The rods I use are from walmart in Madison. It is a 6 1/2 ft light action rod. I will check the name tomorrow and post it. It will sling the little jig very well. Only about 17.00 I think. Will post a picture as well
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I have been fishing more and more 1/32 oz jig heads lately and really don't have a rod that will cast them very far. What do you recommend? I would like to keep it cheap...letting kids use them I don't want anything expensive. I like the looks of the 4'6" Mr. Crappie UL rig at Academy...and the balance feels good. The other rig I have looked at is the 4'6" Shakespear Micro Series UL spinning rig at Wal-Mart. Will the 4'6" rods throw a 1/32 jig very far? I have also seen a 7' Micro Series rod at Wal-Mart in Light weight not UL. What do you think?
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The rods I use are from walmart in Madison. It is a 6 1/2 ft light action rod. I will check the name tomorrow and post it. It will sling the little jig very well. Only about 17.00 I think. Will post a picture as well
Thanks...Yeah it is your fault...you got me started with the 1/32 jig heads you gave me. I like they way they fish, just don't throw well on my medium action stuff.
Longer rod, lighter line, bigger reel spool ...
All will help you cast farther.
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That's a hog of a gill!![]()
Here is the set up I use. Shakespeare micro series rod 7 ft light action 2 piece rod and a cardinal sx10 reel. Both from Madison Wal mart.
Rod was about 17.00 and reel was 29.00 very good combo for the light jigs. Have caught bass up to 4 lbs on it . I use the 6 lb high vis. line
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Thanks guys I see at least one of these 7' micro series rods in my future and I will check out the Cardinal and Pfleuger reels. I have been hooked on the Mitchell Avocet II reels and they changed them up so I have been looking for a replacement. I pretty much and hooked on the 6 lb hi vis Mr. Crappie Line for crappie and gills.
Went by and picked up the 7' Micro Series rod at Wal-Mart this afternoon. I am going to use a Shimano reel that I already have spooled with 6 lb hi vis line with it for now. I will probably upgrade the reel a little later.
Of all the rods i've ever tried for casting 1/32oz jigs, the micro lite glass rod from BPS is hands down my favorite and it's the cheapest! They are also only $20. I like the 5.5 or 6 ft rods for cast 1/32 oz jigs. Use 4lbs test line. The more line you have on your reel the easier it is. I use shimano Sedona reels.
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