Shakespeare Micro UL 5.5 or 6.5 for bank fishing panfish & pond raised rainbow trout?
I have a Shakespeare Micro UL 7ft with an older Pflueger 6925 spinning reel. It's my favorite ultra-light setup & that will never change.
Yesterday, I took my 11-year-old son bank fishing at a local pond recently stocked with rainbow trout. He doesn't fish that often and I had a 6ft Eagle Claw Featherlight with Zebco 33 Gold Triggerspin lying around that I let him use since it's easy to cast. It worked pretty good for him. I wasn't too thrilled with the drag adjustment, but that's a subject for another day. Ha!
Back to the rod length question. I really like my Shakespeare Micro UL 7ft, but they don't make a 6ft, go figure. So, now I'm trying to decide between a 5.5 or 6.5. I'm looking for a more compact package that I can "grab and go" and keep in the truck bed more easily. Also, something that will be easier for my young son to handle and learn with.
I REALLY like the fact that I can easily fit a 5.5 rod in the back of my covered crew-cab truck.
So, for lazy day bank fishing and the occasional canoe float on a local pond and bayou, is there a significant difference between 5.5 and 6.5 when using, say, 6lb and fishing live bait under a float? I've never used a short 5.5 rod and just wanted a few informed opinions before I buy a couple.
Thanks.