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#3829525 - 08/17/09 09:12 PM what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers?
p3ripperfw Offline
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what length and action rods for hybrids and stripers? I mainly bass fish but figured Id get two rods to have in the boat for something different if the bass fishing is getting slow....

I have two abu garcia 5500's im going to use and figured id get 20 pound berkley big game...but wasnt sure if I needed MH of H action rods and was thinking of getting 7 ft rods...hows that sound?

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#3829595 - 08/17/09 09:24 PM Re: what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers? [Re: p3ripperfw]
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You are gonna get various opinions on this. grin

I have 6'6 and 7 ft MH rods, the both work for me. I also run the big game 20#


Edited by Benbrook Guide (08/17/09 09:25 PM)
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#3829642 - 08/17/09 09:30 PM Re: what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers? [Re: Kerry Dugan]
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Yeah Im sure ill get lots of opinions lol...

thanks for the info...main thing im wondering is whether I need heavy or medium heavy..Im sure Im going to get 7ft rods...

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#3829692 - 08/17/09 09:37 PM Re: what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers? [Re: p3ripperfw]
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MH should serve you fine. I kinda partial to 7ft rods also, expecially when im slabbing. I had a couple H action, and didnt care for them.


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#3829752 - 08/17/09 09:47 PM Re: what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers? [Re: p3ripperfw]
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I'd go with 7 foot rods in the medium heavy action. I have both the 6'6" and 7' foot rods. I tend to use my 6'6" rods more for live bait fishing and throwing baits that are 3/4 oz. and up. My 7' foot rods tend to be used with baits up to 3/4 oz. and throwing flukes or soft baits. When trolling use the shorter ones fishing behind the boat and longer ones for outside the boat. Let me add all this gear is spinning tackle.
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#3829987 - 08/17/09 10:30 PM Re: what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers? [Re: p3ripperfw]
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i really like the 7 and 1/2 ft rods ugly sticks been using them for 8 years and have really worked well for me both trolling, casting & slabbing banana well priced also clete

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#3830018 - 08/17/09 10:35 PM Re: what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers? [Re: Hydra Sport]
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cool looks like ill be picking up some 7 foot mh action rods.....

everyone using bait cast or spinning? I was going to use baitcasters since I already have some that will hold plenty of line but if spinning is better I may pick up some of those...

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#3830207 - 08/17/09 11:48 PM Re: what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers? [Re: p3ripperfw]
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I would use the 7ftMH, both Ugly stiks and Jarvis Walker tough tips are both strong and fiberglass rods. You can get the tough tips @ academy for around $20 with cork handles. I also use them for kittys. Not real sensitive but with stripers or kittys it's not really necessary.
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#3830245 - 08/18/09 12:02 AM Re: what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers? [Re: BAMAboy]
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Originally Posted By: bamaboy
I would use the 7ftMH, both Ugly stiks and Jarvis Walker tough tips are both strong and fiberglass rods. You can get the tough tips @ academy for around $20 with cork handles. I also use them for kittys. Not real sensitive but with stripers or kittys it's not really necessary.


cool yeah I dont want to spend too much on them they probably wont get used near as much as my bass rods which is what I have all my money in....Ill check into them

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#3830266 - 08/18/09 12:10 AM Re: what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers? [Re: p3ripperfw]
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i suggest using the same rods you would use for bass, say a good swim bait rod, or crankbait rod. i prefer high end ,though its not imperative.. it helps. light and sensitive is always a bonus when doing a lot of chunkin and windin.. my favorite rig is a 7ft mh st croix matched w a revo S. i dont think you need anything better than that for hyb's, stripers, or sandies.
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#3830354 - 08/18/09 01:16 AM Re: what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers? [Re: crappie_hook]
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Originally Posted By: crappie_hook
i suggest using the same rods you would use for bass, say a good swim bait rod, or crankbait rod. i prefer high end ,though its not imperative.. it helps. light and sensitive is always a bonus when doing a lot of chunkin and windin.. my favorite rig is a 7ft mh st croix matched w a revo S. i dont think you need anything better than that for hyb's, stripers, or sandies.


I would but I use 12 lb flouro on all my rods except my Jig rod...thats why I was wanting to have a couple cheaper rods with 20lb mono on them already rigged with slabs

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#3830639 - 08/18/09 07:34 AM Re: what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers? [Re: p3ripperfw]
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Bait fishing - Ugly Stick 7'-8' Medium, Spinning or Baitcast

Slabbing 3/4 oz to 1.5 oz slab - Good quality Med 6.5' baitcast. 7 ft rod for slabbing wears my arm out after a long day.

Slabbing 2 oz+ - Good quality Med Hvy 6.5' baitcast

Swim baits - Good quality baitcast, 7' - 7.5', Med - Med Hvy baitcast.

Dead Sticking - Very high quality (super sensitive) 6.5' - 7', Med - Med Hvy baitcast. The bite can be almost undetectable at times so you need all the sensitivity you can get.

I like to use 20-30 lb super braid with a flourocarbon leader. Very sensitive.

The round Abu's are great for bait and slabbing, but for chunking swim baits I like the low profile reels i.e. Revos.
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#3833266 - 08/18/09 07:30 PM Re: what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers? [Re: BigDad]
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I've been using 7mh and it works great for me on Hubbard.
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#3833457 - 08/18/09 08:15 PM Re: what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers? [Re: NITRO#1]
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7ft medium heavy with 20lb big game. u can usually straighten out a hook and get ur slab back with that 20lb stuff.
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#3833547 - 08/18/09 08:37 PM Re: what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers? [Re: The Bombay]
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I use a 15' cane pole with kite string. That way when I get them to the surface I can smack the [censored] outta them and drag them in the boat. No fuss...no muss! Total investment is about 13 bucks. lol
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#3834658 - 08/19/09 08:14 AM Re: what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers? [Re: Dragonuv]
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7ft mh with 10 lb line, makes for a nice fight and a little more finess.
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#3834871 - 08/19/09 08:57 AM Re: what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers? [Re: fisherman dan]
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High dollar bass stuff aint good enough, must have some spare money bass chit should work fine
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#3835298 - 08/19/09 10:17 AM Re: what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers? [Re: opus]
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Its not how long your rod is its how you wiggle your worm...
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#3842681 - 08/20/09 07:40 PM Re: what length and action rods for hybrids/ stripers? [Re: TheRodFather]
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My favorite settup is my G loomis m/h with any shimano reel to go with.I know kinda pricy but U can feel a sandy sneeze on the other end .I use nothing less than 30 to 50 lb braid,cause I do not like losing 1st fish,second lures. And if you hang one of those 15 to 30lb cats with 12lb mono as most of u slab guys will sooner or later,U will never see what U had .My 2 cents !! Good luck
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