I was curious on what everyone’s opinion is on rod length when fishing the buck brush? Is it better to have a shorter rod so you don’t get tangled as much or a longer rod to reach the hard to get spots?
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I was curious on what everyone’s opinion is on rod length when fishing the buck brush? Is it better to have a shorter rod so you don’t get tangled as much or a longer rod to reach the hard to get spots?
I've used 11 & 12ft rods. Specifically an Ozark rod that, unfortunately,
never made it to market. It was a prototype and I've enjoyed it because
it has a soft to moderate tip and great backbone for lifting the fish out of
those tight holes. I've also used the Grizzly Jig Elite 3pc brush rod, which
I like because you can have a rod that goes from 9'6" to 10'6". Good luck
in your search. If you every get down to around Marion, IL, stop in at the
Crappie Pro Shop on Division St in Carterville, north of Hwy 13, they have
got just about every brand, length and weight you could find.
Thanks. I have 3 of the grizzly elite rods.
12 foot B and M Brushcutter.
I've used both and you nailed it. The longer rod reaches but gets tangled easy, especially in wind or if you set and miss on a crappie. Also, when that 5lb channel cat hits the long rod can be a challenge. I use heavy line, 14-16 lb mono, so I can just pull free when I get snagged 30 times a day. Eventually the hook will break but it saves a lot of re-rigging. Water is usually muddy enough I don't see how it affects anything. I find myself using a 7' medium light rod unless I need the reach and keep a long rod ready on the deck. Then again, I'm no crappie maser!
Thanks for the input. I came down one time and fished it the bushes last year. It was a interesting experience. I look forward to it again soon as soon as the water warms up. I’m just curious on what everyone uses for the tech.
I use a 12' BnM for dipping into holes in the brush, but not at Rend. Similar places.
[QUOTE=DaveB40;361719 If you every get down to around Marion, IL, stop in at the
Crappie Pro Shop on Division St in Carterville, north of Hwy 13, they have
got just about every brand, length and weight you could find.[/QUOTE]
Do you know if they carry B&M replacement tips for Sam Heaton SS or the camp Brushcutter???
I couldn't say for sure, but you may want to give them a call:
Crappie Pro Shop - 130 S. Division - Carterville, IL 62918
Phone: (618)985-8277 Closed Sundays and Mondays.
I take it you've tried Grizzly Jig, if not call Wade or his dad Lou
at (800)305-9866.
Thanks DaveB40. Got a call into Carterville now and know that Grizzly and B&M sell them but then there's shipping etc. Plus, it's always nice to shop local (or at least within Illinois)!