Dockhead Posted March 30, 2010 Posted March 30, 2010 I am looking to upgrade my shallow crankbait rod. I currently use a medium light rod, it doesn't say what the action is but I believe it would be moderate. I mainly throw around/over grass, no rocks or wood. 2-5 foot divers for the most part. So, should I go with a classic cranking action (moderate) and maybe go to med heavy power, or do I go to more of a medium power/fast action set up? Mainly looking for power/action recommendations but feel free to throw your vote in for specific rod (under $150, preferably around $100). Thanks! Quote
BassThumb Posted March 30, 2010 Posted March 30, 2010 7' Med power, mod action. Plenty of quality used cranking sticks go on sale on fishing site flea markets. I'd keep an eye out for a couple months. Example: http://www.tackletour.net/TTForums/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=41183 Quote
Nine Miler Posted March 30, 2010 Posted March 30, 2010 This is a very good shallow cranking rod. In my opinion, the amount of sensitivity gained in high end rods is not worth the cost for this technique. I agree that a rod at least 7' and moderate action is the way to go. I use one of these for shallow cranking. http://www.***.com/Shimano_Compre_Crankbait_Casting_Rods_/descpage-SCCCRD.html# Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted March 30, 2010 Super User Posted March 30, 2010 St. Croix Avid AVC70MM 8-) Quote
MSPbass Posted March 30, 2010 Posted March 30, 2010 I go back and forth between a 7' M/Mod and a 6'6 MH/F (HMGs) I like the MH when it's weedy and I might have to really pull them from a snag every once in a while. Quote
Teal101 Posted March 30, 2010 Posted March 30, 2010 This is a very good shallow cranking rod. In my opinion, the amount of sensitivity gained in high end rods is not worth the cost for this technique. I agree that a rod at least 7' and moderate action is the way to go. I use one of these for shallow cranking. http://www.***.com/Shimano_Compre_Crankbait_Casting_Rods_/descpage-SCCCRD.html# Me too. I mainly fish dt-4's and it is perfect. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted March 30, 2010 Super User Posted March 30, 2010 Depends on the size of the bait. Either an Avid AVC70MM or AVC70MHM. For lipless, I use an LTBC70MF. Quote
Beastie Bass Posted March 31, 2010 Posted March 31, 2010 I use a St. Croix Mojo Bass 7' MH MOD It's got great sensitivity and a soft tip but has plenty of backbone. I only use larger cranks so this rod is perfect. Even caught a few 15lb+ stripers and I couldnt believe the power this rod has. 8-) Oh yeah, priced right at $100 with 5 yr warranty Quote
Dockhead Posted March 31, 2010 Author Posted March 31, 2010 I use a St. Croix Mojo Bass 7' MH MOD It's got great sensitivity and a soft tip but has plenty of backbone. I was checking this one out at Dick's, it actually didn't seem to be a true mh, that was the only problem I could see. But if it handles the way you say, I guess I can put it back on the short list! Thanks! Quote
Dockhead Posted March 31, 2010 Author Posted March 31, 2010 Depends on the size of the bait. I throw mostly smaller size cranks, probably 1/4 ouncers. Do have a couple larger ones, though, so I guess I need to consider those. I would like to go MH, just to be sure I can turn them all away from cover, but most of the rods that are MH seem to be rated for heavier lures (heavier than 1/4) and I want to be able to get good casting distance with the lighter baits. Guess a good real would help. Quote
Pantera61 Posted March 31, 2010 Posted March 31, 2010 Depends on the size of the bait. I throw mostly smaller size cranks, probably 1/4 ouncers. Do have a couple larger ones, though, so I guess I need to consider those. I would like to go MH, just to be sure I can turn them all away from cover, but most of the rods that are MH seem to be rated for heavier lures (heavier than 1/4) and I want to be able to get good casting distance with the lighter baits. Guess a good real would help. Abu Garcia Vendetta -- VTC66-6 (1187726) 12-20 3/16-5/8 6ft. 6in. Medium Heavy $79.95 3 year warranty Thank you. Come again! Quote
basscrusher Posted March 31, 2010 Posted March 31, 2010 I know 7 ft rods are the standard for cranking, but that's only because extra casting distance allows the bait to reach max depth. If you are throwing mostly shallow cranks (like me) you might want to go to a shorter rod. For example, I have a 6'6" Avid Cranking rod for the shallow/mid divers, and a 6 footer for throwing really shallow baits like Mann's Baby 1-minus lures. It is MUCH easier to get pinpoint accuracy with a short rod, and where I fish alot (Potomac) sometimes you need to hit exactly that right opening in the grass. Just something else to consider. Quote
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