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    I’d been missing fishing the Town pond and after the little trip yesterday, I decided to give it another try.
    But with a different combo .
    One better suited to float fishing .
    I had a 5’ Avid UL break on me a few weeks ago . St Croix no longer makes that model , so I’m most likely going to have to pick out a replacement from what’s being offered now .
    So, today I took my 6’ SC Avid Panfish to see how it would do as a float rod .
    Unless I bump up , and pay the extra , to the Avid Elite Panfish , the shortest rod offered in any Avid is AEP at 5’6” , but $385 is a little too much of an investment even if I only have to pay half .
    I’m thinking of a 2 piece 7’ Avid Panfish for a float rod .
    If the 6’ worked ok , a 7 footer would be better .

    I fished my tungsten jigs , mostly 3.8mm and 4.0mm with a size 10 Mustad hook , but switched to a black Eagle Claw lil’ nasty size 10 sickle hook jig for the last forty five minutes, which proved to do the best
    Not only did the pattern catch fish , it hooked them up and held them . I didn’t have a single fish get off . Except for the last one I hooked that the line broke at the bobber .
    The bobber probably damaged the 2# Floroclear and I didn’t check it and retie like I should have .
    I should have used braid with a 4# leader , but wanted to give the 2# a chance , forgetting the high banks I needed to drag my catch up if they were any size .
    In and hour and a half I caught one small largemouth, two bluegills , and my favorite, six shellcrackers.
    The 6’ S C A P ULF paired with a Shimano 1000 Stradic performed great . I was concerned about the grip , because that is what I didn’t like for twitching plastics and jigs .
    But twitching a bobber didn’t give me any issues.
    Bobber fishing works pretty good on a small pond .
    I haven’t had as good of luck fishing bigger lakes .
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    I imagine it’s hard for them to resist that pretty tiny black jig. Very nice. Personally, I have a hard time paying over $100 for a rod.
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    I do too. Iffn I spent 100 on a fishing rod I might get this! I have more rods and reels than I know what to do with. I’m primarily a troller now so I use only 6-8 rods any more. Great outing again post storm.

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    I’m jealous! 6 crackers, that’s the stuff! I have 6’6”rods that I like when I use a float and also have sevens but they have a little heavier line for trolling.I like a pegged float unless I’m trying to get in tight someplace. I think the 6’ will do fine for your needs. I have some tiny balsa floats to work with if I get off my butt and tie em on. Thanks for the ride.
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    them there pups really pull like they mean it .....love them red ear ...congrats
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    That’s a really nice looking jig. Thanks for the take along!
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    If you don't have a 7' ultralight then you need to try one. I love my long rods, even have a couple 7.5' ultralights as well. Works great with a float and light line. Longer rods are more forgiving when you hook bigger fish. Adding scent to jigs will catch more fish than without. I use tiny pieces of Berkley power wigglers and I'm convinced that I've caught thousands more fish using them than I would have without them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JUNGLEJIMJIGS View Post
    If you don't have a 7' ultralight then you need to try one. I love my long rods, even have a couple 7.5' ultralights as well. Works great with a float and light line. Longer rods are more forgiving when you hook bigger fish. Adding scent to jigs will catch more fish than without. I use tiny pieces of Berkley power wigglers and I'm convinced that I've caught thousands more fish using them than I would have without them.
    I have UL and L rods up to 9’ ( steelhead rod) that I use for float fishing.
    Love my short rods too .
    They all have their place .
    I’m just trying to decide what I’ll replace the 5’ Avid with since St Croix has decided to abandon short rod fans in their Avid line .
    May drop down to another Premier. Depends on what they offer.
    Their warranty form said to allow 14-17 business days for a replacement # .
    Today is day 17. Guess I’ll be making a phone call tomorrow if i don’t hear from them today.
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