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I have a technique specific MF 7' crank bait rod. I was wondering what type of rod you guys use for square bills when fishing around lay-downs and rocks?

Thanks

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I recently bought a 6'6" MM and I'm waiting on a 7' MHM to arrive. Between the two rods I should be good to go. You may want to reconsider the F action.

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I've got a LTB 7'2" M/M that I use for squarebills. I know there's a lot of people who say it's not stiff enough to use around cover, but I haven't had an issue whatsoever.

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I use a 7'm BPS crankin stick it seems a tad stiffer then most medium crankbait rods I really like it for squarebills.

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I use an ABU Vendetta 7' M. To me, it fishes a little heavier than most medium power rods which makes it great for squarebills.

 

Tom

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7' Phenix X11 composite for all cranking w/12# Yo Zuri

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I have used a few different rods for square bills but last year I got what I think is the best rod for square bills and traps that I ever used. 7'2" M-MF Fenwick HMG, it still has me shaking my head as it is a medium power rod that is rated 3/8oz to 1oz but it truly does feel like a medium with a mod fast taper that is a true medium but it does have a little sapre power in the backbone. I have drug Xcalibur XCS 200 square bills through limbs and ripped it free from water willow beds in the river and I have only lost 1 fish that I had hooked on it.

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6'6" Medium Daiwa Exceler. It says fast tip but is MF in my opinion. Very accurate when casting around cover.

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For 1.5 and 2.5 I've been using a 7'1 Medium action Duckett White Ice. I am not a big crankbait fisherman, I fish mostly Jig's and plastic's so I'm interested in what people have to say on this too.

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I use a 7' M BPS Crankin Stick and a 7' MH BPS Crankin' stick. Great rods.

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Same exact thread was posted a few days ago. It's on the 2nd page using my phone. Searching never killed anyone. Not that I know of.

http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/157522-your-favorite-sqaurebill-setup/page-2#entry1778267

All one has to do to find out any info that they need is to use Google. If everyone did that, then we would not have a Forum to go to to ask repetitive questions and show off our latest purchase. Repetitive questions don't bother me cause if I am not interested, I don't click on it.

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I use a Duckett Micro Magic crankin rod, 7' MM. I used it for jerkbaits earlier when the water was cooler, now im using it for a square bill. I love the rod, although I caught a 4 lber on it the other day and it was almost completely bent in half, I thought for sure it was going to snap.

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I like something a touch faster, like a mod-fast or even a fast because I fish squarebills around grass and the faster action helps to "rip" them free when they get snagged, like a lipless crank

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All one has to do to find out any info that they need is to use Google. If everyone did that, then we would not have a Forum to go to to ask repetitive questions and show off our latest purchase. Repetitive questions don't bother me cause if I am not interested, I don't click on it.

LMAO..

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Since my squarebillls aren't large, I fish them on whichever Medium rod I have in hand.  Almost all are Fast action.  Just received a 7'2" M-MF Fenwick HMG (after 5 weeks on backorder) that I bought due to smalljaw67's high regard for the rod.  Dan has always given me excellent advice.  A stop at DSG for a couple larger squarebills is now in order.  :teeth3:

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Since my squarebillls aren't large, I fish them on whichever Medium rod I have in hand. Almost all are Fast action. Just received a 7'2" M-MF Fenwick HMG (after 5 weeks on backorder) that I bought due to smalljaw67's high regard for the rod. Dan has always given me excellent advice. A stop at DSG for a couple larger squarebills is now in order. :teeth3:

The HMG is a heck of a rod. I have a MHF casting.

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Medium or Medium heavy with a fast action. About 7 feet is good. And graphite, glass is good for deep/open water.

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