Justbass11 Posted September 8, 2024 Posted September 8, 2024 Now that my jig rod is broken and out of service. I was wondering what is the perfect length for a jig rod? I know that everyone has their own preference. Mine was a 7’6” heavy, all opinions are welcome. 1 Quote
5by3 Posted September 8, 2024 Posted September 8, 2024 Depends what you’re doing with it. If you’re dragging in open water, I like a 7’6. If I’m pitching docks, bushes, or scattered grass I like a 7’2 or 7’3. 1 Quote
looking45 Posted September 9, 2024 Posted September 9, 2024 It’s hard to pick a rod from a forum. Go to the store and handle a few of them. You’ll find the one that feels right 1 Quote
PaulVE64 Posted September 9, 2024 Posted September 9, 2024 7'6" MLXF Appropriate bait and line for river current. Quote
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PBBrandon Posted September 9, 2024 Posted September 9, 2024 Depends on the situation. Skipping docks I like a 6’10”-7’0”, pitching cover I like a 7’2”-7’3”, open water dragging a football jig I like a 7’5”-7’6” 2 Quote
Super User T-Billy Posted September 9, 2024 Super User Posted September 9, 2024 ARK Invoker 7'4" Mag Heavy is my favorite jig rod ever. Light, sensitive, and durable, with enough tip for pitching jigs as light as 3/8, and enough backbone to pull big fish out of gnarly cover. 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted September 9, 2024 Super User Posted September 9, 2024 6' 10" Medium Heavy X-Fast for everything except punching. 3 Quote
Super User DogBone_384 Posted September 9, 2024 Super User Posted September 9, 2024 8 hours ago, looking45 said: It’s hard to pick a rod from a forum. Go to the store and handle a few of them. You’ll find the one that feels right ^^^ THIS ^^^ 1 Quote
Reel Posted September 9, 2024 Posted September 9, 2024 The store is a good suggestion, but a rod can be very different when there is a reel on it and it's got a jig tied to the line. I like around 7' 4'', MH or H depending on the rod Quote
Super User LrgmouthShad Posted September 9, 2024 Super User Posted September 9, 2024 I use a 7’ HF in shallower water, in tighter quarters, or for skipping docks. I use this for jigs up to 3/4oz. If I’m using a 1oz or above it automatically goes to the next rod. I use a 7’3”HF that can throw a little more weight when I’m in deeper water or using heavier jigs. This isn’t really dependent on cover. The 7’ HF has more than enough muscle to work thick cover I could get away with only using one of these rods for all jig fishing, but since I have the option I’m going to use both for different situations. 2 Quote
Siebert Outdoors Posted September 9, 2024 Posted September 9, 2024 I've got 3. The first 2 are my main go to rods. Loomis GLX 854 St croix legend elite 7'4" St croix legend elite 7'11" Quote
river-rat Posted September 9, 2024 Posted September 9, 2024 5 hours ago, Catt said: 6' 10" Medium Heavy X-Fast for everything except punching. Agree 100%. 1 Quote
Super User Bankc Posted September 9, 2024 Super User Posted September 9, 2024 7' for everything. I find that if I keep all of my rods the same length, it improves casting accuracy. It can be any length you want. I just find 7' rods are easy to source. And it's a good compromise between portability, control, leverage, and casting distance. Of course, not everyone feels the same way. I'm sure plenty of people aren't bothered by using a bunch of different rod lengths. 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted September 9, 2024 Super User Posted September 9, 2024 If you are an angler who likes to face shore cover and make short flipping or pitching casts the longer jig rod has advantages. If you are like me that likes to make longer 40-50 yd horizontal cast you would think a long rod would help but my favorite jig rod length is 6’10” because that what I used for over 40 years. 6’10” was longer back in the day then standard 6’6” jig rods and any longer the rod tips got in the if the TM mount and cables. My custom jigs were both 5 and 6 power fast action, worked for me. Tom 1 Quote
The Maestro Posted September 9, 2024 Posted September 9, 2024 7'2" MH for up to 7/16 7'4" H for 1/2 and up Quote
Super User F14A-B Posted September 9, 2024 Super User Posted September 9, 2024 Loomis GLX 895 FP it’s actually an xtra heavy. Line rated 20-25 a distance 2nd is a Daiwa Zillion MH/regular it’s a 7’3” the regular bend it is a little too soft for my jigs but works well enough for Trig soft plastics and even squarebills then for light stuff it’s a GLX 892JWR Quote
softwateronly Posted September 9, 2024 Posted September 9, 2024 I have and fish lots of 7'6-7'9 rods, but really prefer 6'6-7'2 rods for working jigs and worms. 6'11 poison adrena M+/F 6'6 mc days360 MH/F 7'2 steez ags H/F scott 1 Quote
Texas Flood Posted September 10, 2024 Posted September 10, 2024 Current setup 7’ HF for docks and shallow areas 7’5” MHF for deeper cover 7’4” HF for dragging a Fball jig Quote
Justbass11 Posted September 11, 2024 Author Posted September 11, 2024 I really appreciate all the responses to my question. I have always thought that a 7’6” heavy rod is what I needed for using a jig. I now have something to think about now that is for sure. Quote
DaubsNU1 Posted September 12, 2024 Posted September 12, 2024 I don't throw huge jigs, and utilize medium to medium heavy rods. They work just fine. And are a little lighter (helps with the old wrists). All my rods are 7 foot or less...that's all that will fit in my boat : ) I do really like 6'6" rods...but my jig rods are 7' Good luck! 1 Quote
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