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Cory Toker |
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Member Posts: 8 | What are your perfered rods for the following methods of Walleye fishing. One more thing. I am not necessarly looking for brand, but for length and Action. Eg. 6.6 medium, fast. -Jigging -lindy rigging/bottom bouncing -Trolling cranks -casting cranks Thanks Cory Edited by Cory T 3/22/2005 9:05 PM | ||
eyegobye |
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Member Posts: 69 Location: Chilton | That's a tough one. Anybody else want to tackle this? Somebody turn on the heat, and melt this ice. I think everybody is losing their mind. | ||
irishwebs |
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Member Posts: 363 Location: Kaukauna WI | Jigging I enjoy a 6.6 ft or 6.9 Med xtra fast tip -lindy rigging/bottom bouncing 10.6 m xfast tip outside and 7 foot inside med x fast tip -Trolling cranks 8 foot telescopic -casting cranks 6.9 med xfast tip or 6.6 med xfast tip light Rod Company of choice St Croix Avid or Tournament series Edited by irishwebs 3/23/2005 6:57 AM | ||
Trent |
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Member Posts: 38 | Cory T - 3/22/2005 9:05 PM What are your perfered rods for the following methods of Walleye fishing. One more thing. I am not necessarly looking for brand, but for length and Action. Eg. 6.6 medium, fast. -Jigging -lindy rigging/bottom bouncing -Trolling cranks -casting cranks Thanks Cory 6' for vertical jiggin adn 6'6'' for tossin jigs medium or medium light (spinning) 7' medium light spinning for lindy rigging and all other finesse rigging, 7' medium casting for bottom bouncing 8'6'' trolling rods and I like a 7' medium light casting rod cause it gives me that good hook setting leverage | ||
eyegobye |
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Member Posts: 69 Location: Chilton | Bass Pro has a good selection of the different technique specific rods for Walleye. Even if you don't buy their rods, it's a good place to get an idea of what their Pro-Staff guys designed for each technique. | ||
Trent |
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Member Posts: 38 | eyegobye - 3/23/2005 8:03 PM Bass Pro has a good selection of the different technique specific rods for Walleye. Even if you don't buy their rods, it's a good place to get an idea of what their Pro-Staff guys designed for each technique. same with G-llomis master walleye tournment series | ||
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