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RigRatNoMeaux 10-12-2011 12:34 AM

Fishing Rod Study!
 
Im wanting to get everyones opinions on the type of rods they like to use. As in action, length, grips, and color. Please try to use the format below to make it easier to determine the outcome of the study.

1. Length -- 6'6, 6'8, 6'10, 7'0, (larger please specify)
2. Action -- UL, L, ML, M, MH, H
3. Grip -- Foam, Cork
4. Grip Style -- Split, Full
5. Grip Length -- Pistol, Short, Medium, Long
6. Does the color of the rod attract you or turn you away from it?? If so, what color and why??
7. Favorite color Pole.
8. What would you want on your rod???

SaltyShaw 10-12-2011 06:41 AM

1) 6'10-7'0
2) Medium Rod with FAST tip
3) Foam
4) Split
5) Prefer 7" but most Rod manufactures make 11"
6) I like Grey or Black rod, colors get to busy for me.
7) Darke Grey
8) The name and model and the spec info thats it

Just got me a Shimano Cumulus not long ago that to me is my perfect rod, colors, action, and everything works with me!

Jedi Lure Tricks 10-12-2011 08:39 AM

1- 7'
2- ML for plastics, Med/fast for top
3- cork, but i'm coming around to foam
4- split grip with reel seat screw on back or protected on front. i dont like an exposed reel seat screw.
5- med-long length grip for leverage during casting and catching.
6- i dont like bright rods, i find them distracting. black or grey is my prefrence.
7- grey, g-loomis
8- brand name, model, length, action and taper only. i really dislike the 'labeling' that many manufacturers have adopted in the last few years. many people can be confused and think that a rod labeled "crankbait" can only be used for cranks and nothing else.

i've been using g-loomis for several years now because the sensitivity is incredible. but i did play with a laguna rod recently and it was extremely sensitive and VERY impressive.

SaltERedneck 10-12-2011 08:49 AM

Yeah Jedi that laguna was the shiznit!

Jedi Lure Tricks 10-12-2011 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SaltERedneck (Post 334938)
Yeah Jedi that laguna was the shiznit!

I know, right?!? thinkin ima hafta git me one! like i need another rod :shaking::rotfl:

SaltERedneck 10-12-2011 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jedi Lure Tricks (Post 334939)
I know, right?!? thinkin ima hafta git me one! like i need another rod :shaking::rotfl:

ummm I aint droppin 300 bones on a rod anytime soon... but if i was it would be that one.

longcast 10-12-2011 10:44 AM

7 ft med/light fast tip full cork Stick Em Rod. For the money you can't beat these rods.

RigRatNoMeaux 10-12-2011 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by longcast (Post 334987)
7 ft med/light fast tip full cork Stick Em Rod. For the money you can't beat these rods.

I find the stick'em rods to be heavy. Especially for top water.

buoy37 10-12-2011 02:15 PM

Quick question about foam grips: How do they compare to cork when hands are a little wet or if hands have a little fish slime on them.

Montauk17 10-12-2011 02:21 PM

1. 7' for plastics 6' 6" for topwater and suspending plugs
2.Med or Med Light or plastics Med heavy for plugs
3.I have both,prefer the cork
4.Full
5.7 or 9"
6.Dont care for the flashy stuff
7.Black
8.Keep it simple

Duck Butter 10-12-2011 02:27 PM

helium injected rods are the shiznit:grinpimp:

bjhooper82 10-12-2011 03:00 PM

1.6'6" for trout 7' for reds
2.L/ML for trout M/MH for reds
3.Cork
4.Split
5.Short
6.I like custom painted rods especially LSU ones but a plain one works just as good.
7.Purple and gold
8.A beautiful woman!! (read the 8th question)
lol

RigRatNoMeaux 10-12-2011 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by buoy37 (Post 335060)
Quick question about foam grips: How do they compare to cork when hands are a little wet or if hands have a little fish slime on them.

Slippery just like any other. Use a towel bah!!

Kenner18 10-12-2011 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bjhooper82 (Post 335072)
1.6'6" for trout 7' for reds
2.L/ML for trout M/MH for reds
3.Cork
4.Split
5.Short
6.I like custom painted rods especially LSU ones but a plain one works just as good.
7.Purple and gold
8.A beautiful woman!! (read the 8th question)
lol



I was thinkin the same thing L M A O !

buoy37 10-12-2011 06:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RigRatNoMeaux (Post 335098)
Slippery just like any other. Use a towel bah!!

I do. Sometimes I forget the towel. I was wondering if foam grips had a better surface vs cork in slick conditions.

RigRatNoMeaux 10-12-2011 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by buoy37 (Post 335146)
I do. Sometimes I forget the towel. I was wondering if foam grips had a better surface vs cork in slick conditions.

I haven't really noticed a difference in the slippery/sliminess. I think only Velcro would work!!

LPfishnTIM 10-12-2011 09:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RigRatNoMeaux (Post 334879)
Im wanting to get everyones opinions on the type of rods they like to use. As in action, length, grips, and color. Please try to use the format below to make it easier to determine the outcome of the study.

1. Length -- 6'6, 6'8, 6'10, 7'0, (larger please specify)
2. Action -- UL, L, ML, M, MH, H
3. Grip -- Foam, Cork
4. Grip Style -- Split, Full
5. Grip Length -- Pistol, Short, Medium, Long
6. Does the color of the rod attract you or turn you away from it?? If so, what color and why??
7. Favorite color Pole.
8. What would you want on your rod???

1.7ft
2. MH for most apps, I like a H for fishing frog in grass, jig or punching.
3. Foam
4. split
5. medium
6. the color of the rod doesn't determine if a fish bites the lure or not, but I rather a masculine color.
7. grey or black
8. good titanium guides that are wrapped from top and bottom instead of just the bottom, they last longer and don't bend out of position, also the titanium guides don't have a ceramic insert that shatters leaving an abrasive metal edge that cuts your line on a hook set or as you reel in.

huntin fool 10-12-2011 11:21 PM

1. Length -- 6'10-7'6
2. Action -- medium and heavy
3. Grip -- cork.. I put grip tape on all my rods anyways
4. Grip Style -- depends on style of fishing that day
5. Grip Length -- long
6. Nope. Just plain
7. Black
8. Absolutely nothing. Minus the company logo.

RigRatNoMeaux 10-13-2011 09:22 AM

Keep the thread going. I want everyone's input. I will post results when I'm done!!

SaltERedneck 10-13-2011 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RigRatNoMeaux (Post 334879)
Im wanting to get everyones opinions on the type of rods they like to use. As in action, length, grips, and color. Please try to use the format below to make it easier to determine the outcome of the study.

1. Length -- 6'6, 6'8, 6'10, 7'0, (larger please specify)
2. Action -- UL, L, ML, M, MH, H
3. Grip -- Foam, Cork
4. Grip Style -- Split, Full
5. Grip Length -- Pistol, Short, Medium, Long
6. Does the color of the rod attract you or turn you away from it?? If so, what color and why??
7. Favorite color Pole.
8. What would you want on your rod???

If this is for specs then

1. 6'10
2. Medium/ Fast Action
3. Foam
4. Split
5. Medium
6. Yellow is the most hideous (sp?)... too much flash and looks like a banana
7. Grey
8. Usual specs.


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