Now that we are on the topic..Recommended Rod Lengths?

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Now that we are on the topic..Recommended Rod Lengths?

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Now that we have created this much response from "Best hooks/set-up for smallie Tubing"..What about best rod specs for tubing for Smallies??
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7' medium or med/hvy with a fast or xtra fast tip.
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I use a St.Croix LTB "teaser" for tubes/plastics, its a 7ft Medium fast.
I think you will find a lot of people use 7ft medium or medium heavy spinning gear when using tubes, I just prefer casting to spinning.
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For open water I use 7'2" to 7'5" rods in medium xf. For in tight I have a 5'10"mxf.

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7 to 7.8 best to feel the fish and set the hook in the deep right in the roof of there mouth!


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Rod Lengths

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A 7ft or 7'6" MH rod is best. If you're fishing deeper water, you want to be able to have a longer rod to improve the amount of line you can pick up quickly on a hookset.

You're also going to get better leverage with a longer rod and can size down on # test and let the rod do the work instead of the line.
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