Thread: rod
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05-14-2012, 07:14 PM #1
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when looking for a trout rod do u want it long and limber or short and sturdy?
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05-14-2012, 07:27 PM #2
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Re: rod
I'm no pro, and I'm sure others on the board have more knowledge, but I like about a 6.5' or 7' medium action in about a 3/4oz lure weight. I wouldn't think short and sturdy for trout.
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05-14-2012, 07:55 PM #3
Re: rod
7ft with a fast action and a soft tip so it won't rip the hook out of a shrimp.
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05-14-2012, 07:57 PM #4
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Re: rod
Depends on the circumstance and your budget.
But most folks like to start with a medium/light action 7 foot rod as a 'standard' and adjust later if their fishing methods call for more specialized tackle.
Fishing with small baits (like shrimp or small pogies) or light lures like Fin-s, grubs or small twitchbaits you might like a longer more limber rod.
But with larger baits and lures you might to 'beef it up' a bit (faster action and 'sturdier' backbone).
And if you are fishing slipcorks or popping corks you might even want a braid outfit with a levelwind reel on a slightly shorter rod.
So fishing in a boat, kayak, pier, shore or jetty may all call for some sort of specific tackle depending on what the usual approach will be.
But I have found fishing around the pier in super clear water a 4# ultralite spin outfit to be 'the gasss'.
I caught my best trout on 4# mono and a 5 1/2 foot medium action spin outfit.
That rod was a 19.99 clearance I bought @ Sports Unlimited thirty years ago, and the reel is a $25 eBay special. :headbang:
I have seen some REALLY nice IM-7 & IM-8 graphite rods I would LUV to have, but the $200- $300 price tags make me jump back and CAREFULLY place them back on the rack :
So learning to 'make do' with what you have is often as important as the 'right' tackle. :-\(RETIRED) mostly.
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05-14-2012, 08:11 PM #5
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Re: rod
Man 7ft Medium action spinning rod with a 1000 or 2500 series reel! Throws grubs and shrimp great.
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05-14-2012, 08:22 PM #6
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thanks ill look around for what yall said im going to but a 714 or 716 reel on it but i have to find one first if any of yall have one you are willing to sell for the right price im interested
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05-14-2012, 08:37 PM #7
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Re: rod
[quote author=Pier#r link=topic=1126.msg11060#msg11060 date=1337039846]
That rod was a 19.99 clearance I bought @ Sports Unlimited thirty years ago, and the reel is a $25 eBay special. :headbang: [/quote]
I miss that store...It was the greatest place in the world when I was a kid...before Bass Pro, Cabelas, Academy...
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05-14-2012, 08:40 PM #8
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Re: rod
6'6 - 7ft length for spinning reel set up and 7ft-7'6 for casting reel is what I prefer. 6-12 lb line class for live bait and 8-14 for throwing grubs and topwater. But that's just my opinion...everyone has different likes and dislikes.
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05-14-2012, 09:32 PM #9
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I am no pro to be sure, but I have probably caught as many trout as anybody except of course the maestro (#r). My rig is a 6'6" graphite rod from BassPro and a Shimano F1000 reel loaded with 4# line...just like the #r told me to
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