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    I received my new rod a couple days ago and have been anxious to try it out .
    My shortest rod with the exception of an ice fishing rod I bought a couple of years ago to try jigging docks in the winter .
    This one is a 3’8” Major Craft Finetail glass rod that I paired with my lightest reel , a Shimano Soare XR500sspg .
    The weather today was partly to mostly cloudy, still getting over the tropical storm with winds at 12-27mph .
    I knew fishing was going to be tough .
    Lake Macintosh was at full pool with evidence that it had been to the top of the dock . And the color of chocolate milk .
    I was trying to cast a 4mm tungsten jig . I finally got the skunk off when a small warmouth couldn’t resist my jig twitching across the , now covered riprap.
    After about thirty minutes of listening to some young kid’s birthday party and fighting a wind blowing from my left to my right at about ten o’clock . I decide to move .
    Thinking , and hoping the 10” of rain we had had flushed the town pond I decided to give it a try .
    At least I could position myself to fish with the wind there .
    The pond was full and looked the best it has all year . And had a nice color to it.
    Casting the jig alone, I was getting about 30-40 feet depending on if I caught the wind right .
    I decided to try using a float . A 3/4” weight snap on styrofoam bobber .
    In the next hour I caught four bluegills and lost one of the bigger ones when it wrapped an old bridge support that had several lines on it , including a bass spinnerbait.
    My 4# Floroclear was holding up and I was able to pull fish , spinnerbait, and a glob of line with a float away from the wood post about four feet and the spinnerbait line wouldn’t let go and I had to break off my fish .
    Under the conditions I was happy with my trip , beats a skunk .
    My opinion on the little rod ……… Well , I think it’s a little too short for what I was trying to use it for , but I was able to get it slimed .
    It’ll do better fishing a small creek , what it was designed for .
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    “ The bigger the Bend , the Wider the Grin ! “
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    Way to go on your post storm success
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    Sounds like a fun day and a decent trial of the rod. Thanks for sharing
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    Time to break out the long rods when I go back to the Town pond for float fishing.
    “ The bigger the Bend , the Wider the Grin ! “

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    It does make a nice looking outfit. The fish in the pics are just fine too. Conditions like they were, I’d say ya done good.
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    Beautiful handle on that new rod. All in all not a bad trip!
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    Beautiful rod

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    I don't think I have seen floroclear in blue color before.I do like floroclear in 2 lb and have even used it on one of my bfs reels,which was an idea I got from you as well as using tungston beads for making jig heads.Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRAPPIE60 View Post
    I don't think I have seen floroclear in blue color before.I do like floroclear in 2 lb and have even used it on one of my bfs reels,which was an idea I got from you as well as using tungston beads for making jig heads.Thank you.
    The blue line on the spool is Daiwa J-braid X8 , 6# test , 1.5# diameter. I use a 4# , sometimes 3# , P-Line Floroclear as my leader .
    “ The bigger the Bend , the Wider the Grin ! “

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