I have been using a "standard" med 7 ft rod for lipless CB's. I have not used with a crankbait type rod. I would like to know what most of you guys are using - a standard type rod or a crankbait rod?
I have been using a "standard" med 7 ft rod for lipless CB's. I have not used with a crankbait type rod. I would like to know what most of you guys are using - a standard type rod or a crankbait rod?
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Same setup as you
Depends..................I like using the LC 500MAX which is 3/4 oz......for that I use a MH rod & 14/15 lb line just for rippin![]()
for anything 1/2oz or lighter....I dont think you have a problem with a M rod![]()
I use crank bait rods. 7'er medium for 3/4oz, and a 6'6" medium for 1/2oz and smaller.
Stroker 21
Mercury 250 PRO XB![]()
TN Bluewater dealer/rep.
BBO
I really like glass rods for tossing traps.
'02 Gambler Outlaw
'02 Mercury 200 EFI 2.5L
I like using 17 lb. test line with a medium heavey graphite rod. You get good hook setting power and plenty of backbone for control. (this is the same set-up that Rick Clunn uses for lipless cranks; except he actually prefers a true heavy action rod)
Good Luck![]()
Falcon 6'8 MH Lowrider----awesome for all traps 1/2 oz and over---also a good senko rod
Lin Burnett - Little Rock, AR
2006 Ranger Z-19 - 225 Optimax
Kistler Helium 6'9" MH APC with 15 lb fluorocarbon. Personally I feel this is the best rod because it has a somewhat slower tip but still enough backbone for a solid hook set after one of those mile long trap casts.
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I use a 6 foot medium glass rod for 1/2 oz. and smaller. I find that with a longer rod, no matter what the action, that I miss more fish because I take the bait away from the fish on the hook set.
I use 7' M/H rods for everything 1/2oz. and larger.
I use 6.5' M rods for everything under 1/2oz.
It makes no difference if the bait is a crank, lipless, T-rig, Jig, topwater, etc.
This way, I only have to adjust my cast for the difference in lure, not the difference in rod everytime.
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8'6" Longboard
6'6" Shortboard
6 1/2' MH for 1/2 oz traps....gives you enough back bone to fight the fish and rip the bait out of the grass. For me it's the Ideal length for trap fishing all day (not that I do that much)
Modified by Mike Adams at 9:32 PM 6/30/2008
Will Scaife
2003 Stroker, 2014 Yamaha SHO 250
I have 3- 7ft glass rods for traps, cranks and spinnerbaits... throw all sizes with the same rods... just feels right... buzzbaits too... I just match the line to the conditions...
Here in Fl. there's been a trend to use 7' heavy rods for fishing traps in hydrilla.. It lets the rod do the work, when ripping the bait free of the hydrilla.. I think they match that rod with mono line.. So far I've not went that route, but I've tried a friends setup, and I admit it feels pretty neat! Alot less work on the angler.. He went to buy a rod specifically for traps, and the tackle shop owner told him about this trend..
great info mick... I'll take the heavy rod info... here in the northeast, I Don't do alt of weed ripping with a lipless... when I do it's usually with braid...
All Star used to make a few crankbait rods that were good... GT-2 I think... 7 fter... would like to get my hands on one of them...
Also , everytime I see that Lamiglas Skeet reese crankin rod, i lose it... want one bad...
This weekend for me is a smallmouth tournament, So I got 12# flourac. on one crankin rod for traps, and 30# braid on another for spinnerbaits... both glass rods...
here is the deal... I win any thing this weekend, I'm getting that Lamiglas rod!
i use a 7'10 kvd crankin rod i like it because it will launch lipless cranks forever and its got a lot of back bone but a flemsy tip and i use a quantum energy pt burner reel with 20 pound 100% trilene flourocarbon
7'6" MH BPS Crankin' Stick for any rattlebaits 1/2oz. and up.![]()
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