I use a Grizzly Elite jig n fly rod made by Grizzly Jig Co designed for fishn 1/80 to 1/32 ounce jigs you can check them out at www.grizzlyjig.com
I like my Bass Pro Micro Lites,have 2 of them 51/2 &7ft.
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I use a Grizzly Elite jig n fly rod made by Grizzly Jig Co designed for fishn 1/80 to 1/32 ounce jigs you can check them out at www.grizzlyjig.com
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I like Berkley Light-Rods and their Hot rods,5'6&6'6" i don't troll or spider rig, agree with crappiepappy treat them right they will last for years
I don't have a special rod for Brim,I just use my Crappie rods with the 8 ft Wally Marshall Pro rod probably being my Brim catching favorite.Great post CP....I also treat all my rods(and other equipment for that matter)like they cost a fortune,and take care of them.
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I have two favorites: Both Uglys ~ They are working rods and not for looks.
SP 1170-2UL 7'0" 2 I UL 2-6 1/32-1/4 7 + Tip & SPL 1100 2'6" 1 O UL 2-6 1/32-1/4 3 + Tip
planning on a new st. croix light action, 6.6 one piece. for wading for gills and crappies. would appreciate your thoughts. is this too stiff and should i go with an ultralight? help.............
Where did you find the uglystik uls in those lengths?I've only seen them in 4'6" and 5ft.Thanks.Originally Posted by panfishing4fun
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6.5 Ugly Stick Lite with 4 lb test line works well for me.
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I kike to use them high quality rods that wally world puts in the bin at the end of the row for 5 or 6 bucks :D put on one of my old zebco reels that I have used for years. so when me ,or the wife ,or one of the granchilyun chunk it into the lake,I dont cry so loud as it slowly sinks out of sight. I have about six in the bottom of guntersvill.Originally Posted by thompmd
When using a casting presentation, I would use a 4.5' to 7' rod. The shorter rods in tight places and the longer ones when it's more of an open area. Richard Williams Crappie Wizard rod (CW75) in the 7.5' version. BnM also has 6.5' Buck's Graphite Spinning Rod (SP65G). For the shorter rods BnM's SharpShooter and Buck's Graphite Spin Casting and Spinning rods come in 4.5' to 5.5' lengths. I have found that many ultralight rods just don't have enough backbone to get a good hookset. I like to really stay connected to my bait not only for the hookset but also to feel the slightest of bites. I think you'll find that all the BnM rods will have just the right amount of backbone. The longer rods are 2 piece, so if by chance you do break a tip you can get a replacement tip section for a fraction of the cost of buying a whole new rod. Hope this helps.
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