. I use a 7'10" med/heavy for heavy spinnerbaits, jigs and large cranks, a 7' medium for rest of my bass fishing, unless I'm using lightweight lures, then I use a spinning rod. Even when I'm fishing Zara Spooks or skipping lures under docks, I'm using a 7 foot rod. I usually figure out what type of fishing I want to do, then design/build a rod to meet my demands, not buy a rod and then figure out what I'm going to do with it. -- Steve OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message
... "luv2bafield" wrote in message .net... Can anybody shed some light on what different lengths and actions are designed for? For example, fill in the blanks with all that apply (e.g., crankbaits, worm, spinnerbaits, topwater, etc): 6' med = ___________ 6'6" med hvy = _________ 6'6" med = __________ 7' med = ___________ 7'6" med hvy = ___________ That seems like a reasonable sampling. What do you say? I am just trying to figure out what to do with all those rods I bought on sale at BPS. Mostly trigger style rods with baitcasters. I think that much of rod selection is based on personal preference, the type of water you're fishing, the cover, the type/weight of lures that you're using, sensitivity of the rod, etc. Personally? I rarely use anything less than 7 foot long, even when it comes to ultralights. I use a 7'10" med/heavy for heavy spinnerbaits, jigs and large cranks, a 7' medium for rest of my bass fishing, unless I'm using lightweight lures, then I use a spinning rod. Even when I'm fishing Zara Spooks or skipping lures under docks, I'm using a 7 foot rod. I usually figure out what type of fishing I want to do, then design/build a rod to meet my demands, not buy a rod and then figure out what I'm going to do with it. -- Steve OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com I use mostly 7' + rods as well, but I found one application where I prefer a 6'6" rod. There are time when I can get a better action on certian topwaters by pointing the rod down instead of up. A seven' rod is just a hari long to work this way, and I find myself sticking it in the water when using this technique from the deck of my boat. -- Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com All about fishing in Yuma, Arizona Promote Your Fishing Website FOR FREE www.DiyComponents.com Buy professional quality components for DIY Projects |
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Flippin' rod 7.5 feet
Pitchin' rod 6,5 feet Crankin' rod 6.5 to 7 feet Trollin' rod 5.5 to 6 feet |
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All my rods are 7', that just feels very comfortable to me. I use that
length for all types of bait presentaion. I think it is a personal prefference thing, and I don't get too caught up in the "technical" end of it all. I did design a 14' surf rod when I was fishing in the Gulf though...and I could throw that sucker over the moon! g |
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