The medium light drop shot blanks are my go to jigging blanks. Have 2 for myself and built 6 or 7 for buddies with zero complaints
I’ve got a couple of those as well. Trust me, give that elite-x a go. You will NOT be disappointed. NMB812XF
The medium light drop shot blanks are my go to jigging blanks. Have 2 for myself and built 6 or 7 for buddies with zero complaints
Looking for a G Loomis rod for the mrs.
We jig some, pull bottom bouncers, and basically that is it. Guessing I would like it to be no longer than 6'6" or so.
Suggestions?
You don't want it too long, but what does SHE want?Looking for a G Loomis rod for the mrs.
We jig some, pull bottom bouncers, and basically that is it. Guessing I would like it to be no longer than 6'6" or so.
Suggestions?
You’re looking for 2 rods. A good jig stick isn’t a good bouncer stick and vice versa. Scheels 6’6” bait caster med heavy for a bouncer rod, handles bouncers from 3/4 to 2 oz no problem. Jigging rod can go a lot of different ways. JT makes a heck of a jigging rod in my opinion but at the same time higher end Scheels rods also get the job done. But I don’t believe you’re going to find a one trick pony that would be truly happy with.Looking for a G Loomis rod for the mrs.
We jig some, pull bottom bouncers, and basically that is it. Guessing I would like it to be no longer than 6'6" or so.
Suggestions?
mrs johnr is not getting 2 rods...2 rods
Bottom bouncer rod does not have to be anything special or expensive. Then get her a nice jigging rod also without having to go the GL way with one stick. Plenty of decent jigging rods out there without buying the top tier ones of either a Stcroix, scheels, elliot, 2b etc.. She would most certainly be happy with one in each hand
The advanced fisherman will know the feel of the bottom,rocks,weeds bites etc.... with any type of rod. The ones not as advanced will not know the difference anyway.IMO, a BB rod should still be a good rod. Distinguishing between the bottom, rocks, weeds, bites, etc all improve one’s game.