Poolshark Posted September 5, 2014 Posted September 5, 2014 Fish a lot here in south Florida and and am looking for a versatile rod to handle as many applications as possible. I am looking at buying my first top shelf setup to carry along with a spinning rig and flipping stick to fish out of a canoe. I am looking at either the 6'8 med/ heavy fast legend tournament or 7'1 in a med/ heavy fast legend tournament to fill the gap. Too many rods get cumbersome in the canoe. Is there any advantage or disadvantage to the shorter rod as a kinda all purpose setup to fish traps, t rigs, spinnerbaits and senkos and shallow cranks. Or should I go with the seven footer as an all purpose setup? What singly guys think? I fish a lot of grass and weed lines and wanted an informed opinion before I shelled out the cash for a new combo. Quote
Super User Catch and Grease Posted September 5, 2014 Super User Posted September 5, 2014 Shorter the rod generally the more accuracy, longer the rod generally the more casting distance. Get what your comfortable with. Quote
Poolshark Posted September 5, 2014 Author Posted September 5, 2014 Sorry, meant to post that in the south east section of the forum. Thanks again for replies. Quote
einscodek Posted September 5, 2014 Posted September 5, 2014 its 3 inches imo its not gonna make a whole heck of alot of difference especially since yer in a boat when I'm in the canoe, my flippin rod gets more cumbersome and my short glass rod begins to see more appreciation if you were shore fishin.. the longer the better Quote
kschultz76 Posted September 5, 2014 Posted September 5, 2014 Are you set on the LTB or open other suggestions? Quote
Poolshark Posted September 5, 2014 Author Posted September 5, 2014 I'm open To anything. I've looked into the upper end st croix to upgrade my older avids. Though, if a setup you recommend offers the versatility I am looking for, I will absolutely give it a look. Thanks again for the replies. Quote
Super User Catch and Grease Posted September 5, 2014 Super User Posted September 5, 2014 its 3 inches imo its not gonna make a whole heck of alot of difference especially since yer in a boat when I'm in the canoe, my flippin rod gets more cumbersome and my short glass rod begins to see more appreciation if you were shore fishin.. the longer the better Its 5 inches Quote
Super User fishballer06 Posted September 5, 2014 Super User Posted September 5, 2014 If you're mainly a kayak/canoe fishermen, I would go with the 6'8". 1 Quote
kschultz76 Posted September 5, 2014 Posted September 5, 2014 I'm open To anything. I've looked into the upper end st croix to upgrade my older avids. Though, if a setup you recommend offers the versatility I am looking for, I will absolutely give it a look. Thanks again for the replies. Cool. I responded with some ideas on your other thread that I think would be worth you considering. Quote
kikstand454 Posted September 5, 2014 Posted September 5, 2014 Like I mentioned in the other thread. .... I personally feel there's nothing worse than having too short of rod in a paddlecraft. If you can't get the rod tip past the front and back of your boat, then just fish for bream or crappie because the first bass that you catch that runs under your boat is going to break your heart. The longer ( within reason) the better. Quote
Super User CWB Posted September 5, 2014 Super User Posted September 5, 2014 Its 5 inches Beat me to it. P.S., if it's 5 inches......oh let's not go there. Quote
Super User WRB Posted September 5, 2014 Super User Posted September 5, 2014 In your price point the Lamiglas INF723C is my suggestion, 7'2" MH. Tom Quote
long island basser Posted September 5, 2014 Posted September 5, 2014 All my rods are between 6' and 6'8" as I like using the shorter rods better, but to each his own. Quote
Nick goes Fishing Posted April 19, 2021 Posted April 19, 2021 On 9/4/2014 at 9:50 PM, einscodek said: its 3 inches Its 5 inches and it makes a big distance in casting distance. Quote
Dens228 Posted April 19, 2021 Posted April 19, 2021 I am 5'9 and fish out a kayak and my shortest rod is 7 foot even. I have no issues using any of them. I like the longer sweep of the hook set with a longer rod but in reality don't think it's much of a difference. Quote
Dumbbassanglr Posted April 19, 2021 Posted April 19, 2021 If your standing up in the boat there is really no reason to go with a shorter rod. That being said, I think 6’10” or 7’ are the best “all around” lengths. Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted April 19, 2021 Super User Posted April 19, 2021 Another thread resurrected from the dead. I will say this: When I was mostly a Light/Ultra Light spinning rig guy, I liked short rods. Quit for 23 years and when I decided I wanted to get back into fishing locally, my desire was to try baitcast gear. Several of the first rods I purchased were 6'6" (which were long compared to my previous rods). What I soon discovered was that I liked 7' or longer in MH. I have shorter rods that I like a lot, but most have less power, but have two 6'10" HF that I am very fond of. A 6'6" casting rod that I will never get rid of is an Aetos crankbait rod. Simply light and a pleasure to use. Quote
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