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#1361496 - 04/16/08 03:32 PM prefered rod for crappies/panfish
maddowg1192000 Offline
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Registered: 01/13/08
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Loc: Brainerd, MN
I just picked up a BPS XPS 8 ball bearing combo and have it lined with 4lb p-line fluro. I was wondering what everyone else prefers for a panfish setup?
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#1361507 - 04/16/08 03:41 PM Re: prefered rod for crappies/panfish [Re: maddowg1192000]
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Loc: Central MN
I have a 7' ML Gander Guide Series rod with a Pfleuger Trion reel. I usually spool with 4lb. Trilene XL, but I will be trying some flourocarbon lines this year. Love the casting and hook setting with the longer rod

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#1361644 - 04/16/08 04:58 PM Re: prefered rod for crappies/panfish [Re: maddowg1192000]
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sounds like a good setup but dont use the p-line floro. I found the knot strength to be weak tried it this winter. Was a good string except for that tried another brand in same size both 4# and was alot better.
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#1362359 - 04/17/08 02:08 AM Re: prefered rod for crappies/panfish [Re: slurpie]
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I have a Gander Mtn 6&1/2 ft. graphite with 4# fireline for throwing jigs and a 7ft. whippy glass rod for slip-bobber fishing with 4#mono. I tried 2#mono and it was great for Crappies but Bass kept running off with my jigs.

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#1362436 - 04/17/08 07:29 AM Re: prefered rod for crappies/panfish [Re: icehousebob]
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Here is some info for ya on the pannie rod. Panfish Rods

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#1362472 - 04/17/08 07:56 AM Re: prefered rod for crappies/panfish [Re: toomuchfun?]
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Hey Coach, if you use the rod at all for bobber fishing, do not get fluoro. The fluoro line sinks and it will seriously limit your fishing capabilities on a panfish rod. If I were you, I would go with a mono or copoly main line, and if you are worried about visibility, tie on a fluoro leader.

The only reason to use a full spool of fluoro for panfish is a rod dedicated to just deep jigging, or casting micro cranks and spinner baits. Other than that, you are better off with the mono.
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#1363200 - 04/17/08 02:49 PM Re: prefered rod for crappies/panfish [Re: polarsusd81]
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Polarsusd81--Thanks for the tip. I am a big slip float/bobber guy so I will stay away from the flouro. I used some p-line this winter for perch and loved the way it fished, so I was gonna try that, but I will maybe try the leader thing. I just wanted to see if the visibility made a huge difference of not.

Thanks for the help.

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#1363216 - 04/17/08 02:57 PM Re: prefered rod for crappies/panfish [Re: Coach1310]
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Floroclear and floroice are ok they are both copolymers. Floro coated mono. He was referring to fluorocarbon only lines.

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#1377141 - 04/27/08 09:05 PM Re: prefered rod for crappies/panfish [Re: toomuchfun?]
walleye slay'er Offline
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I have diawa ultra light spooled with 4 pound mono i just love the fight with the ulralights

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#1377337 - 04/27/08 10:40 PM Re: prefered rod for crappies/panfish [Re: walleye slay'er]
goblueM Offline
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Registered: 03/14/08
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I just made a 6 foot super UL out of a 2 wt fly rod blank, i'm excited to get out and try it. Otherwise I use a 7 foot ML, a 5 ft UL, or a 6 foot L action - depends on what I'm doing.

/ok, I have way too many rods
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#1377567 - 04/28/08 08:07 AM Re: prefered rod for crappies/panfish [Re: goblueM]
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Really? You can have too many rods?

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#1378949 - 04/28/08 08:21 PM Re: prefered rod for crappies/panfish [Re: goblueM]
rockman Offline
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 Originally Posted By: goblueM

/ok, I have way too many rods

Welcome to the addiction! \:D

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#1378971 - 04/28/08 08:34 PM Re: prefered rod for crappies/panfish [Re: rockman]
huntnfishsd Offline
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Registered: 03/06/07
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Loc: Aberdeen, SD
Since I am a guy who is just fresh out of college, I have a cheap setup. I rock a 5 1/2 foot Shakespeare Micro Graphite with a Shimano Sedona 750FB reel with 4# Berkley Trilene XL Smooth Casting line. Obviously not top of the line, but catches fish which is all I can ask for! So please don't laugh too hard!! Ha!
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#1378997 - 04/28/08 08:46 PM Re: prefered rod for crappies/panfish [Re: toomuchfun?]
goblueM Offline
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Registered: 03/14/08
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Loc: St. Paul
ah, you're right - i don't have any muskie rods yet ;\)


i do have 12 spinning rods, 2 baitcasters, and 4 fly rods though
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#1379437 - 04/29/08 07:36 AM Re: prefered rod for crappies/panfish [Re: huntnfishsd]
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Why would we laugh? If it gets the job done for you it's a great setup!

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