When fishing Corkys ad Top Water???
What type of rod do you prefer for each bait? Action, length, model etc?
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i had a 6'6" med/heavy rod with a xtra fast tip and a short 7" split grip made for topwater i used to love it but lately ive been using a 7' light and im thinking i like the "whip" of the lighter rod for topwater and i dont seem to pull as many hooks as with a stiffer rod. as far a corkys or other suspending baits i like a more parobolic rod basicly a moderate action where the rod loads up more through the entire rod when working a jerkbait .
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If you want to spend some money...on a good top notch rod
Waterloo 6'6 hp slam.(hands down) Other good rods that preform are Stick em 6'6 med light |
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I fish a 6'9 All Star Spoon rod for every application....most versatile rod for the $$$ IMO....I guess you can say it would be equal to a crankbait rod....
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all star 7'2 medium asr redfish series blue rod. i love this rod for top water and corkys. i wasnt a fan of all star till this rod
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I throw a 6'9 Med Light (Laguna) for tails and 6'9-7'0 Med for tops. The Med light is super sensitive but prefer the med for more back bone for heavier baits.
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Go custom......personally for my corky I have a 7'2 custom rod from OCR med/light micro guides split grip split reel set....ver fast tip. I love it cuz i can sling the bait a mile and pick up alot of line on a hook set off a long cast. enough back bone to handle a big fish and the fsat tip will not pull the bait as easy on big head shakes........I use a nother OCR custom rod.....same specks exept a little more backbone to launch a BIG spook.
Hope that helps wally. |
Stick em rods 6'5" wader light.
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Why do some of you guys is 7 ft rods for topwater and corks??
Much more feeling and backbone with at 6'6 or 6'10 |
If you are budget minded, the All Star Broken-Back Special is a great rod for tops or Corky's. about $50. I have one and it works great. A little stiff for working tails though. imo
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6'6 rod gives you s quicker tip and faster hook set....
In all my years I find 7 ft rod is only good for working jigs Heavier baits 6'6.... I use 6"10 for my plastics 6,6 for topwater and hard baits |
Most rods come in a variety of how "fast" the tip is regardless of length
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And that's rod to rod Salty last time u fished cane poles had a fast tip |
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Salty...how is the action on a cane pole
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