Super User MickD Posted January 5, 2008 Super User Posted January 5, 2008 I do most of my spinning with tubes, jigs, soft jerkbaits, and very small cranks, and while I've used both 6 1/2 and 7 foot spinning rods, I have grown to really like my 7 foot medium action fast tip rods. In searching for another blank to build from it is obvious that there are a lot more 6 1/2 foot blanks than 7's that are described as medium power, fast tip. It appears that I am swimming upstream while most everyone else is swimming down. Can you spinning experts tell me if I am missing something in favoring 7 over 6 1/2 for the type of fishing I described? Are there advantages to 6 1/2 that I've been missing? thanks, Mick Quote
Super User Micro Posted January 5, 2008 Super User Posted January 5, 2008 I dunno if you are or not. But I've started to gravitate to longer rods myself. My last several rods, baitcasters and spinning, have been 6'8" to 7". I have a 6'6" and 7' medium/fast with the same reel and line and I used them for the same thing, but I just prefer the 7'. Quote
Guest muddy Posted January 5, 2008 Posted January 5, 2008 For me I can cast much longer distances with the 7 ft. rods. I prefer them on a boat, if I am fishing one of the Ponds or the Leigh River from shore I prefer the 6'6" rod because of over head branches and such. If I am throwing plastic I like the fast actions and anything with a treble hook I like Mod action Quote
Super User Marty Posted January 6, 2008 Super User Posted January 6, 2008 I think a 7' gives you a little advantage in casting distance and fighting a fish, while a 6'6" is a little better casting under tighter conditions. I use the 6'6" for non-fishing reasons: I like one-piece rods and a 7' is not something I can easily transport or store in my basement. But I've never felt deprived by limiting myself to the shorter of the two. Another factor is that I like short handles, and my short-handled 6'6" rods probably fish close to the same as a long-handled 7'. Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted January 6, 2008 Super User Posted January 6, 2008 I like 7' rods (or longer) for just about everything. The exceptions are skipping under docks, I like a 6' or shorter for that. Also I like to use 6'6" or shorter rods for jerkbaits and/or topwater baits that require alot of rod action. Quote
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