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I need some help on what to look for in a worm/jig rod.  Do you necessarily want it to be longer?  Is a fast or extra fast tip better?  Which would be better, MH or H.  I've been looking at the All Star Platinum and Team All Star rods.

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jfowl32590,

IMPO no matter what MFG., for a worm and light jig rod a 6'6" to 7' Med.Hvy. Power, fast tip action rod. For a heavy Jig rod a 6'6" to 7' Hvy. power fast tip action rod. No need for an extra fast tip action unless you back off of the rod power rating to Med power.

Just my .02¢

Tight Lines!!!

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jfowl32590,

Reelmech's advice is solid as usual. I use a 7' heavy fast (Loomis MB844) but I fish 10" & 12" worms in heavy cover.

Ronnie

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I use a 6'10" MH G-Blank

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Worm rod: G. Loomis BCR804 GLX, Length: 6' 8, Power: 4, Line Weight: 14-20, Lure Weight: 5/16-3/4, Action: Fast

Jig rod: Daiwa TD-V701MHRB Team Daiwa-V, Length: 7' 0, Line Class: 10-20 lb, Lure Weight: ¼-1 oz, Action: Fast

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I have a pair of 6 1/2 foot BPS Extreme MH rods.  I'm not a real big fan of rods over 6 1/2 foot for anything other than flipping or slingin C-rigs.

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I fish spinning tackle for all soft plastics. My main equipment is a St.Croix Legend Elite ES70MF/ Shimano Stella 2500FB/ Yo-Zuri Hybrid Ultra Soft #6/ Gamakatsu or X-Point 4/0 EWG Offset Worm Hook.

My generic suggestion for selecting the rod is Medium Power/ Fast Action.

Although I use this same rig for light jigs, for heavier lures I'm on board with some of the previous suggestions. My weapon of choice is the G.Loomis GLX MBR844C/ Shimano CTE200GT/ Yo-Zuri Hybrid Ultra Soft #12/ Micro Munch Tackle jigs and GYCB Fat Baby Craws.

My generic suggestion is Heavy Power/ Fast Action.

I feel that I get more bites with light tackle. Perhaps lighter line allows for more lure action. When fishing soft plastics, I also want to avoid the "professional overrun" that occurs when baits go airborne. It may not happen often, but when it does it's a mess. For me, spinning tackle is a better choice for soft plastics and light jigs.

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I have a pair of 7 foot BPS Extreme MH rods.  I love them for the price I'm just a poor college boy I can't afford those G Loomis As much as I would like too.

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huskertko,

Congrats!

I know you have been looking forward to getting your hands on that rod. I'm sure you will really like it.

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huskertko,

Congrats!

I know you have been looking forward to getting your hands on that rod. I'm sure you will really like it.

Yeah, I have it paired up with a Shimano Citica 100 and the only thing bad about it is now I want 3 or 4 more.  My old Curados and St Croix Premiers feel like bricks compared to this rod.

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Another high quality option, and my personal choice, is a 7' MHF Fenwick Techna AV.  Very sensitive, light weight, and a few price points lower than a Loomis GLX.  

One thing to remember when choosing a rod is don't let a higher price convince you that a rod is better than another.  That is no knock on Loomis because their GLX line is one of the best out there, but there are other rods of similar quality at more reasonable prices.

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I throw a lot of 10"-12" worms and it is on a 6'10" MH Team Allstar fast action. #14-#20 test. Usually #17.

Jigs, 6'6" - 7' H fast action Team All Star. #20-#25 test. Usually #20 in grass and #25 around spatterdock and wood.

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I bought a 7 ft. MH BPS Extreme Spinning rod for my worms and jigs, still have not got the reel I need for it, but my birthday is coming the first of March and all I am asking for is BPS gift cards or cash......

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I use 2 d5,s on clarus mh 6-6 rods with big game solar collector for my worms and lizards and a falcon pistol grip with a c-3 4600 on it and also 15 lb BG for my jigs its a 6 footer with a heavy action.

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My favorite one I have is a BCR854.  Best rod I have ever used for all around jigs and worms.

I've also got  BCR 853,855 and some GLx 844's,843's

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For the last two summers I was wormin and jiggin with a Loomis IMX 843C and then early this past spring I bought an IMX 844C and didnt really like it too much, so I sold it last week and just tonight bought a GLX BCR853 Jig and Worm rod from FatFishFarmer...I cant wait to get it... when I was playing with one in the tackle shop I could tell that it would easily replace my 843 IMX as my main worm/ jig rod. It will be awesome with my Curado 100D that has the bigger Shimano handle on it... dang... I hate havin no money, but I sure do love my Loomis'....

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