ohihunter2014 Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 I found a 5ft6 light action ugly stick in the garage today and a 30 size diawa reel laying around so threw it on there. what type of techniques would this setup be good for? That little rod is pretty bad a.. cause I caught several 24''+ catfish on it. Quote
Outdoor Zack Posted March 26, 2017 Posted March 26, 2017 Finesse approaches from the bank for bass. Or spool it with 6# mono and you have an awesome panfish rig. 1 Quote
Super User Darren. Posted March 27, 2017 Super User Posted March 27, 2017 A light ugly stik? That's got a lot of noodle to it, so I'd probably pick it for pannies. But you could do bass with it, though might be fun keeping them buttoned up 1 Quote
slimjim1135 Posted March 27, 2017 Posted March 27, 2017 If you've already caught a few bigger catfish on it, you know that it's a powerful little rod for the action. I have a 5'6" that I use for creek Largemouth and panfish. A good short whippy, noodly rod is great for fishing small areas, so if you're fishing under trees or are in tight space, the 5'6" would be a better fit than a bigger rod. Quote
Super User Catt Posted March 27, 2017 Super User Posted March 27, 2017 whats a 5ft6 rod for? The 1970s 7 Quote
Super User Raul Posted March 27, 2017 Super User Posted March 27, 2017 How about for catching a 14.5 lber ? 1 Quote
jdz197 Posted March 27, 2017 Posted March 27, 2017 Out of sheer curiosity, I bought a 5'6" shakespeare durango at walmart for $10 and put my silvermax with 10 lb fluoro on it. I've only used 7' rods for the past few years and I must say It's nice to have a short rod option to reach into tight spots with overhanging trees. That being said, it's flimsy as can be so I don't expect it to last forever. Quote
The Bassman Posted March 27, 2017 Posted March 27, 2017 8 hours ago, Catt said: whats a 5ft6 rod for? The 1970s And now for some of us old throwbacks. LOL Actually, I use mostly 6' because of being stuck on shore. Quote
LBASS01 Posted March 27, 2017 Posted March 27, 2017 I always used the lighter setups like that when wading small streams and rivers. Quote
Super User NYWayfarer Posted March 27, 2017 Super User Posted March 27, 2017 It's for people with really small cars that hate 2 piece rods. Quote
sll Posted March 27, 2017 Posted March 27, 2017 Topwater.....pistol gripped short rods for great accuracy around a lot of cover or docks. 2 Quote
Jaderose Posted March 27, 2017 Posted March 27, 2017 7 minutes ago, sll said: Topwater.....pistol gripped short rods for great accuracy around a lot of cover or docks. This. I have an old school 5'6" pistol grip with a PQ on it that is my topwater rod. Perfect for it Quote
Super User J Francho Posted March 27, 2017 Super User Posted March 27, 2017 Sounds like this is a spinning rod. My vote is for skipping unweighted plastics or tomato stake. The former, especially if you're fishing from the shore. 1 Quote
crypt Posted March 27, 2017 Posted March 27, 2017 I use one for throwing under boat docks,overhanging limbs,branches etc. spinnbaits,topwater,squarebills.etc. great for pinpoint accuracy. 1 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted March 27, 2017 Super User Posted March 27, 2017 31 minutes ago, J Francho said: Sounds like this is a spinning rod. My vote is for skipping unweighted plastics or tomato stake. Yep, another vote for tomato stakes ? though in the winter, they also serve a dual purpose of marking the edges of your drive and street so the snow plows don't take out your yard -T9 Quote
junyer357 Posted March 27, 2017 Posted March 27, 2017 I have a 5'6" and 5' spinning rods i use for panfishing while wading creeks. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted March 27, 2017 Super User Posted March 27, 2017 11 minutes ago, junyer357 said: I have a 5'6" and 5' spinning rods i use for panfishing while wading creeks. This is one application where a shorter rod really comes in handy - especially if you're using a spinning rod. Good point! Quote
Super User RoLo Posted March 27, 2017 Super User Posted March 27, 2017 Most anglers envision a short rod as a thin, wimpy blank, and therein lies the prejudice. In order to have a fair comparison between a long and short rod, all other things must be equal: same blank material, root diameter, spine and taper. When 'rod length' is evaluated in isolation, the shorter rod will offer more advantages than the longer rod. Legendary Zane Grey was the first man to boat a fish over 1,000 pounds. As you can see, the distance between the reel seat and tiptop guide is less than 6 feet. When all other things are equal, "Power" is one of several advantages of a shorter rod. Roger Quote
Super User J Francho Posted March 27, 2017 Super User Posted March 27, 2017 Zane likely wasn't casting. No need for length. I'm often discredited for using 6'3" drop shot rods. I just don't get why you need all the extra length for a vertical presentation. Besides, my rods are only about a 1/2" shorter than many 6'6" to 6'8" rods, from seat to tip. Quote
ohihunter2014 Posted March 27, 2017 Author Posted March 27, 2017 its a spinning rod. I used it for most my fishing but it was always bobber fishing from the bank. never used it for anything else. 1 Quote
blckshirt98 Posted March 27, 2017 Posted March 27, 2017 As a shore guy there are a few snug spots I've come across where a 5'6" rod would have come in handy. From a boat maybe other options would be better depending on what you're throwing, but as long as the rod is in working order it can still catch anything. Quote
Maggiesmaster Posted March 27, 2017 Posted March 27, 2017 A bunch of us fish a small lake with many overhanging trees. A 5 1/2 or (preferably) 6 ft. rod is perfect. Longer rods don't work as well. 1 Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted March 27, 2017 Super User Posted March 27, 2017 I am a big fan of short rods. I fish from bank or kayak and in either case I rarely need or want to make super long casts. Most of my rods are under 6'6" and I wish there were more high end offerings in shorter lengths. 1 Quote
XpressJeff Posted March 27, 2017 Posted March 27, 2017 I have a 5'6" Shakespeare pistol grip med action with a Shimano Bantam on it. It's a blast!!! Quote
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