• Want to catch more crappie ''Go Long"


    Bobfish Tales

    One of my, perhaps my favorite fish to catch is crappie/sacalait. I grew up fishing with my dad using a cane pole. He graduated to a fly rod way before the modern day crappie pole was developed. He was ahead of the times for sure. Today there are a bunch of crappie poles to chose from, but here in the south the long pole really hasn't caught on. Seems that the spin cast or spinning rod is the rod and reel of choice. But you may be missing out on the best rod to use for catching more fish. So why a long pole over a short?
    First, a long pole can get you into cover that a 5ft spin cast won't. Second, most of the time if you get hung its a lost bait where as with a long pole it is easy to punch out that lure.(fyi, use a cork that you can slide up and down your line) it makes punching your lure out easier . Third, a light weight 10ft crappie pole is easier to flip into to that sweet spot and heavy cover. A prime example of this was today when the fishing was tough. Of the 18 fish caught , 15 were caught tight lining the middle of the canal and into treetops. The perfect rod for this is a long crappie pole.
    So whats the best crappie pole? If you are tight lining or flipping with a bobber/cork, a light weight 10ft rod is best with a 500 or 1000 series spinning reel. If you want to troll or spider rig, a 12ft or even 14ft rod works well. The plus is that you can get into tight cover without getting on top of the spot. Another positive is that you can troll a pole or two or in my case 8 out of the front of your boat while casting with that spin cast toward the bank. There is no doubt you will put more fish in the boat by doing this. So next time you go sacin, go long.

    This article was originally published in forum thread: Want to catch more crappie ''Go Long" started by Bobfish11 View original post
    Comments 9 Comments
    1. skeetbum's Avatar
      skeetbum -
      Good read Bob. It is about that time here.
    1. maxwell328's Avatar
      maxwell328 -
      Good article Bob. I enjoyed reading it.
    1. hdhntr's Avatar
      hdhntr -
      love the longpole and feeling the thump! good article.
    1. Speck Detector's Avatar
      Speck Detector -
      Nice golden color on that crappie in pic...long poles sure have there time & place, I like the hook set leverage the most...
    1. scrat's Avatar
      scrat -
      Wow! Nice crappie. I also like the 10ft crappie poles. Thanks for sharing the great "how to" information and picture.
    1. Dave and Lynn's Avatar
      Dave and Lynn -
      Good article.
    1. CliftonTN's Avatar
      CliftonTN -
      Stupid Question: Do you cast jigs with a rod that long?
    1. Bobfish11's Avatar
      Bobfish11 -
      Quote Originally Posted by CliftonTN View Post
      Stupid Question: Do you cast jigs with a rod that long?
      Yes it is just as easy casting as it it is to flip..one of the reasons i use a small spinning reel.
    1. "G"'s Avatar
      "G" -
      good read
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