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    Default if you only had one rod.......

    to use for all panfish, which would you choose? myself, i lean towards a med- light or light action for wading purposes, in a 6-6.5 ft. length. chances are, it would be the lt.

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    Very hard to pick just one, but I'd have to go with a 12' float rod. At first glance, most people would say it's far to stiff for bluegills, but I disagree completely. They are the MOST FUN rods for playing fish I have ever used.

    If I could pick two, I'd go with a light fly rod for topwater fishing as my second choice.

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    you make it hard, friend. i like a 5wt fly rod and an 8.5 lt. action steelhead rod too. maybe my question is too retrictive.

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    For vertical jigging, you couldn't pry my ultralight 5' Ugly Stick from my hands

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1CrappieDay View Post
    For vertical jigging, you couldn't pry my ultralight 5' Ugly Stick from my hands
    Me too! Love the jigging action of a nice one piece rod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jigtwins View Post
    Me too! Love the jigging action of a nice one piece rod.
    That's why I bought you one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rapman1 View Post
    i like a 5wt fly rod and an 8.5 lt. action steelhead rod too.

    Light steelhead rods make great crappie/bluegill rods. (I have one myself.) I think most people see "steelhead" and are scared off, believing the rod to be a pool cue. I'm sure some steelhead rods are pool cues, but the light ones are sweet.

    Ditto on the 5wt.

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    I also would have to say if just one rod,it would have to be my 5' Ugley Stik Ultralight also.It has caught way too many more fish, more then all the others put together.
    "Garden Hackler"lol

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    7' BPS microlight rod, ML action, matched with a nice, Shimano reel. I have more rods than I'll ever use, but this one seems to always end up in my hands.
    HAND TIED CRAPPIE JIGS CRAPPIECOLLECTORS JIGS

    https://www.etsy.com/shop/CRAPPIECOL...g_id=515350944

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    Currently available production rod would be Bass Pro Micro Lite series in 8 1/2'
    I think this is is the Float&Fly section.. Illinoisgiller

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