I wanted to improve my Perch specific tackle from the older Brass Pro Crappie Maxx rods that I have used for the past several years.
I prefer a shorter 5'-6" rod around the docks where I concentrate most of my perching. I've busted up too many 6' + rods hitting boat lifts etc., and don't make a lot of longer casts, or troll.
Thru Amazon I bought a St. Croix Premier 5'-6" Light action rod.
However, Amazon packaged this rod so poorly that it arrived with the tip top snapped off.
This is the second time that they have destroyed a nice rod thru their clumsy packing (no tube, just long cardboard box with no padding or bubble wrap).
Really?
Their loss. it was returned today for a refund, and I won't order another.
I "just happened" to be in the vicinity of Bass Pro this afternoon, so I stopped in for a quick look-see.
I did the usual rod wiggling and testing and found a rod that met my perch fishing criteria:
5'-6"
light action 1/16-1/4 oz lures. Ultra light model was too light
extra fast, sensitive blank with a little backbone-never know when a striper, pickerel, or snakehead may hit my spinner jigs,
two piece blank (not a deal breaker if it was one piece),
modest price
light weight blank
What's not to like?
(I'd prefer a cork handle, I'll just have to live with that)
I purchased a couple of the Bass Pro Tourney Special rods 5'-6" light action.
My previous experience with this model was a heavier, clunky blank. Not so with these, they are feather light.
Oh, BTW, these two rods cost less then the returned St. Croix rod, something about bang for the buck that is always attractive.
I'm looking forward to trying them out in the near future.
I prefer a shorter 5'-6" rod around the docks where I concentrate most of my perching. I've busted up too many 6' + rods hitting boat lifts etc., and don't make a lot of longer casts, or troll.
Thru Amazon I bought a St. Croix Premier 5'-6" Light action rod.
However, Amazon packaged this rod so poorly that it arrived with the tip top snapped off.
This is the second time that they have destroyed a nice rod thru their clumsy packing (no tube, just long cardboard box with no padding or bubble wrap).
Really?
Their loss. it was returned today for a refund, and I won't order another.
I "just happened" to be in the vicinity of Bass Pro this afternoon, so I stopped in for a quick look-see.
I did the usual rod wiggling and testing and found a rod that met my perch fishing criteria:
5'-6"
light action 1/16-1/4 oz lures. Ultra light model was too light
extra fast, sensitive blank with a little backbone-never know when a striper, pickerel, or snakehead may hit my spinner jigs,
two piece blank (not a deal breaker if it was one piece),
modest price
light weight blank
What's not to like?
(I'd prefer a cork handle, I'll just have to live with that)
I purchased a couple of the Bass Pro Tourney Special rods 5'-6" light action.
My previous experience with this model was a heavier, clunky blank. Not so with these, they are feather light.
Oh, BTW, these two rods cost less then the returned St. Croix rod, something about bang for the buck that is always attractive.
I'm looking forward to trying them out in the near future.
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