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Message Subject: Glider/Jerk Rod
Lester Neigard
Posted 3/15/2015 10:30 PM (#759848)
Subject: Glider/Jerk Rod




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I'm in the market for a new glider/jerk rod. Any recommendations? Thanks.
Zinox
Posted 3/16/2015 3:21 AM (#759860 - in reply to #759848)
Subject: Re: Glider/Jerk Rod




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St Croix LT The jerk.
anzomcik
Posted 3/16/2015 5:13 AM (#759861 - in reply to #759848)
Subject: Re: Glider/Jerk Rod





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I really like useing my LT Big Dawg. I know it does not fit the tradition specs of a jerkbait Rod but I have grown accustom to the length. I mostly cast jerks and gliders and I am very pleased using this rod.
milje
Posted 3/16/2015 6:22 AM (#759863 - in reply to #759848)
Subject: Re: Glider/Jerk Rod




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Location: Wakefield, MI
I picked up a St Croix Classic Jerk last year and love it.
Tackle Industries
Posted 3/16/2015 6:37 AM (#759865 - in reply to #759848)
Subject: Re: Glider/Jerk Rod





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Location: Land of the Musky
We have our 7' XH and XXH TI musky jerk bait rods on special right now for $100. Normally $140 but we are concentrating our efforts on our longer rod models going forward (7'6" and up).

http://www.tackleindustries.com/muskypikerods.html
Take a look.
James
Jeff Hanson
Posted 3/16/2015 4:02 PM (#759955 - in reply to #759865)
Subject: Re: Glider/Jerk Rod




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Musky Innovations Pro Series 7'6" XH best rod I have used for Gliders, Suicks other jerks and Walk the dog topwater
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
cave run legend
Posted 3/17/2015 7:06 PM (#760227 - in reply to #759848)
Subject: Re: Glider/Jerk Rod





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I could not work my gliders or WTD baits properly until I bought a 7'6" legend jerk.
Simple Man
Posted 3/18/2015 11:29 AM (#760303 - in reply to #759860)
Subject: Re: Glider/Jerk Rod





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Zinox - 3/16/2015 3:21 AM St Croix LT The jerk.

 

X2....spend the money and get this rod...you wont regret the decision!

magicmusky
Posted 3/18/2015 1:51 PM (#760331 - in reply to #759848)
Subject: Re: Glider/Jerk Rod




Posts: 33


I've been wondering about this also. I'm new to the glider scene. What do you guys recommend for gear ratio? Last year I was casting jerks with a 6.4:1 and was happy with that retrieve. Would a glider be similar?
Ross K
Posted 3/18/2015 2:05 PM (#760335 - in reply to #759848)
Subject: Re: Glider/Jerk Rod




Posts: 219


8' Med/Hvy ToothTamer Rod is very good.
...and 6:1 gear ratio will work well for a glider application.
newbski
Posted 3/19/2015 4:56 PM (#760554 - in reply to #759848)
Subject: Re: Glider/Jerk Rod




Location: Canada
A lot of guys like fast reels for gliders, people work them different, but for me I like a cadence with one turn of the reel handle per jerk on a glider or WTD, and I like a reel that takes in about 25 IPT (TE, C3, etc). Reels at 30 IPT are too fast for me for this (Abu C4, Curado, etc). I also tried moving from my LT Jerk and started throwing gliders on a lighter power rod and loved it. The Jerk is a really nice rod, but don't rule out something with a bit more flex for gliders. Everyone has different tastes. Try throwing a weagle on an older 7 to 8 foot "heavy bucktail" type rod and you might like it.
Smiltona
Posted 3/19/2015 5:51 PM (#760565 - in reply to #759860)
Subject: Re: Glider/Jerk Rod




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Location: Miltona
Zinox - 3/16/2015 3:21 AM

St Croix LT The jerk.


Yup +1
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