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    Default Jig Pole HELP


    Whats the pole of choice for getting these fish out of the pads? I am getting thump after thump but having a hard time setting the hook on these shallow fish in the pads.

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    Rookie 40 I like a quality 11 foot rod. I ust to use a 10 foot rod allot but i have found a couple of rods that give me and extra foot of reach and the same light feel of a 10 foot rod. In my experiance most rods over 11 foot are just too heavy for me for a full day of fishing. Don't mean I wont use a 12 foot rod ( i have a couple) but over all i like 11 foot. I am using a B-M Bucks Original 11 foot and a rod I also like called a Fire Cast Pro X11 pro series Crappie rod. Both rods are around 34 dollars the B-M u can get at Academy and the Fire Cast I got throught Patton's in Cabot. I use Triple Fish Camo #6lb or Spider Wire Super Mono in 8 lb lb test but has a 4 lb diameter. These combo's have busted some nice slabs out of the pads for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePro View Post
    These combo's have busted some nice slabs out of the pads for me.
    Ive seen him do it. what about that Wally Marshall Super Slide Rods russ you was tell me about that bass pro shop has on sale for $27.99?

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    Ohh yes I forgot that one. Pick me one up Midnight when you go to bass pro, I'll give you the money before you go or however you want to do it. Yes Rookie 40 check out the Wally Marshall slider 11 footer from bass pro. I like that rod allot my Partner has been using one and it is a nice rod too. Don't be fooled by the yellow color LOL. Thing about that rod it's hard to find them Locally.
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    CP are you getting many hits that you miss a fish on in the pads? I had a couple when I was there. Really solid thumps but no fish. I actually saw 2 of the fish I caught hit and both were really aggressive charging strikes. Made me wonder if the the thumps were just fish narrowly missing getting the bait in thier mouth.

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    soswine Thats exactly what im getting. I havent had this much trouble in the past years but this year its about to wear me out.

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    i like the 11ft ozark designed by tony edgar try to bend the hook out where it aint even with the eye of the jig head i do that and seemed to me i caught alot more but you cant get them all

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    I use a Brush Cutter 11'. I sport the camo model this year. When you have to pull that slab out of cover this rod does the job.I use berkley big game mono 8lb.
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    Yes Soswine I get allot of hard Thumps that I miss. It happens allot Bream, Goggle eyes, little crappie and those pesky lil Yellow bass can fool you very often and they get right in those pads with the crappie. I have no doubt that when you drop that Jig in they brush the jig and miss it or they spit you out before you can set the hook. I pretty much go with the set the hook any time i feel something suspicious rule. Most times it's a hard thump or heavyness that almost feels like a snag and then quickly turns into a nice wobble on the line. (meaning Slab Crappie)

    I don't give em that long either to hit if i drop it in and aint got thumped pretty quickly i dip in the next spot after 5-10 seconds.
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    like we talked yesterday russ those sickle hooks will help.

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