Registered: 07/10/09
Posts: 132
Loc: Matagorda County
Even though the temperature will be in the 30's tonight the calendar says it's spring and summer's not far off. Waist deep wading the shorelines of our area bays with a bucket full of croakers is just plain fun to me. The last couple of years I've used a 7' medium action rod for this application. I'm thinking of going to a 7'6" with a little lighter action this year. What is your favorite rod length and action for chunkin' croaks? Do any of the rod companies make a "croaker rod"?
I am old school. I always like more of a parabolic action. I want to feel a fish fight. Its one of the reasons I don't bass fish. Most of those guys have never fought a fish longer than 5 seconds. That ain't fishin!!
GLoomis P8400 GLX, sends free lined croaker to where no croaker has been before. Seriously, this rod chucks them farther than any other I have ever owned, but even a great "croaker" rod isnt worth it with out a decent reel to handle the lighter wieght casting.
Registered: 06/29/09
Posts: 2542
Loc: The Colony, TX
I would never use a GLX loomis rod in the gulf again. I've seen them snap crackle and pop into a gazillion pieces before. Yes they are great rods for their sensitivity, but you give up alot for it IMHO. Besides, what tha hell do you need a $300-$400 rod for when all you want to do is throw freaking croaker? Use a damn uglystick that'll never break on you. Once again JMO
If you want a rod that has a great reputation and is backed up by a great warranty go with the GLoomis LR842 or LR844. That's what I use. I feel more confident with a GL2 or GL3 blank in the gulf than a GLX.
Registered: 09/29/09
Posts: 354
Loc: San Antonio, TX
I've always used allstar platinum 7ft mh teamed up with a curado 200hdsv, can cast that thing almost 100 yards into the wind with a croaker, and bait suspender.
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