Wind Knot Posted August 16, 2016 Posted August 16, 2016 Im going to get a new rod for smallies in small streams that is going to throw small poppers, cranks, jerkbaits, poppers, plastics, and spinners. I don't know if I should get a spinning rod or a casting rod and I don't really have a preference. I'm leaning towards a medium power spinning rod with 8lb mono but advice would be greatly appreciated. (Also $130 is about as high as I'll go for the rod) Quote
EvanT123 Posted August 17, 2016 Posted August 17, 2016 Take a looks at a st croix 68mxf they make it in many different lines both spinning and casting. 5 Quote
WdyCrankbait Posted August 17, 2016 Posted August 17, 2016 Spinning Rod definitely. I recommend Yo Zuri line and St. Croix does make good rods. 3 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted August 17, 2016 Global Moderator Posted August 17, 2016 Another vote for a spinning rod but I'd go with a medium light from St. Croix. Their rods tend to run a little heavier than they're rated and most stream smallmouth aren't going to grow too huge. Depending on the stream you might want a shorter rod to work around brush and under overhanging trees. 3 Quote
timsford Posted August 17, 2016 Posted August 17, 2016 Definitely a spinning rod because of small baits ansd casting versatility. I'd also go with a ml from St croix. I like a rod 6'-6'6" for this because of overhanging trees. I use a couple different 6'3" rods in streams. A med action Fenwick smallmouth(more like a med light), and a med aetos. I'm looking for lighter power rods myself in this length for 1/16-3/16 oz baits though 1 Quote
Super User WIGuide Posted August 17, 2016 Super User Posted August 17, 2016 Take a look at the baits you're throwing and what their weights are and compare them to the blanks of the St. Croix M/XF and ML/XF spinning rods. Choose whichever covers your baits the best. Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted August 17, 2016 Super User Posted August 17, 2016 Yup. A spinning rod. Not only will it handle light weights better, but casting will be much easier in the environment you are fishing in. Don't know about others, but I need more room with a casting rod unless strictly flipping or pitching....which I don't currently do. Quote
Wind Knot Posted August 24, 2016 Author Posted August 24, 2016 I think i'm gonna go with a 6 10 ml St Croix Mojo Bass and a Pflueger President (personal preference). Would that have enough backbone to use small poppers? Quote
stk44 Posted August 24, 2016 Posted August 24, 2016 I have a 6'9 MLXF avid X spinning that works great for all of these. I'm sure a mojo bass would do just as well and fit into your price range. I mostly fish larger rivers, so like others have said, you may need a rod in the 6'3 -6'6 range. You could also experiment between 6-8 lb test and see what you think works best. Quote
Wind Knot Posted August 24, 2016 Author Posted August 24, 2016 3 hours ago, stk44 said: I have a 6'9 MLXF avid X spinning that works great for all of these. I'm sure a mojo bass would do just as well and fit into your price range. I mostly fish larger rivers, so like others have said, you may need a rod in the 6'3 -6'6 range. You could also experiment between 6-8 lb test and see what you think works best. Thanks for the help! I'm probably getting the 6'10" ml because I can't find a shorter one anywhere. Quote
stk44 Posted August 24, 2016 Posted August 24, 2016 No Problem. Let me know what you decide on and how it works out. Quote
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