JDM Rod Advice Crappie Jig Casting
I think I made a mistake following Google into this part of the forum, now I feel that I’m being dragged into the deep water of JDM fishing. Joking!!!
I was originally looking for info and opinions on the UL BnM TCB, that lead me to Alphahawks review of the rod, then I watched another of the video’s on his youtube channel, which lead to looking at higher end US rods. I’m starting to think that if I’m going to spend that kind of money I would be better off getting a decent JDM rod than high end US rod. The rod threads are very long I’ve started reading them, trying to learn as I go. So far I think I’ve figured out that I’m looking for a Mebaru rod. Please correct me if I’m wrong about that, and provide any recommendations that may apply.
I really only fish for crappie, in central Pa where I live they are not that big, the damn I fish at the average keeper is 9 to 10 inches, for me 12 inches is a big fish and not that common. I want the rod to be able to cast jigs, I hand tie 1/64 and 1/32 shad dart style jigs and mostly use 1/32. Last year and this year I’ve bought a bunch of 1/32 and 1/16 jig heads for use with bobby garland and other soft plastics. I’m not very good at the technique yet though. Hoping that maybe a JDM rod will help with that.
Currently have 3 ESP rods, 9ft, 7.5 ft and a 6ft also BnM Sam Heaton 9ft and 7 ft. most of the time I’ve used them with either fixed or slip bobbers depending on depth of fish and style of fishing jog or minnow. I would like to become proficient at single pole jig casting to catch crappie. With the exception of my small pond at my house all of my fishing is from a boat. 2 rods I think would fit what I’m looking to do are the Tenryu Lunakia LK6102S-MLT I saw at Finesse fishing (out of stock) and from Alphahawks post in the sticky 4. Major Craft SkyRoad Ajing 7’ 4. Not sure if this rod is still made as the post is from 2015.
Give what I’m wanting to do what would be some recommendations for me to look into further. I prefer rods to be around 7 ft give or take some length. If I'm going this route I would prefer to only cry once at what it cost, so probably looking for at least a decent quality rod for $200 or less if that is even possible.
Thanks