What is everyone's preferred rod length and action for catching crappie and blue gills?
What is everyone's preferred rod length and action for catching crappie and blue gills?
I have them in about every length from 5-10 foot and the rod I have in my hand is usually the 7 ft jenko. Plenty of backbone and the price is great as well. I also like the 10 ft Kevin Rogers rods if i do have to use a longer rod.
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6 to 10 footers for me depending on technique and location.
Thanks for the replies guys. I was wanting something good for casting small jigs and also one for jigging brush.
7' ML G Rod for vertical fishing.
10' Bonehead rod for targeting individual fish in timber.
I like a stiffer rod than most. The denser rod transmits light bites better IMO. I have no ultralight rods for that very reason.
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I tried the Todd Huckabee...to heavy weight wise. I tried the ACC crappie Stix...too light of action. Same with the Pro Angler. All good rods, just didn't fit me.
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Question on this topic, I’m Looking for a higher end rod for hair jigs and dropshotting for gills and crappie. Something 7-7’6” in probably a light/fast or x fast. Anyone recommend a rod? Looking at the St. Croix Legend Panfish but never been able to hold one.
Thanks for the tips, hopefully this is in line with the OP’s question.
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If you can't build your own or have a builder you trust then the St Croix Legend Panfish 7 foot Light power fast action would be a top choice. If your budget is smaller there are other choices.
Eyeballs, St Croix is a good rod. If you go Dobyns the 701 is an excellent drop shot rod for crappie.
Robdy72, if your throwing 1/32oz heads a 6'.6" light action with a moderate fast tip works best. If your throwing 1/16 and heavier a 7' light action with a fast tip works best.
Get your hands on a G rod, you won't regret it.
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I am running a pair of Fenwick River Runners.......5-8 UL and 6-6UL. Mostly chucking 1/16oz beetle spins or light cranks under 1/8oz.
I fish a ton of higher end JDM stuff, but these two rods are excellent for gills and specks as well as small bass and the occasional 6lb bowfin we run into.
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I've been panfishing for over 50-years.... the most sensitive rods I have ever found are the St Croix panfish series in a 6' rod. Around $109 at Bass Pro, Amazon or eBay. St Croix sells them direct too.