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Pa Tigers n trout |
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Posts: 268 Location: Central Pennsylvania | I been looking at the TI telescopic rods, as well as the chaos tackle assault stick originals, has anyone got any experience with either of these for gliders? | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20211 Location: oswego, il | Not those but I use telescoping rods for gliders no issues. | ||
Pa Tigers n trout |
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Posts: 268 Location: Central Pennsylvania | What rods do you like for gliders? I´ve never used them but I´m looking to start into them. | ||
Fish4muskie |
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Posts: 112 Location: Illinois | I have the TI 9’ and use it all the time. For almost everything including gliders. No issues | ||
MartinTD |
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Posts: 1141 Location: NorthCentral WI | 7'6" Heavy action rod for a dedicated WTD set up. Longer rods are ok for some people but a shorter rod is much easier to work WTD baits with better action IMO. | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20211 Location: oswego, il | I use my 9'3", 8'6", 8' rods depending on what boat I am in. If you are staring out and have a shorter rod, give that a try and learn some of your baits first. my first jerkbait rod was 6'. | ||
Pa Tigers n trout |
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Posts: 268 Location: Central Pennsylvania | As of currently, all I have is an 8´6, I´m planning on getting an 8´0 mojo medium heavy but it is only rated 3/4 to 3 so I plan on throwing the smallest size phantom on that along with some of the bass glidebaits. I always just like having a long list of stuff I want next so I can figure how long I got to save to get it. How much more difficult will it be for me to use a 9 foot rather than a 7´6 or something similar? | ||
happy hooker |
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Posts: 3147 | I still use a 6'9 and can steer gliders and walk the dogs thru Lilly pad and reed beds and I definitely do not have the hands of a surgeon. Shorter rods allow a little more finesse. | ||
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