Fish don't care what rods you use. I like different lengths so I can stagger them.
I have a variety of rods that are different lengths. Everyone I see spider rigging has very similar rods. Is there any issues with using random rods?
Fish don't care what rods you use. I like different lengths so I can stagger them.
I tightline out the front with two 16', two 14', two 12'. Loneliness out the back with two 12', and two 10'.
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dave
in currituck
I have 4 14ft and then use 10ft and a couple of 9ft. Sometimes I just use the 4 14’s . My rod holders hold a total of 7 rods
I prefer the exact same rods across the spread. Also run the same weight rigs one each. That way if one tip is different thatn the rest I know it's a bite or dragging brush/bottom.
The point of running longer rods is to get the bait away from the boat. For me, I want them all as far away as possible. That, plus my OCD wants everything exactly the same. I run all 16s when pushing.
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If it will hold line that can be tied to a hook , that will hold a minnow ,it will work . Started off with cane poles with safety pins as line guides . Many on here has as well . Some may work better than others but in 20 ft. of water put the trolling motor on the rear and use 5 1/2 ft rods off the front . Can't get the rods away from the trolling motor ? Move the trolling motor .
get a couple more for the lonliness problem in the back. lol just funnin.Sent from my SM-A102U using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app
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I run all the same rods and biggest reason I like them all the same is because when I’m watching them if I look away and look back if one is sitting different I know something is up.... some time crappie will just grab it and swim with it but if that tip sits different from the rest set the hook
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