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I have two rods, medium heavy fast action 6'6 abu garcia and a 7'0 medium heavy fast Lews mach speed. I want to throw a soft plastic craw but don't know which length. I will be doing short casts near rocks. What should I do? 

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Dude, literally either would work great.  Try them and see which you prefer for whatever reason.

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Either would do, but personally I like 6'6 rods better, give me a better feel and I feel like I'm more in control. But thats because I fish a lot of creeks/ponds, if I go to a lake then I'm using 7'0 and above usually.

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You can fish plastic craws with a rod anywhere from 5' to 10'.  Near docks and laydown cover, and making short pitch casts, I like a 6'8" mh/f rod.  This a nice length that isn't too short, but still have control of a big fish in cover on a short leash.  If I'm targeting weed pockets and edges, and making longer casts, 7' to 7' 6" is better for me.  If I'm punching, then 8' and I step up to heavy or XH power, and a bit slower, moderate to mod-fast action.

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I think a lot of this comes down to with of the bait and flex of the rod.

 

I am more accurate with a 7' MBR than 6'10" JWR for non weighted TRIG, and the reverse for 1/2 ounce jig......

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I use a 68 MHF Avid for my Jig/Texas Rig rod, works perfect especially in close quarters from the yak.

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25 minutes ago, NHBull said:

I think a lot of this comes down to with of the bait and flex of the rod.

 

I am more accurate with a 7' MBR than 6'10" JWR for non weighted TRIG, and the reverse for 1/2 ounce jig......

Ya, it doesn't do any good to have the right length rod in the wrong power. 

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