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Jerkbait rod

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It'll work.  I prefer a faster taper, like X-Fast, but many like the slower action of a cranking stick.

As stated above it will work, but with the moderate taper thats in a cranking rod your going to lose a lot of the action in the jerkbait that you would get from an Xtra fast tip. Your really going to have to give the rod hard jerks because most of your jerks will be absorbed in the rod instead of transitioning to the lure.

 

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Specifications and Features:
Zebco Quantum Smoke PT SKS704FA,PB3 
Spinning Rod 
1 Piece 7'0" Length 
Fast Action, Medium Power 
Line Weight 6 to 14 Pound Test 
Lure Wight 1/8 to 1/4 Ounce 
316 Stainless Steel Guide Frames 
10 Guides + Tip 
HSC70 Graphite Construction 
Soft Touch Split Grip EVA Handle 
Line Memo Weight Indicator Dial 
Fuji VSS Reel Seat 
Black/Grey

 

would this be better?

2 hours ago, GoneFishingLTN said:

Specifications and Features:

1 Piece 7'0" Length 
Lure Wight 1/8 to 1/4 Ounce 

I'd say the most commonly used jerkbaits weigh 1/2-5/8 oz, so that rod's probably underpowered. Also, unless you're tall or your boat's a deep V, you'll probably be slapping the water with a 7' rod.

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2 minutes ago, portiabrat said:

I'd say the most commonly used jerkbaits weigh 1/2-5/8 oz, so that rod's probably underpowered. Also, unless you're tall or your boat's a deep V, you'll probably be slapping the water with a 7' rod.

Ok makes sense...what would that rod be best suited for?

  • Super User

Light, finesse baits.

  • Author

Sorry for being such trouble but would it be ok for drop shoting? Even if I used 1/2 oz

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7 hours ago, GoneFishingLTN said:

Sorry for being such trouble but would it be ok for drop shoting? Even if I used 1/2 oz

If you're referring to the spinning rod, yes it would work for a drop shot, even with a heavier weight since you're usually not casting a drop shot much. 

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