12-25-08, 10:17 AM | #26 | |
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As for longer rods, some techniques work better with them, some work better with shorter rods, but for the most part, it is personal preference. BB
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12-26-08, 11:11 AM | #27 |
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I like to use a shorter rod when using Jerk Bait.
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12-26-08, 11:28 AM | #28 |
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Same here. My favorite jerkbait rod is a 6'6" All Star M. I prefer the shorter rod length because the rod is pointing down towards the water, making for easier twitching movements. This is important to me since I'm fishing from a rowboat and literally standing at the waters height.
I just don't do enough Jerkbaiting throughout the season to warrant purchasing a 6'0"ft rod, but that just may change in a year or so.
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Weight = 98 grams
98 grams = ~3.5 oz Heavy. |
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