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Smallmouth Fever need a blank
Posted by:
Jim Reinhardt
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Date: July 31, 2011 12:58PM
I have read every post I can find on smallmouth blanks. I need to build a spinning rod for smallmouth on the Root River on SE Minnesota. I usually use 1/8th oz jigs with a plastic grub and 6 lbs. fireline. I am thinking about a St. Croix 3S63MLXF, 3S69MLXF or 5S69MLXF, but I am open to suggestion. Fish will average 14"-16" with an occasional 20" fish.
Thanks Jim Re: Smallmouth Fever need a blank
Posted by:
Andrew White
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Date: July 31, 2011 01:35PM
My favorite blank for that technique is a 3S66LF (FWIW, I use 6 lb. mono., not braid). Anyway, this rod will cast an 1/8 oz. jig-head and grub a really long ways, and has enough backbone to land some pretty big smallies (as long as there's no cover to deal with).
If there's cover to deal with, I'll step up to the 3S69MLXF and 8 lb. mono. I can't cast quite as far with 1/8 oz., but the extra backbone gives me just enough power to move fish away from cover. Like you, I've been recently trying to get my river smallmouth tackle really dialed in. I use two spinning rods--a 3S66LF with 6 lb. mono. for grubs and 1/8 oz. shaky heads, and a 3S69MLXF with 8 lb. mono. for 4" tubes. I use one casting rod--an MHX SJ843 with 10 lb. mono. for jig/pigs or bigger plastics (i.e. mostly a baby-brush hog with 1/4 oz. weight and 3/0 hook). I use all three rods, but I mostly use the SJ843 for bigger plastics. It seems like the bigger plastics attract the bigger fish. Re: Smallmouth Fever need a blank
Posted by:
Joe Vanfossen
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Date: July 31, 2011 02:52PM
Jim,
One of my favorite techniques is swimming grubs on 1/8-1/4oz. jigs, and my favorite rod for that is a Batson RX8+S822.5. The closest thing to that rod on your list is the 5S69MLXF, which would probably be a good choice. Joe Re: Smallmouth Fever need a blank
Posted by:
Steve Gardner
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Date: July 31, 2011 04:16PM
Count me with Joe
Batson RX8+S822.5. Re: Smallmouth Fever need a blank
Posted by:
Gary Snyder
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Date: July 31, 2011 04:53PM
I like a Popping blank rated for 1/4 - 1/2oz. lure. A lighter blank (probably high modulus) will tend to be more sensitive, which you want for jigs. Re: Smallmouth Fever need a blank
Posted by:
Jeremy Wagner
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Date: July 31, 2011 05:18PM
I prefer longer rods and my choice is 3S76MLXF.
jeremy Re: Smallmouth Fever need a blank
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
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Date: July 31, 2011 05:43PM
The 66MLF would be an all around better choice than the other St. Croix's you mentioned, in my opinion.
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Posted by:
Ray Zarychta
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Date: July 31, 2011 08:15PM
Fishing partner and I "designed" a spinning rod for smallies just for the applications mentioned above and we start with a St. Croix 5S66MLF blank . Works great with 1/8 oz jig heads with grubs, small Ikas, spider grubs and swimming weightless, nose hooked Super Fluke Jrs. It's our go to set up for our group's annual week long, spring, Maine, smallmouth trips. Ray Zarychta Glastonbury, CT Re: Smallmouth Fever need a blank
Posted by:
Duane Richards
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Date: August 01, 2011 02:35PM
NO CONTEST!!
I live between 2 of the best loctic smallmouth fisheries in the US.... Batson 802.75 and I'll tell you why.... I mainly build smallmouth rods and with your lure specs and fish size the 802.75 is PERFECT for you. LOTS more backbone than the 822.5 and you'll need that, trust me you will!!!! The 822.5 just doesn't have the backbone you'll need to BURY that hook in a LARGE smallie. The mouth of an 18"-24" smallie is one tough hunk of meat, and the added backbone will treat you well when you need to move that fish for one reason or another. Now I know that 1/8" jigs carry fine wire hooks for the most part, but I suspect that you'll use more than a 1/8oz jig on your water(s). I know I carry the kitchen sink and it's nice to have a rod that will do many tasks, amd the 802.75 is that rod. LIGHT tip, locks up FAST and has the backbone to land a 45" Musky. Need I say more? :-) DR Re: Smallmouth Fever need a blank
Posted by:
Jim Reinhardt
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Date: August 01, 2011 02:54PM
Thanks for all the replies. Might have to build a couple of rods. Oh darn!
Jim Re: Smallmouth Fever need a blank
Posted by:
Steven Garvey
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Date: August 03, 2011 05:52PM
Jim there are lots of rods for this. If you want to go a bit cheaper blank try a 2S66MF or
my buddy likes the 2S66 or 70 MLF. it has a 4-10 lb. line rating rating I also have a 3S66MF it's another great choice, again at 6-12 lb. rating a bit stiffer than the ...MLF. The ...MLF will probably throw 1/8 oz. jigs better but you'll have a bit more power with the ..MF. For your casting rod a 3C68MXF is a very nice rod, light & plenty of backbone rod - very similar to the 802.75 I fish a lot of Senkos for smallies in N.H. Re: Smallmouth Fever need a blank
Posted by:
Matt Ruggie
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Date: August 04, 2011 12:30AM
I'd say the 66MLF or 70MLF would be my first choice for what your looking for. In fact I was just using my SC5 66MLF (built as casting rod) this evening and was chucking 3" yum dingers on an 1/8oz. head to river smallies. Pick your price point from SC III, IV, or V blanks. Stay away from the light action croixs for this, they really are better suited for small creek fishing, not much backbone.
I have 2 SC3 69MLXF spinning rods, I love these rods and use them for 1/4oz. hair jigs in winter and 4-5" weightless plastics most of the year. I'll agree that this rod doesn't load as well w/ 1/8oz.. heads, 3/16 to 1/4 oz. seems to be the sweet spots. The 68MXF is also an excellent rod and I used my factory Avid and now my factory Elite for tubes mostly. TBH I'm finding that in the Elite/SC5 blank, the 68MXF will do everything my SC3 69MLXF rods will do and more. These SC XF rods are just that, very fast tips, and aren't as versatile as the fast actions IMHO. Re: Smallmouth Fever need a blank
Posted by:
Karry Batson
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Date: August 05, 2011 01:40PM
I few build suggestions you may find useful.
RX8+S822.5 Rainshadow RX8+ Bass Rods Component Part Number Part Description Rod Blank Model # RX8+S822.5-SB 6'10" 1 pc 6-12lb - Satin Black Butt cap: EVABC20 EVA Butt Cap 19.8 mm Reel Seat: GS17SKC-TC WITH GS17C-GWG Size 17 Spin seat with Gray Woven Graphite Insert threads down Reel Seat Shim: SHIM/16/WG Proof Board .515" OD 3.0" Length Reel Seat Trim Ring: TRS17-TC Trim Ring for Seat Size 17 - TiCH Fore Grip: WFG2.5 Woven Foregrip 2.232" Length Use with WFGRC, WFGFC, and WFGPB - EVA End Caps and Shim Rear Grip: WHGRY-10 cut to 9" 10" Woven Graphite Handle-Gray (1.05" OD / .970" ID) Use with WHKAx3, WBBC, and WFGRC - EVA End Caps and Shims Winding Check: LTCWC395 Lt TitCar Plated Winding Check 0.395" I.D. Hookeeper: XDSHKSS-TC Drop Shot Hookeeper Tip Top TCPCT06F04.5 TICH w/o Chrome Plated 'P' Top 06 TiCH Flanged Ring 4.5 Tube Guides (see below for size and quantity) XPTCFCG ALPS SS316 - TiCH w/o Chrome Single Foot with TiCH Zirconium Ring RRD Guides (see below for size and quantity) XTCYTCG ALPS SS316 Y Guide TiCH w/o Chrome Single Foot with TiCH Zirconium Thin Ring Guide order from the tip top Guide Guide Placement - In inches from the tip top 1st XPTCFCG06 4" 2nd XPTCFCG06 8.25" 3rd XPTCFCG06 12.75" 4th XPTCFCG07 17.5" 5th XTCYTCG07 22.75" 6th XTCYTCG10 28.625" 6th XTCYTCG16 36" 7th XTCYTCG25 45" XSB802.75 Rainshadow RX8 Bass Spin Component Part Number Part Description Rod Blank Model # XSB802.75-TC 6' 8" 1pc 6-15lb 3/16-5/8oz X-Bass Butt Cap: HESGFB1.5S-350 1.5" High End Splitgrip Super Grade ID .350" Trim: AWCCO472 (463 is just tight) Aluminum Winding Check Trim for HESGFB1.5S-350 Split Grip: HEFG3.5S-250 3.5" High End Foregrip Super Grade ID .250" Trim: AWCCO453-TC Aluminum Winding Check Trim for HEFG3.5S-250 Reel Seat Body: BPSTG16 "Textured Gray Graphite Reel Seat Body -Place back of reel seat 9"" inches up from butt threads down" Reel Seat Hood: GTT16C-SN-TC Hood w/cushion Single Nut - TiCH Coated Chrome Shim: SHIM/16/SPIN Proof Board .590" OD 3.70" Length Reel Seat Trim Ring: TRS16-TC Trim Ring for thread side of Spin Seat size 16 TiCH Fore Grip: None Winding Check: FABWC10.5-TC Rubber winding check for front of #16 seat Hookeeper: XDSHKSS-TC Drop Shot Hookeeper Tip Top: XTCPPCT06R05.0 ALPS SS316-RRD-P Top 06 TiCH Ring 4.5 Tube - TICH w/o Chrome Guides (see below for size and quantity) XPTCFCG ALPS SS316 - TiCH w/o Chrome Single Foot with TiCH Zirconium Ring RRD Guides (see below for size and quantity) XTCYTCG ALPS SS316 Y Guide TiCH w/o Chrome Single Foot with TiCH Zirconium Thin Ring Guide order from the tip top Guide Guide Placement - In inches from the tip top 1st XPTCFCG06 4" 2nd XPTCFCG06 8.25" 3rd XPTCFCG06 12.75" 4th XPTCFCG07 17.5" 5th XTCYTCG07 22.75" 6th XTCYTCG10 28.625" 7th XTCYTCG16 36" 8th XTCYTCG25 45" Karry Batson Batson Enterprises Inc. Ph: (877) 875-2381 Fax: (360) 683-3579 karry@batsonenterprises.com www.batsonenterprises.com Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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