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What are your go-to rods for each technique?  High end or bargain rods that have served you well.  
 

Spinnerbait

 

Buzzbait


Carolina rig (3/4 - 1.25 oz barrel weight)

 

Texas rig

 

Squarebill

 

Frog (personal favorite is original Jason Christie Cara frog rod)

 

Jerkbait

 

Flipping/pitching - 3/8 and under; 1/2 - 1oz

 

Punching - 1oz +
 

A rig

 

Swimbait

 

Shallow crank 

 

Med crank

 

Deep crank

 

Weightless worm/senko

 

Bladed jig (really like veritas 7’ mh and Tharp honey badger 7’4)

 

Topwater

 

I’m sure I’m missing some techniques 

 

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14 hours ago, Biggyginger said:

What are your go-to rods for each technique?  High end or bargain rods that have served you well.  
 

Spinnerbait  G. Loomis BCR854

 

Buzzbait  G. Loomis PR844C


Carolina rig (3/4 - 1.25 oz barrel weight)  Rainshadow MHF

 

Texas rig  Rainshadow  MH

 

Squarebill  G.Loomis  PR844C

 

14 hours ago, Biggyginger said:

 

Frog (personal favorite is original Jason Christie Cara frog rod)    

Pinnacle Perfecta MH

 

Jerkbait  Rainshadow MM

 

Flipping/pitching - 3/8 and under; 1/2 - 1oz  G.Loomis PR844C/ Rainshadow M

 

Punching - 1oz +  Pinnacle Perfecta MH
 

A rig  Rainshadow H

 

Swimbait  Rainshadow

 

Shallow crank  St. Croix Victory MM

 

Med crank  St. Croix Victiory MM

 

Deep crank  Lamiglas SR705R

 

Weightless worm  St. Croix custom

 

Bladed jig (really like veritas 7’ mh and Tharp honey badger 7’4)  G.Loomis MBR 842C

 

Topwater  G.Loomis PR844S

 

I’m sure I’m missing some techniques 

 

 

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15 hours ago, Biggyginger said:

What are your go-to rods for each technique?  High end or bargain rods that have served you well.  
 

Spinnerbait

 

Buzzbait


Carolina rig (3/4 - 1.25 oz barrel weight)

 

Texas rig

 

Squarebill

 

Frog (personal favorite is original Jason Christie Cara frog rod)

 

Jerkbait

 

Flipping/pitching - 3/8 and under; 1/2 - 1oz

 

Punching - 1oz +
 

A rig

 

Swimbait

 

Shallow crank 

 

Med crank

 

Deep crank

 

Weightless worm/senko

 

Bladed jig (really like veritas 7’ mh and Tharp honey badger 7’4)

 

Topwater

 

I’m sure I’m missing some techniques 

 

I'll give it a try....

 

Spinnerbait -

1oz MB tequila baccarac

5/8oz DC735

3/8-1/2oz PA 173MH & DC734

 

Buzzbait - ?


Carolina rig (3/4 - 1.25 oz barrel weight) - Expride 7'7"H

 

Texas rig - PA611M+, PA172H, Conquest 904 & DRX755 deep water

 

Squarebill - DC 734, PA173MH, Expride 7'7"H

 

Frog (personal favorite is original Jason Christie Cara frog rod) - Expride 7'3"XH, DC 735

 

Jerkbait - PA611M+, Avid 7ML spinning

 

Flipping/pitching - 3/8 and under; PA611M+, PA172H

1/2 - 1oz - Steez 172 power pitch, Expride 7'3XH, MB Tequila Baccarac

 

Punching - 1oz + - MB Tequila Baccarac

 

A rig - Expride 7'7"H, DRX 755

 

Swimbait - almost all of them, decision based on weight, hook diameter, open hook/weedless, and open water or target casting by length.  I want one more Fast long rod (7'6 - 7'9) that can handle 2oz weedless and could also punch.

 

Shallow crank - DC706cb, DC734

 

Med crank -?

 

Deep crank - light pull Expride 7'7"H, hard pull MB Onager

 

Weightless worm/senko - Conquest 904

 

Bladed jig (really like veritas 7’ mh and Tharp honey badger 7’4) - PA172H, PA173MH, DC735

 

Topwater - DC734, PA173MH

 

scott

 

Ironically, my maybe favorite rod never made the list...Expride 7'6"MH

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