
Originally Posted by
wharfrat
Sometimes as the water cools down at 32oz head works wonders as they are looking for a slow drop. Agree with the 6'6" to 7' ML rod. I seem to have better control with that size, than a 5 to 6' rod.
Totally agree the longer rod with a stiff back bone is way better....I shoot with a 6' 6" med light BPS bionic blade and it is great but does not cast a crappie jig that well. I wanted to find a rod the shoots and casts well so I don't have to keep changing rods from shoot to cast. I recently got a 6' 6" med light BPS carbon light and I think I'm gonna like it better. Light as can be feels great in my hand....paired with a Pflueger President 6930
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