Me too! Love the jigging action of a nice one piece rod.
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hays, i live over in boardman. i would like to see that rod someday. hear absolutely great things about those rainshadow blanks.
rapman1- sure thing ,4 houses south of intersection of 224 and 534. Black Toyota Tacoma in driveway. If I'm not fishing I'm usually at home fiddling with something that has to do with fishing.
4wgt-7' Loomis flyrod, but when I did fish with a ultralite rod, I always used a 5ft, but only fiberglas, the softer the better.
Redington 9ft,3 wt fly rod blank that was converted into a spinning rod.Super light matched with a Shimano Sustain 1000 and Tectan 5.1 lb test.I've caught cats to 6lbs. and many crappie,gills and trout with this set up.Not my most expensive rod but it always is in the truck whenever I go fishing.
hays, thanks. hopefully over the holidays i may head west. appreciate the offer...rap
For my right hand a 10 foot B-n-M
For my left hand a 6 foot Ugly Stick Lite
There you have it....only one rod..........(For each hand):D:D:D:D:D:D
Falcon Coastal 7' ML Gulf Spin.Although a salt water rod, the minute I picked it up, I new it was a great crappie rod. Light w/ fast tip and plenty of backbone for those large slabs. It will throw 1/16 oz jigs with ease and precision.
I see a large concensus that are impressed with the St. Croix spinning rods in ML weight. If I had to buy one today, this would be my choice. They're offered in several different price ranges from $70.00 to $240,and the reviews point to the least expensive being the best buy.
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i have a few of the st. croix med. lts. and they are great, not only for panfish, but also for live bait or jig fishing for walleyes.