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muskyhunter47
Posted 4/25/2016 12:02 PM (#815057)
Subject: shortest rod you own




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
I have a 5'6" pre China Dimondback Calcutta 400 TE. I use this for walk the dog like jackpots .. yes I have longer rods but I can get baits to dance with my little stubby rod . Just wondering every one is going bigger is any one else still using short rods.
mnmusky
Posted 4/25/2016 12:06 PM (#815058 - in reply to #815057)
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7.6
Smell_Esox
Posted 4/25/2016 12:09 PM (#815059 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 267


I have a 6' 2" rod that works great for WTD baits and small glider jerkbaits.
muskyroller
Posted 4/25/2016 12:30 PM (#815067 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 1039


Location: North St. Paul, MN
6'6"....phew, I thought I was the only one using 6 foot range rods.
vegas492
Posted 4/25/2016 12:40 PM (#815071 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 1039


6 foot St. Croix. Got it used around 1993. That thing has a lot of fish on it and I won't ever get rid of it. Still has a Lew Childre reel on there too! Great glide bait/jerk bait rod.
Lucky Craft Man
Posted 4/25/2016 1:02 PM (#815074 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 242


I use a 6'10 G Loomis Maroon Series rod for Topwater and Jerkbaits. I just don't feel like I can work those jerkbaits or walk-the-dog style baits very effectively with a really long rod.
Rudedog
Posted 4/25/2016 1:02 PM (#815075 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 633


Location: S.W. WI
Shortest I own? or shortest I use....
Everything under 7'6" is in the "never use" pile
BNelson
Posted 4/25/2016 1:37 PM (#815079 - in reply to #815075)
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Location: Contrarian Island
8'
hoosierhunter
Posted 4/25/2016 1:50 PM (#815081 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 427


7" 6 for jerks, one 8 ft for small spring stuff, rest 9 footers.
Pal
Posted 4/25/2016 1:51 PM (#815082 - in reply to #815079)
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Posts: 676


Location: Twin Cities, MN
7'3" Downsizer
tkuntz
Posted 4/25/2016 2:00 PM (#815084 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 815


Location: Waukee, IA
8'
Zinox
Posted 4/25/2016 2:19 PM (#815086 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 1100


6'6" but never really use it, unless i'm on family vacation or something (its a 2 piece).

Then i bring my 7'6" The jerk quite i bit, if i know i'm going to do a lot of jerkbait fishing.

But i always bring my 7'10" LT swimbait bass rod, that i use for small topwaters, jerkbaits, and swimbaits.
Other then that the "big dawg" and "sling blade" are my 2 "go too" rods
fishhawk50
Posted 4/25/2016 2:47 PM (#815093 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 1416


Location: oconomowoc, wi
9
RandalB
Posted 4/25/2016 2:55 PM (#815095 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 470


7'6" St. Croix I use for Jerks/Gliders
Ronix
Posted 4/25/2016 3:21 PM (#815097 - in reply to #815095)
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Posts: 992


8'6"
moondog
Posted 4/25/2016 3:32 PM (#815101 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 106


8'
Fishysam
Posted 4/25/2016 3:45 PM (#815104 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 1209


8', was using a 7'9" swimbait bass rod for a while but that finally got wore in enough to go back to bass fishing.
FlyPiker
Posted 4/25/2016 6:35 PM (#815130 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 391


I still have a 6'3" I use when I bring friends with who don't have musky gear. I'm hoping it stays in decent shape so my now 3 year old can use it in a few years.
bigbite
Posted 4/25/2016 8:07 PM (#815145 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 1348


Location: Pewaukee, WI
6'6" - Top waters and glide baits
MikeHulbert
Posted 4/25/2016 8:57 PM (#815150 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 2427


Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
9 ft.
Sidejack
Posted 4/25/2016 10:17 PM (#815158 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 1084


Location: Aurora
I got a 2.5 foot ice rod i use a lot for reversing line and it's also great for keeping the basement door open when the fan is running.
jdsplasher
Posted 4/25/2016 10:29 PM (#815160 - in reply to #815158)
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Posts: 2312


Location: SE, WI.

For Muskie...6'9" Sage Blank, custom built from Thorne Bros. Glide baits, Jerks, and WTD Surface!

 JD

southern comfort
Posted 4/26/2016 5:57 AM (#815168 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 401


7'10" Hvy Predator custom from Thorne Bros. Use for jerks and WTD.
sworrall
Posted 4/26/2016 10:02 AM (#815195 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 32934


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
6'9" Fenwick for my Weagles.
ToddM
Posted 4/26/2016 10:38 AM (#815200 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 20254


Location: oswego, il
The shortest rod I use is my bought on sale for 19.99 BPS Flippin stick for baits 6" and under. Muskie sticks 8' in my small boat with 2 people. I work my rods across my body not up and down, thus the need for a shorter rod. In my big boat 8.5 and 9' rods or by myself in the little boat.

I have no issues working gliders, walk the dogs and jerkbaits very well with rods over 9' long.
Tackle Industries
Posted 4/26/2016 2:18 PM (#815219 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 4053


Location: Land of the Musky
7.5
Emptynet
Posted 4/26/2016 2:25 PM (#815220 - in reply to #815057)
Subject: RE: shortest rod you own




Posts: 403


Location: WI
7'6" for jerkbaits. I still have my 1st musky rod, a 5'6" St Croix "pool cue" but it's a man cave decoration now.
huntandfishwv
Posted 4/26/2016 8:50 PM (#815273 - in reply to #815075)
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Posts: 126


Location: Culloden, WV
Perfect conversation to ask if anyone would part with heavy action fast tip spinning rod that I can manage I am disabled fishing Muskie one handed so small 7' or so but heavy action fast tip I lose most of my Muskie by poor hook set and I think this type rod would help
honkermusky
Posted 4/26/2016 10:19 PM (#815285 - in reply to #815057)
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Posts: 383


Location: SE Wisc and Vilas County
6'9" st croix for gliders/jerkbaits.
mm3
Posted 4/27/2016 10:23 AM (#815325 - in reply to #815057)
Subject: RE: shortest rod you own




Posts: 396


Location: Northern Illinois
Definitely still like the 7'0" for jerk and glide baits since I incorporate down snaps of the wrist - don't like the transition into the water with the rod tip and don't get quite the same action with the longer rod. Love the 8'6" for bucktails, cranks, rubber etc... Don't really care about "trends" to use longer for everything though.
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