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Pan Fish / Bluegill Rod?
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04/09/19 05:13 PM
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What is the best Pan Fish/Bluegill Rod in your opinion?
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04/09/19 05:15 PM
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Jimbo
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I've been using a Berkley Cheerywood ultralight rod. Bought it at Academy a few years back and I haven't seen them since.
Just one more cast!
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04/09/19 05:21 PM
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I've been using a Berkley Cheerywood ultralight rod. Bought it at Academy a few years back and I haven't seen them since. I saw them at Walmart the other day and they were a little under $20.00 I can remember seeing them on sale at Dicks this past September. Dick had em for $15.89
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04/09/19 08:19 PM
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WillieRip
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Any fly rod 7 wt or below is the best bluegill rod. Everything else it either too short, too clumsy and generally less than civilized.
Last edited by WillieRip; 04/09/19 08:21 PM.
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04/09/19 09:58 PM
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Vogey
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Gitter...In my opinion you can't go wrong with the Ugly Styk ultra light series. I have four of them and they are sensitive & tough, plus I have landed large bass & catfish on them. (I also have 6 Ugly Styk bass rods) If you have some cash to spend, St Croix & G-Loomis have what is considered to be two of the best ones on the market. The G-Loomis is supposed to be the lightest & most sensitive on out there, but they are over $200. Happy shopping...
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04/10/19 02:18 AM
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6 and a half fool light action Berkeley Rod and a lightweight Shimano spinning reel spooled with 4 lb line. That's what I use in the float tube.
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04/10/19 03:09 AM
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Brad R
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I had a blast making very long casts with a jig and curly-tail grub using my Soare 7'6" rod. To die for . . . if you want to cover water and catch them that way. But very expensive!
Most of the time I use a St. Croix Ultra-light Panfish series 5 footer with 2 lbs. Sufix Nanobraid and get up close and personal fishing around and under boat houses, docks.
There are always those big gills on Lake Athens up in the shade!
Brad
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04/10/19 04:11 AM
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Gitter...In my opinion you can't go wrong with the Ugly Styk ultra light series. I have four of them and they are sensitive & tough, plus I have landed large bass & catfish on them. (I also have 6 Ugly Styk bass rods) If you have some cash to spend, St Croix & G-Loomis have what is considered to be two of the best ones on the market. The G-Loomis is supposed to be the lightest & most sensitive on out there, but they are over $200. Happy shopping... Plus #1. On the Ugly Stick Combos. Best deal for the money. Great rig.
IGFA World Record Rio Grande Cichlid. Lake Dunlap. John 3:16 Sinner's Prayer. God forgive me a sinner. I accept Jesus Christ as my Savior !
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04/10/19 10:34 AM
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Laker One
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I am a huge fan of the Bass Pro ultralight combos. I have three of them and the fit my needs very well!
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04/11/19 11:22 AM
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I FISH 4
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we use a Fly Rod 1wt 6'-9" it been our go to rod for the pass 9 year. FYI, water temp on pines 70 and sunfish have started moving in, this full moon should be a good time to look for them on the beds.
I'm Hook are You - John 10: 28-30 Far Bank Pro Outcast Team - Fish Cact 10-1R Stand Up 2019 & 2022 World Champion - ANNUAL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BASS ON THE FLY LAKE FORK fishinwdennis. Fly Fishing Trips Backwater Adventures streams-rivers-lakes-East Texas.
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04/11/19 02:42 PM
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Fly rod, 9ft Mystic Reaper 4wt
Spinning Rod, 7ft Cabelas Fish Eagle with a medium light action.
Baitcast, I am still working on that. LOL
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04/12/19 11:55 PM
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I FISH 4
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Going out next week hunting for gill's, water temp in low 70's, full moon on the 19th.
I'm Hook are You - John 10: 28-30 Far Bank Pro Outcast Team - Fish Cact 10-1R Stand Up 2019 & 2022 World Champion - ANNUAL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BASS ON THE FLY LAKE FORK fishinwdennis. Fly Fishing Trips Backwater Adventures streams-rivers-lakes-East Texas.
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04/13/19 12:25 AM
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Meadowlark
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Any fly rod 7 wt or below is the best bluegill rod. Everything else it either too short, too clumsy and generally less than civilized. x2 !
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04/13/19 12:40 PM
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Smithaven
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I use a Zebco Authentic series 4 foot rod with a Micro 11 reel for general purpose use. The Authentic Micro rig is much higher quality than the usual plastic Zebco product. I also like the Bass Pro Shops Microlite 4 ft 10 in rod with the Zebco Micro 11 reel.
In those cases where a longer rod is handy I use the Shakespeare Agility series 7 ft rod fitted with a Daiwa Goldcast reel. The rod was designed for trout, but it works well for Bluegill and other sunfish.
The short rigs can be had for less than $50, and the long rig for about $100. With them you can outfish much more expensive outfits.
Last edited by Smithaven; 04/13/19 12:41 PM. Reason: spelling
. Seventy five years of chasing the elusive sunfish.
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