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POLL: What length of fishing rod do you use most?
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POLL: What length of fishing rod do you use most? [ul] [li]Under 6'
[/li] [li]6'
[/li] [li]6 1/2'
[/li] [li]7' or longer[/li][/ul]
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[cool]I use either a 6' or a 6 1/2'. But most of the time it's 6 1/2'
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[Smile] 6 ft and up !! different rods for different presentations !! 6ft for jigging , to 8 ft crankbaiting rod !

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6' 1/2"
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That all depends on the general species. But I will break it down and keep it simple.

3-4 1/2 feet long for panfish and certain trout from a float tube.

4-6' for the same on a pier or bank.

6 1/2-8' for LMB, Cats, Smallies, and general ocean species.

9-12' for surf fishing at the beach.
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I choose to weild a 7 foot ugly stik lite...medium action, up to 15 test line. It fits in well for what I go for..and I have caught about every thing on it, its a spinning rod, I have a 6'6" black beauty southbend bait casting rod I use to troll and flip stuff at bass on flaming gorge, my thought this year is to really use that baitcaster and figure out how to really use that reel on it...I am already proficient at making a birds nest that eagles try to land on while I am un-tangleing it...LOL.
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For most Icing, a 3'. Open water, most of the time a 6 1/2 foot Ugly stick.
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i use everything from 6 1/2 and under
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I use a 4.5 foot ultralight and a 5.5 foot for most the fishing i do in Utah.
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#10
I use everything from a three foot ultra light to a eight foot pole for the big cats. but maot of the time 6 1//2' and 7'.
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#11
Depends on the season.

Open-water: A 5 1/2 foot light action and a 6 1/2 foot Ulgy Stick, now have a 6'7" baitcaster that I'm using for trolling and some actual casting... hoping to use it for LMB in the slop.

Ice-fishing: 18-24 inch ultra-light - med/heavy
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#12

Hi there Bassmaster-ND,

Saltwater:
Summer/Fall:
7-10 ft conventional
9-10 ft fly fishing

Winter/Spring
7-7 1/2 ft conventional
9 ft fly fishing

Freshwater:

Summer/Fall:
5-10 ft conventional/spinning
9-10 ft fly fishing

Winter/Spring:

5- 10 ft conventional/spinning
9-10 ft fly fishing

Just depends on the fishing platform, species of fish and grade of fish to be expected.

JapanRon
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[Smile]well with my ugly sticks haha i got the picks of the litters!but i love my old 5ft the best. its the first one thye came out with! and love. caught from brook trout 10 inches to 40 lb salmon.on it and its still goin strong! and a 4'6 to the 5'9 then jacks got his. i use it brook, pond lake and salmnon river, and fer the big browns.my ft.[Wink]
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9' Fly roddin'

Maddawg
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