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Oh boy.... Here we go again! :punishment: Why don't we just figure out the best flavor of pie, or the meaning of life perhaps... :Idontknow:

  • Super User
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The one I'm selling. You interested in buying it?

 

 

Something with a fast action. Length depends on your preferences, power on the weight of the sinker and the cover etc.

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The one crafted from branch of an ancient oak tree, in middle of land filled with unicorns. It is said to make every single worm it throws turn into the most ideal worm that a bass can behold. 

  • Like 2
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20 foot cane pole does the trick for me. 0 back bone.

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  • Super User
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Decide what type of cover, then weight of your trig, your preferred style of presentation. Then you can decide on length, power, finally action type...

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  • Super User
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6 1/2' - 7' MF or MHF

 

If you want a specific recommendation we need a pricing point.

For weightless soft plastics I use a 7' MF spinning rod.  If it is

weighted a 7' MHF baitcaster.

 

 

 

 

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  • Super User
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I couldn't offer advice on the best rod.  I can offer advice, tho.  Give more information.  Price range.  Preferred lure weights.  Type of cover.  Desired length of rod.  Etc., etc.  :teeth:

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Need a price point to start and either a 7' m fast or 7' mh fast. But if we're throwing names out there St Croix has some awesome rods. And the St Croix mojo bass spinnerbait stick works well for that sort of thing as it's the action and it's only 110 bucks. Now if you have a higher price point the St Croix LTB is the way to go in that action

Tight lines

Andrew

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Zebco 33, with Walmart branded 4lb mono and an old, rusty hook.

You will never land a fish, so every bite is a 10 lb. hawg that spooled you.

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either a medium with a sensitive, fast tip or a med hvy with an extra fast tip.. I personally like a 6'8 Med-Hvy Extra fast tip on a bait caster. On a spinner I like a 6'8-6'10 med-light or med with a x-fast tip. Check out the St Croix new Avid-x. I've got two of em, I really like em..

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Such a loaded question. 

 

For more than 1/4 oz I use a Dobyns DX744

Less than 1/4 oz I use a 6'10 Fenwick EliteTech Medium-Light.

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for fishing a T-Rig I would use a 7' medium heavy fast action. if your  fishing heavy cover its  a completely different story though.

  • Global Moderator
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Most of my worm fishing is done with at 7' MH/XF LTB, which is for sure the best T rigged worm rod I've ever owned. 

  • Super User
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Most of my t-rigging is weightless and my 6'6" M/F St. Croix Legend Xtreme is by far the best I've ever used.  

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