I use daiwa wilderness rods. They got good backbone and are very sensitive
I have tried to find a 10' rod that would have about 5 to 6" deflection from center. Is this possible? Dose anyone use such a rod. I have two 7 foot rods by eagle claw, the yellow ones, for striper fishing that work well but would like to get out a little further.
The 10' rods I have are too flimsy to use for the 3 to 4 oz pushing rig.
Any one have any ideas?
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I use daiwa wilderness rods. They got good backbone and are very sensitive
The Fire Cast rods that Grizzly Jig has do a very nice job, get the glass ones. We push 2 14' poles and pull 8 a lot of times.
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If you have a catalog they are on page 45, they come in 10s, 11s,12, and 14s all in 2 piece rodds too, I like that. Priced from 19 to 27 respectively. They are called Promotional Glass Series, you may have to call them at 800-305-9866.
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We run 10 a lot, running 6 yesterday due to lake limits we had 3 fish on and 2 hung up at one time, was like a Chinese firedrill there for a little bit but it sho was fun!!!!
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Now you need to go to the Arkie site and order some Arkie crankbaits.....they work good for pushing
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