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    Thinking i want a 16' jigging pole that is gentle, not wear an old man out. Any advice, please

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    I’m looking hard at the 3 pound fishing 13’ that comes with two extra sections to convert to 15 and 16’. Medium action with medium tip so not too soft and not too hard.

    3 Pound Fishing Tackle | 3 Pound Fishing

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrNip View Post
    I’m looking hard at the 3 pound fishing 13’ that comes with two extra sections to convert to 15 and 16’. Medium action with medium tip so not too soft and not too hard.

    3 Pound Fishing Tackle | 3 Pound Fishing
    Now that’s pretty cool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Now that’s pretty cool.
    Yeah it is. He just released it a couple weeks back. Save one a lot of money if they were to buy the three sizes separate.
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    Although technically not a jigging rod I've thought about the 20' B&M Little Mighty. I think even though it's has to be collapsed it would still come in pretty handy with the length especially when needing tp drop down beside submerged trees while staying back a good ways. IF i could have used a walmart gift card for the majority of purchase & paypal for the remainder of the balance i'd have bought one yesterday but i refuse to make the whole purchase without being able to use their own gift card as part of it.

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    No self respecting crappy man uses anything shorter than 20 ft.
    I would agree with you, but then we would both be WRONG !!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BJH View Post
    No self respecting crappy man uses anything shorter than 20 ft.
    Yep i was checking out a 25 foot tenekara rod today too. I usually use a 7, a 10 or 13 footer but sort of like the idea of being able to spot lock quite a ways back & drop straight down to fish that are tight on standing submerged trees without any splash or bait swinging back to them. I'll probably end up trying it before it's over.

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    I can't see adifference in my catching using a short rod 6'6",longest i use is 10'.
    I do cast and let it pendulam back to me.

    I have enough trouble getting them in the boat with a 10'.
    I would agree with you, but then we would both be WRONG !!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJH View Post
    I have enough trouble getting them in the boat with a 10'.
    You evidently ain't catching as small of fish as i am.

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