I’d say you could dock shoot with a Corto... I have a 6’1 that would probably do the trick. I will say I have never been dock shooting but I have played around on trout streams with other rods...
I shoot docks a lot, but I don't use my Ice Cube RP or my Blue Current for that, no. Casting and vert jigging only. I have several dock-shooting rods, but my favorite is a 7' Ozark shooter with 3000-size Daiwa Regal LT. Very accurate and shoots far. I'm talking about pulling the rod back like a bow with the jig dock-shooting, not skip-casting.
I already had to buy a new top section for my IC RP once (lipping a bass), don't want to risk an expensive repeat.
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I’d say you could dock shoot with a Corto... I have a 6’1 that would probably do the trick. I will say I have never been dock shooting but I have played around on trout streams with other rods...
I had the same thoughts about the 2018 Corto. He currently uses a Triple Cross and loves it....but he was wanting a rod like it but at the high end. I suggest he post here as I thought maybe some on here had used a JDM as a dock shooter. I was just worried about a high end Ajing rod breaking but I agree with you...I think the Corto would be very good at it.
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Shot docks years ago, killed several , but would be hard pressed to load up a high graphite content Japanese rod and fling a jig with it. I am with the GA dude above, have broken an expensive tip and there are plenty of other rods to do that with.
Hi Everyone I am new to the forum and thanks you everyone for the great information posted on here. I mainly target Crappie/panfish and trouts in Lakes like Acworth/Allatoona/Lanier with small jigs or lures and main river like the Hooch. I hike the small Georgia mountain streams and I pack a Travel rod with spoons/hard baits as well as a Tenkara rod. I do a lot of WALKING/CLIMBING to get to my fishing when I drive into the Cohutta wilderness etc. After many hours of reading and watching Youtube videos I ended up with this setup to cover my fishing needs:
Rivers/Lakes:
Major Craft Finetail Area FAX-632SUL
17 SOARE CI4+ 500S
2.3 lb Super Trout Area Master Limited Super Ester [Neo Orange]
Small Streams (North GA):
Major Craft FTX-46/505UL
18 LEGALIS 1000S
PE #0.6 (6 lb) Super Trout Advance [Double Cross PE] Optic orange
Tenkara Rod Co Sierra
Nissin #3.5 Level Line
5x Fluoro Tippet
Tiny Ten Tenkara Rod
0x Fluoro Tippet (main line)
6x Tippet
Thank you for commenting ! I may be slow to reply ! i.e very busy schedule ...
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Nice rods, and welcome! I fish same lakes, and 'hooch for trout, but have not hiked N GA/Cohutta. See ya 'round.
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I was able to play around with my finetail at the hooch today and it cast 1g jig head like bullets! Didn’t experience any issues with the varivas ester line but then again I only spooled about 70 meters on my small 500 size reel....
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The Fine Tail FAX line of rods are a great value for sure.
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Welcome to the board, that first rod you list, the Fantail, is tempting me daily. I own two Majorcraft rods in much longer lengths, but may give that one a shot. The Ester lines are great for UL applications, but when you hook a big fish be prepared to loosen the drag immediately and hang on. Post pics of your weapons and their catch, we like photos
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