A good trip. I could stand some of that, haven’t shot a good dock in a while. Some real nice fish.
Went to the lake today with my new 7’ and 6’ TFO panfish rods. Started out with a 1/32 jig head and was able to fish it some, but due to high winds eventually went to a 1/16. Caught about a dozen brim, no great big ones but some nice ones.
The new 6’ rod is a two piece and I really like it. It cast well and is just right around docks. I was able to skip the 1/32 panfish magnet head a decent distance and the sensitivity is awesome.
Here is a pic of the rod.
I think the angler is pretty awesome also.
This guy came to play when I was throwing the 7’ rod and it worked fine on him.
Caught several crappie as well.
All in all, except for the wind, it was a great day. All fish were released today. I used 2 and 4 pound line and used trout magnet heads and bodies as well as road runner heads and Berkeley gulp minnows and maggots.
Later. Etexbasser
( maybe I need to change my name)
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A good trip. I could stand some of that, haven’t shot a good dock in a while. Some real nice fish.
Creativity is just intelligence fooling around
Breaking in the new rods is always fun
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
i love panfish , nice job mister
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very nice
Fantastic..... glad you found some great rods at a good price too.
I use only St. Croix Panfish rods, but I want to try the TFO rods too.
Let's go fishing.
I have been wanting to try a St Croix panfish rod, lots of guys use them and I have heard nothing bad about them. I may get one next year.
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My favorite is the 6' panfish rod, but some may like the shorter or longer rods.
I don't need a more sensitive rod than the St Croix (if there is one).
Very good report, I love my UL rods.