Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: clarki on April 28, 2020, 07:53:30 PM
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My venerable 35 year old spinning rod has caught its last fish thanks to an idjut (me) and a vehicle window (also me). Looking to replace it with something similar.
The rod will be used primarily for smaller fish (i.e. cutthroat, with a bit of coho) and with lures in the 1/8 oz range, sometimes up to 1/4 oz. I pair it with Shimano Sedona 1500 and 6-8 pound line. Looking for something around 7 feet and medium/fast action.
I prefer Shimano products, but will look at something else.
This Clarus seems to fit the bill, but any other recommendations you may have?
CSS66M2D 6'6" Medium Fast 4-10 lb line 1/16 - 5/16 oz lure 2 pc
Thanks!
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I have a couple of CSS66ML2D. Medium light, same line rating. It's a pretty fast rod, but I like how skinny the blank is, feels like a light rod to flick around. CSS66M2D would totally be fine for coho, but little too much for cutthroat I think.
I also have a CSS-70UL2C, rated 2-6lb, fast, but it actually feels quite a bit softer than the other, the blank is quite a bit thicker so it feels like a "heavier" rod to cast.
For trout spinning, I really love these ones... but you're paying quite a bit more for these.
https://www.gloomis.com/content/gloomis/northamerica/usconv/en/homepage/PDP.P-CLASSIC_TROUT_PANFISH_SPINNING.html
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Thanks for that Rod.
I'll check out the couple of other CSS rod's you mentioned.
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Why such a short length of rod?
I was thinking of Amundsen 13' rod.
is it because you fish from a belly boat?
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Why such a short length of rod?
I was thinking of Amundsen 13' rod.
is it because you fish from a belly boat?
Too long for lure casting.
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Why such a short length of rod?
I was thinking of Amundsen 13' rod.
is it because you fish from a belly boat?
What Rod said. Those longer rods are effective for beach fishing when you are heaving a lure a country mile, but for my purposes in freshwater stream and slough fishing, a 7’ish foot rod is perfect for tossing little spoons and jigs.
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My strong cultural bias from having grown up and fished around here since the mid 60s tells me that any rod shorter than 8 1/2 or 9 feet is a foolish American affectation.
Works for me! ;D