finatic Posted June 4, 2021 Posted June 4, 2021 I have a story to tell, which all began a couple years ago. I was out fishing one day with a Keitech minnow on a Vtec jighead. All of a sudden I started catching crappie, each one bigger than my foot (I wear a size 13). I caught about six of these slabs and then they stopped. It was enough to get me hooked on pan fishing again, which I haven't done a lot of since I was a kid. Anyway, so I started chatting about this with some fishing buddies and they told me I should use something called a road runner. They said it was the cadillac of crappie baits. I searched high and low for these road runners and couldn't find anyone locally who carried them. I didn't even have any success looking online. So now let's fast forward to a couple days ago. I was at the tackle shop looking for an ultra light setup, because I was getting that urge again to fight some fish on a smaller setup. The tackle guy suggested this combo, which he said he used himself. The rod was really nice, but it had one of those cheap crappy reels on it. I found a Lew's Speed Spool 1000, which of course was more than the combo, but I knew it would go great on the rod that had that crappy reel on it. The guy took the combo down and was saying how great that reel was, then I handed him the Lew's and said 'try that.' He did and his eyes kind of lit up. He said 'wow'. Yeah, wow. So I bought the combo in order to get the rod. The next day I had to work so I'm driving around with the windows open. It was a windy day and as I was driving to another store (I'm a vendor) I rolled up the back windows and heard this crunch. I looked back and saw the end of the rod had been sticking out the window and was now just hanging there. I was devastated especially since now I couldn't take the rod back because the night before I had sold that crappy little reel to someone. Now I had to find another ultra light rod. Since I drive around the area a lot for my job I started looking for places I could find fishing rods. Meijer sucks for fishing stuff, so I tried Walmart, which is only a little better than Meijer. Unfortunately I don't live in an area that has great tackle shops like Cabela's or Bass Pro, so finally I saw a Dunhams Sport shop and pulled in there. I was shocked at the huge selection of fishing rods they had there. I searched through all of them and the only one that grabbed my eye was this ultra light Berkley Cherrywood. Now I'm not a big fan of two piece fishing rods, especially two piece ultra light fishing rods, but then this one was only twenty bucks so I thought what the heck. I was checking the guides to make sure they were all lined up and not bent or anything when I saw them.....road runners! There was one entire section of road runners on the opposite wall. I almost dropped the rod I was so shocked to see them. I'd looked high and low all over the place and here they were. It was almost like everything that happened that morning was leading me to them. Ha ha! I didn't go overboard, although I wanted to buy them all, so I just bought one to try it out and see if it was as great as everyone told me they were. That evening I picked up my buddy and we took the new setup out to the park. I told him the whole story and he said 'well, it sounds like fate'. I don't know about that, because I had no great confidence in the rod, or even the line (I was using 6lb Sufix Elite low vis green). I relayed all these misgivings to my buddy as I made the first cast and was reeling and giving the road runner little twitches then BAM! It was a four pound largemouth. He fought and pulled and jumped a couple times and then I lipped him out of the water and while we were both oogling his beautiful greeness I was honestly amazed how well the gear had performed. Next cast BAM! this time it was a 3 1/2 pound smallie. After fighting and a couple acrobatics I lipped him and now I was truly amazed. After that a huge slabsize sunfish and then a decent size rock bass. I was like, what the heck is going on, I'm catching one of each species - and large ones, too (large by ultra light standards anyway). After all this I reminisced about the day and how I had ended up here. Obviously the hype about the road runner was certainly true, but I was more amazed by how the rod and line had performed. Of course there's more fishing to come and only time will tell if these things hold up, but for right now I'm content and willing to give quarter to seemingly cheap two piece rods and line. Now if I can just remember to bring the dang GoPro next time.... 9 1 Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted June 4, 2021 Super User Posted June 4, 2021 That was like a bad acid trip, maybe I just thought I googled roadrunner... 1 1 Quote
Super User JustJames Posted June 4, 2021 Super User Posted June 4, 2021 Very nice, roadrunner is one of my favorite search bait as well. It catches everything from tiny bluegill to 4-5lb bass. Quote
Super User islandbass Posted June 4, 2021 Super User Posted June 4, 2021 Nice story. Now I suddenly feel the need to find road runners. Like you, I don’t think I’ve ever seen them in local shops. Actually Berkeley cherry wood rods ain’t half bad, considering the price. I have a 7 footer. IMHO, they honestly do respectfully well. Two piece means very little these days in terms of sensitivity loss. If there is, it’s going to practically be undetectable. Quote
greentrout Posted June 4, 2021 Posted June 4, 2021 Jimmy Houston has touted road runners for years ... they can be bought on line from TTI-Blakemore ... my Academy carries them ... I sometimes use 'em in clear to ultra-clear water with spinning ... small bodies of water ... good fishing ... Quote
kayaking_kev Posted June 4, 2021 Posted June 4, 2021 I have some but they don't have the blade? Quote
cottny27 Posted June 4, 2021 Posted June 4, 2021 This is funny because I too started back using 1/16th roadrunners this Spring and have been killing crappie. You can get away with 4# test for crappie if it’s semi open water. They don’t put up much of a fight and it’s fun when they pull drag. Quote
finatic Posted June 5, 2021 Author Posted June 5, 2021 I went back to Dunhams yesterday to get some more road runners. Asst colors and sizes - couple 1/16 and 1/8. The smaller ones (1/16) were working great with the bluegill. The 1/8 will probably work great for the crappie, although they are harder to locate than the other panfish. Quote
Eric 26 Posted June 5, 2021 Posted June 5, 2021 Roadrunners in 1/16 oz were the first lure I used exclusively for almost a year when I got back into fishing almost 30 years ago. To this day it’s still a go to on the retention ponds I fish. My favorite is a green head(bare hook) with a Berkeley gulp alive 3” minnow as a body. Catches every species except carp. 1 Quote
finatic Posted June 5, 2021 Author Posted June 5, 2021 Thanks for tips. I'll have to try some of the road runners with hair and also try different trailers. I have a big asst of panfish grubs and jig bodies. Quote
Super User GreenPig Posted June 6, 2021 Super User Posted June 6, 2021 Broke rod with the window. Sounds like a 2 piece rod is what you needed to begin with. ? 1 Quote
Big Swimbait Posted June 6, 2021 Posted June 6, 2021 At one time they made a bladed jig that was money. I wish they would bring back the Rock n Runner! Quote
Cravin Posted June 7, 2021 Posted June 7, 2021 I have a separate tackle box set up for crappie/white bass panfish. roadrunners are great but you can do better by getting Fin Spin jig heads or type Jig Head with Spinner online. It's cheaper and you can use a tube skirt for subtle presentations or a swim tail for more action. Bobby Garland Baby Shad in watermelon wine is a deadly Redbreast fry. Bass Assassin makes great soft baits for them. a regular grub body Crappie magnet plastics ETC... 1 Quote
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