I like the 6' length but like a 4-6" if fishing inside a dock. All brands of rods will catch crappie pick the one that fits your budget. Use 4 to 6# high-vis line.
The Tica Trout rod in 6.6' is a great rod, I carry a 5.5 and a 6.6". The Cherry wood is a good option.
I like the 6' length but like a 4-6" if fishing inside a dock. All brands of rods will catch crappie pick the one that fits your budget. Use 4 to 6# high-vis line.
I have a 4'6" and a 5' Shakespeare micro series...both are good for what they are. The 5' is my go to kayak jig rod..
I have dozens of Reels and Rods donated to me for Crappie Kids.. several are UL rods and reels that I put together as Combos and give to children -- they choose the rod they want. Bass Pro has a 4 1/2 ft Tinylite rod with the Black foam type handle -- this rod could be a good small Dock Shooter -- it has promise that it could land a good size Bass with a reel with a smooth drag
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Eagle Claw Featherlight Spinning Rod
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I want an UL for small panfish. To catch them for bait. Bluegill and even tiny crappie. I want the sensitivity to be really good. Then have atleast a little challenge reeling them in.
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The micro lites are pretty sensitive for the money and nice rods.