here is the deal... i don't have the best perch rod(s) in the world. as a result, i am convinced a miss more than a few light bites. i've used spring bobbers and can detect the bite with them. but, i think i miss hooking up as the spring bobbers don't facilitate an instant hook set. so, i am prepared to upgrade. i've looked at thorne brothers and JT customs.
i've looked at the perch sweetheart and the panfish sweetheart from thorne. was set on one of those in 32"+ length. then our long lost wags says his quiverstick from thorne is insanely sensitive. so, now i am left wondering again.
i've also looked at the JT Pan handler in 30". even though i ain't a big spring bobber fan, i would probably get it with said said spring bobber and just not use it all too often.
so, what is your go to perch rod and what length? spring bobber or no? & why?
i've got plenty of decent walleye rods. so, perch is the focus here. if it happens to be a decent light bite walleye rod, that's just a bonus.
thanks!
i've looked at the perch sweetheart and the panfish sweetheart from thorne. was set on one of those in 32"+ length. then our long lost wags says his quiverstick from thorne is insanely sensitive. so, now i am left wondering again.
i've also looked at the JT Pan handler in 30". even though i ain't a big spring bobber fan, i would probably get it with said said spring bobber and just not use it all too often.
so, what is your go to perch rod and what length? spring bobber or no? & why?
i've got plenty of decent walleye rods. so, perch is the focus here. if it happens to be a decent light bite walleye rod, that's just a bonus.
thanks!