skie Posted March 21, 2015 Posted March 21, 2015 hey bass resource.sometime this spring i will be getting a deep diving/lipless crankbait setup. I'm willing to pay up to 250$ for the rod. does anyone have any suggestions on which rod i can get? im getting the new Daiwa Zillion TWS 5.5:1 to go along the rod that i am looking for. any comments would be great to put me in the right direction. thank you Quote
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Super User A-Jay Posted March 21, 2015 Super User Posted March 21, 2015 You are probably going to get quite a large variety of rod recommendations. For open water lipless baits & medium depth baits I use a 7 to 7'6" MH moderate stick. For shallow lipless baits in & around grass, I use a 7' MH fast rod. And for true Deep baits I use a 7'6" plus MH or H Moderate glass or composite rod. So you may be looking for more than 1 rig here. As for the Brand, it's whatever tickles your fancy & your wallet. A-Jay 3 Quote
Smokinal Posted March 21, 2015 Posted March 21, 2015 ^^What he said. Those are 2 very different baits and, personally, I wouldn't throw those baits on the same rod. For my traps I like my glass rod but for deep divers I like a firmer rod so I'm not working so hard. I couldn't imagine throwng a big billed bait on my glass rod. That's just me though. 2 Quote
Super User fishballer06 Posted March 21, 2015 Super User Posted March 21, 2015 If you're asking for a brand or model, check out the Dobyns Champion and St. Croix avid. Those are two of my favorites. Both are excellent rods that come with an excellent warranty as well. Quote
Bass_Fanatic Posted March 21, 2015 Posted March 21, 2015 I'm not a dobyns fanboy, but the champion series cranking rods are the real deal! 765 or 805 would be perfect for you. 1 Quote
Crank Bait Nut Posted March 21, 2015 Posted March 21, 2015 7'11 MH Crank Bait Rod , Will Get The Job Done , Mike Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted March 22, 2015 Global Moderator Posted March 22, 2015 I agree with the first 2 comments, you're looking at 2 different rods here. 1 Quote
Alpha Male Posted March 22, 2015 Posted March 22, 2015 I use a med-mod rod for most of my lipless and a medhvy-fast rod for deepdivers. Quote
JGBassinAL Posted March 22, 2015 Posted March 22, 2015 ^^What he said. Those are 2 very different baits and, personally, I wouldn't throw those baits on the same rod. For my traps I like my glass rod but for deep divers I like a firmer rod so I'm not working so hard. I couldn't imagine throwng a big billed bait on my glass rod. That's just me though. What you are saying about deep divers does not make sense. Deep divers have a lot of resistance so the more bend in your rod, the easier it is to retrieve them. A firmer rod makes it so much tougher to fish those baits because of the resistance of the crankbait. What I am trying to say is you don't have to work as hard with a glass rod as you do with a non crankin rod for deep divers. 1 Quote
Smokinal Posted March 22, 2015 Posted March 22, 2015 What you are saying about deep divers does not make sense. Deep divers have a lot of resistance so the more bend in your rod, the easier it is to retrieve them. A firmer rod makes it so much tougher to fish those baits because of the resistance of the crankbait. What I am trying to say is you don't have to work as hard with a glass rod as you do with a non crankin rod for deep divers. Wow; I find it the complete opposite. That would be like dragging a jig though grass and rock with a medium spinning rod. Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted March 22, 2015 Super User Posted March 22, 2015 What you are saying about deep divers does not make sense. Deep divers have a lot of resistance so the more bend in your rod, the easier it is to retrieve them. A firmer rod makes it so much tougher to fish those baits because of the resistance of the crankbait. What I am trying to say is you don't have to work as hard with a glass rod as you do with a non crankin rod for deep divers. Wow; I find it the complete opposite. That would be like dragging a jig though grass and rock with a medium spinning rod. And That's what Freedom of Choice is All About. If & when I can tolerate a technique and the fish ends up in the net - I'm good. A-Jay 2 Quote
Crank Bait Nut Posted March 22, 2015 Posted March 22, 2015 Don't Know If Skie Can Afford Another Set-UP , Just Don't Forget , Not Everyone Can Afford Multiple Rods/ Reels For There Fishing Needs , That Was Just My Thoughts On The 7'11 MH Crank Bait Rod. I Think Many Times Now , The Rod Companies Confuse People With So Many Different Rods , Crank Bait Rod , Spinner Bait Rod , Jerk Bait Rod , Etc............. Mike 1 Quote
Smokinal Posted March 22, 2015 Posted March 22, 2015 7'11 MH Crank Bait Rod , Will Get The Job Done , Mike Don't Know If Skie Can Afford Another Set-UP , Just Don't Forget , Not Everyone Can Afford Multiple Rods/ Reels For There Fishing Needs , That was Just my Thoughts On The 7'11 MH Crank Bait Rod. I Think Many Times Now , The Rod Companies Confuse People With So Many Different Rods , Crank Bait Rod , Spinner Bait Rod , Jerk Bait Rod , Etc............. Mike Absolutely Mike. I should have worded my first post a little different. If I only had one rod to throw both of those baits on, a 7-11 MH Composite crankbait rod would be ideal. I guess I would err on the firmer side for the deep divers and you certainly can throw a trap on that rod as well. Quote
Smokinal Posted March 22, 2015 Posted March 22, 2015 And to Opie, you can see, as AJay wisely stated above, many different thoughts here. I would recommend trying to find a buddy with each style of rod, ask to borrow and try for yourself. Quote
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