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I would have gone for a 6-6 for close quarters accuracy like fishing laydowns and brush.

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I use 7’ mh rods for spinner baits.  I have 4 that will work but rarely rig up more than 2.

  • Super User
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7' MH rods here for spinners as well. Have two, but usually only have one rigged - the other is usually rigged with a jig.

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My spinnerbait rod is a 7'mh/f. I also have a 7'2" mh/xf rod labeled as a 'jig' rod that is my do-all (almost) rod that gets the nod if I'm running 2 spinnerbaits. And if need be ill throw one on my 7'3" h/f toad rod. 

  • Super User
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I have one rod dedicated for close quarter spinnerbait use...a 6' MH Lightning.  I don't dedicate any other rod to spinnerbaits.  I use a spinnerbait when practicing my casting probably 98% of the time.  Will fish a spinnerbait on most of my rods.

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I use a 7'3" MH Cronos for spinnerbaits.  Excellent rod for that application.

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My main spinnerbait only rod is 7' H/F. I also have a 6'6" MH/F and a 7'1" MH/XF that i'll throw them on.

  • Super User
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I fish spinnerbaits from 1/4 oz to 1 oz with different sisecand blade types and rods that work for whatever I am using. I do not have a dedicated spinnerbait rid and use rods that cast whatever I am using well and accurately with enough backbone to move the blades to set a heavy hook. 

Tom

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