1984isNOW Posted April 28, 2024 Posted April 28, 2024 If you wanna cover your spread cop a medium light spinning set up or a medium fast casting set up. Hit that finesse bite with the spinning set up or some lighter not quite finesse with the casting set up. Could even do some light cranking on the medium using mono. 1 hour ago, August said: fluoro leader I would use mono leader, that little extra gice can make allnthe difference. Quote
wonkyrig Posted April 29, 2024 Posted April 29, 2024 Why not just throw chatterbaits on your current mh rod and pick up a cranking rod? The st croix victory mhmf mod-fast 7'2" "cranker" is a great rod for rock crawlers and DTs and some jerkin. Quote
10,000 lakes Bassin Posted April 30, 2024 Author Posted April 30, 2024 On 4/26/2024 at 5:39 PM, PBBrandon said: I’d either get a rod for crankbaits if you fish mostly open water, or a heavy rod if you fish a lot of cover. For cranking rods I’d recommend: Dobyns Fury 705cb Daiwa Tatula 7’ or 7’2” medium regular The old St Croix Mojo bass rods can be found on their site for $125. I’d get the 7’1” MHM cranker. if you get a heavy rod for big jigs/t-rigs and fishing slop: Daiwa Tatula 7’4” HF St. Croix Mojo Bass 7’4” HF not a fan of the heavier Fury rods, they get a little heavy in hand when you get to the 5 powers as for chatterbaits, I’d throw those on the MH you got. Everyone has their preferences but I personally don’t see why I’d use a glass rod for chatterbaits. It’s a jig with a blade on it, and has a jig hook. Plus I’m not a fan of heavier glass rods. I will say, I’ve held a couple of the St Croix LTB glass rods and didn’t even know they were glass rods until I looked at the label. Very impressed with those. Good luck with your decision! Is the Diawa tatula 7’-7’2 medium regular that you mentioned a tatula glass rod? Quote
Super User BrianMDTX Posted April 30, 2024 Super User Posted April 30, 2024 @Peacedivision I love my 705CB for crankbaits. Not my favorite for chatterbaits but it’ll do in a pinch. I’ve heard some say they love it for spinnerbaits. I am NOT in that camp. I do not think it’s a good rod for spinnerbaits. But squarebills? Lipless? It shines. 1 Quote
PBBrandon Posted May 1, 2024 Posted May 1, 2024 On 4/29/2024 at 9:00 PM, August said: Is the Diawa tatula 7’-7’2 medium regular that you mentioned a tatula glass rod? There are 7’M and 7’2”MH Tatula glass rods, but they also make 7’M and 7’2”M graphite casting rods. Daiwa’s “regular” action is what I’d call “mod-fast”. Good action for square bills, medium divers and lipless cranks. Also to answer your question on braid to leader on cranks. That’s one of those presentations I would run straight fluoro on. Fluoro sinks and gets the bait down to depth better. Straight mono is also fine as well. Straight fluoro/mono will allow you to bomb cast it, which is good for cranks because you can cover more water, and stay at your preferred depth for longer. Also with treble hooks, they don’t require a beefy hookset like a jig hook. The important thing is just keeping them pinned. A soft rod with a line that has some stretch like mono or fluoro will keep them pinned good. Running braid to leader takes that stretch away. And if your line goes slack, that gives the fish the opportunity to get off. hope this helps! 1 Quote
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