They'd be great for vertical jigging. Also, I'd use at least one to fly fish with.
I bought some 8ft graphite fly rods from a store close out for $5. I didn't know then , or know how I would use them so give me some ideas. They have the real seat at the end so they won't work in a holder. Have decent action for crappie fishing. They are 5/6 weight rods.
Fish like your hungry!
They'd be great for vertical jigging. Also, I'd use at least one to fly fish with.
Ya find a couple small spinning reals and the would amke a decent little crappie rig. Can't beat the price for sure.
Here's what I do, just pull the rubber plug out of the back of the fly seat. Then take a broken spinning rod and use the rear grip as an extension...*You will need a Dremmel cutoff wheel to remove the old reel seat. Fit it and if loose shim up with masking tape, Gorilla glue it into the back flush and walla, you have a full grip rod holder adaptable rod for low$$$. Hope this helps.
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think one of the rod holders makers, maybe driftmaster, had a holder for fly rod set ups but not 100% sure.
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I meant to behave, but there were just way too many other options available at the time.
Try these folks www.bridemasterfishingproducts.com they get all of BPS's broke rods and they can sell you some handle assy's for like $5.00 ea. If not I can see if my vendor has some.
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Not that it matters but the rods are south bend flycast models. 8ft, 5-6 weight. I saw them on Amazon for $19.95. Not much of a rod.
Fish like your hungry!
Got two old fiberglass flyrods that my Grandfather left me .... auto reels & all. I put the auto reels up (momento's) and use the flyrods. One has a spinning reel, taped to the cork handle ... the other has a small baitcaster reel set in the end reel seat. I generally use them for tightlining or slip corking minnows. I don't have rod holders, so they just lay on the floor of the boat, and stick out over the side, when tied up & tightlining. When slip corking, I use the one with the spinning reel. I've caught some real nice fish using these outfits, back in the day. I don't take them with me, anymore ... got too many other outfits, that are 7-9ft long, that I use for all the methods I care to use. But, back before I had any rods longer than 7ft .... those flyrod outfits put fish in the boat !! (and they were doing that very thing ... since back in the 1950's)
If you have a rod holder that's made to hold the rod by the end of the handle, and the reel is out in front of the end of the holder forks .... tape a reel to the middle of the cork handle, and you've got yourself some cheap outfits for tightlining/drifting/spiderrigging/slip floating/whatever. If your flyrods won't work in your rod holders .... tape a reel to the handle & use them "in hand", to vertical jig, cast, slip float, or whatever The Crappie don't care .... they ain't interested in what you got in your hand/holder, they're just interested in what you got on the end of your line ... LOL !!!
... cp