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    Gonna give ultralight bass fishing a go sometime soon.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TXPanfisher View Post
    Gonna give ultralight bass fishing a go sometime soon.


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    Those Tiny Ticklerz will slay some gills and white/yellow bass too.

    I won’t say it too loud so as to jinx anyone, but they seem to attract monster Drum…
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    The original JDM rod thread and this one has had some fantastic discussions over many years likely resulting in many purchases from forum members.

    This thread has lost a little steam this year and I’m hoping to spark some more activity here. I think it would be a fun for the JDM folks to chime and state what your favorite current (late 2023) JDM rod is. If you had to sell ‘em all but 1, which one you keeping?

    I’m hanging on to the 67 Eradicator, but it’s close between it and the 63 Lunakia.


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    610 Tenryu Lunakia

    Most versatile rod I own.

    I love it so much, I’ve got a second on order to stash away before they quite making them.
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    Santa brought the 75 Luna. Ultralight Rods Relating to Panfish #2Ultralight Rods Relating to Panfish #2

    Merry Christmas y’all!


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    Congrats!

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    Awesome!

    I sure hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoy mine.

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    Congrats!
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    I'll 2nd the Eradicator but my personal favorite is the Abu Garcia Eradicator Real Finesse ERFS-73SULT-ST-TZ , with the 6'7' coming in 2nd but the most sensitive is the Evergreen Limber Tip . Scott
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    Quote Originally Posted by TXPanfisher View Post
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    I haven’t targeted green fish for a good while but when I quit I was using what’s considered light tackle. It was also laughed at by the glitter missile bunch. I used 5 1/2 and 6’ rods with 6lb mono with a #1 or 1/0 double offset worm hook with the point tweaked sideways a few degrees and a 1/32 bullet weight that was usually pegged. Most of the plastics were from the bargain box at Wally and were 4”, some with a curl tail. I did this cuz I was tired of long days spent with few hits and several misses that I attributed to them carrying the worm around without the hook in their mouth. The smaller package is mostly eaten whole and the tweak of the hook usually catches a lip instead of pulling through flat without purchase. I thought it was very successful and I stayed busy. Even caught some extra large gill variety’s. The largemouth ranged from the pounders on up to several around the 6# mark. As you can guess the action of the rod made the deal. Enough tip to feel and enough middle and butt to set the hook and steer em around some. That rig and some 1/8oz spinnerbaits all fit in a shirt pocket and had me set for a good morning walk. You have to keep us posted as to what’s working for you. Tackle has changed and the Zman stuff is a game changer too. I have a Ned rig on my bench, been there a while, aybe you’ll get me fired up and I’ll finally drag it with me.
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