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Longer Or Shorter Rods For Shakey Head

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i have been using my wacky rod for shakeys and weightless, it is a 7M falcon HD, lately i have been killing them on wacky and shakey, if I aint hitting them on wacky, then it is shakey, Instead of tying back and forth, I am planing on getting a setup just for shakeys. So in your opnion, would you get a 6'6 rod for more controling of the bait or a a 7-7'2 with a fast tip to have a better bounce of the bait.

  • Super User

I've never been able to fish more than one rod/reel at a time. If my current rod filled the bill for both techniques I'd continue to use it for both. Re-tying baits occasionally is NOT a bad thing.

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  • Author

though i fish shore and walk long ways i usally dont like to retie, ohwell

I fish shakey head a lot and prefer a 7' Med. with a fast action. I think the longer rod gives you a better hook set and better control of the fish.

  • Super User

I use a 6-3 rod for this. About the only thing I like a longer spinning rod for is grubs and senkos.

I use a 7' M/F Vendetta and it works great for both Wacky and Shaky, which is usually what I toss on it.

  • Author

thanks guys, i think i will stick to another falcon rod, but still keep em comming

I think if you are used to a 7 footer I would stick with it.

My example is a little more extreme, but I built a 6 footer last year as sort of a nostalgia project. I wanted a rod like an old Lightning Rod I used 20+ years ago, but with modern guides and reel seat. After using 7 footers almost exclusively, I just did not feel like I could get enough sweep with the 6 footer on hook sets.

  • Author

thanks i think i will got with the normal bocoo, i dont like the mirco guides on spinning, it is moderatly priced and well falcon hasnt let me down.

  • Global Moderator

I use a 6' 10" LTB "shakeyhead" model. I like the longer rod to cast and set the hook from a distance.

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