Whacobronze Posted April 21, 2024 Posted April 21, 2024 What is the best spinning rod for hair jigs for smallmouth fishing on reservoirs? Preferably 7’ 6” Don’t want to break the bank. Thanks Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted April 21, 2024 Super User Posted April 21, 2024 Any of those would put a hurtin' on my bank unless I could find a good deal on a used one. Quote
Reel Posted April 21, 2024 Posted April 21, 2024 Can't say it's the best because I haven't used it yet but I just received a 7' 6'' Expride in ML that looks to me to be the perfect candidate. Quote
Super User bowhunter63 Posted April 21, 2024 Super User Posted April 21, 2024 Carbon lite 7 ft 6 1 Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted April 22, 2024 Posted April 22, 2024 7’> MLXF. Depending on weight of jig. The middle of the posted range is usually the sweet spot. Don’t bust your budget but invest in a good rod. 3 Quote
Big Hands Posted April 25, 2024 Posted April 25, 2024 St. Croix MJS76MLXF They have gone to the Trigon handles on the latest Mojo Bass rods, but the outlet store still sells this model for $160. I have had mine for about two years now and I have been contemplating buying another just to put in the rafters in case the unthinkable happens to the one I have. I don't fish hair jigs, but this thing slays with a 5" weightless wacky Senko. I feel bites on a bowed line, and it is really good at keeping fished pinned. Quote
Brian11719 Posted April 27, 2024 Posted April 27, 2024 I picked up a Lew's Custom Lite CLTJRS (spinning rod) on sale earlier this year and really like it for finesse jigs. My only complaint is there aren't more spots where I can throw them but this rod has a good amount of balance when it comes to backbone and sensitivity for this type of thing (IMHO)...I also like it for swim worms but please be advised it doesn't say 'swim worms' on the rod / spec sheet so I guess I'm a bit of a maverick when it comes to that... Quote
Super User webertime Posted April 28, 2024 Super User Posted April 28, 2024 762 Phenix Recon is amazing for hair and neds. Quote
Super User MickD Posted April 28, 2024 Super User Posted April 28, 2024 Whether it's a hair jig, a marabou jig, a Ned rig, a wacky worm, or whatever else you want to fish, the important thing is to match the power to the weight of the lure if you plan to cast it. Then the action you prefer. Most like what's called fast but that varies with the manufacturer. This belief that we need all kinds of different rods for different techniques is highly exaggerated. Most rods will do a number of techniques well if the power is matched to the weight of the lure being cast. 2 Quote
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