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  • #31
    Originally posted by Dawg View Post
    I use a 7 ft for the boat, 6.6 ft for wading & once in a while when the wind lays down, a 9 ft for the flats.
    x2. I prefer a short rod (6'8") for chunking tops or wading, a 7' rod for throwing plastic but a 9' buggy whip is my favorite/prefered rod.

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    • #32
      Why would it make any difference whether the rod used in the boat was longer than the one for wading?
      "GET OFF MY REEF!"

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      • #33
        Originally posted by C4E View Post
        I got an 8 footer a few weeks back for potlickin outta da bote. I find that its not so great for workin poppin cork unless you got wrists like Harry Palms. Also I find that I smash the tip into everything everywhere including ther Tiki Island channel bridge, its just akwardly long for travel and transport becasue im not used to it but im gettin better at takin it easy on it. Other than that matched up w a curado 300 its awesome to whoop up on some fish around the bote, around the motor, around the power pole, around the bow, and over the moon. You can really use the xtra foot or so to your advantage w leverage drag manuevering etc. Ill take the last 2 pros over the first 2 cons. Just another example of how an inch or 12 in the right place makes a big difference
        Originally posted by Milkjug View Post
        No one has made any immature jokes yet, ya'll never fail to impress me.
        MJ - Pay attention
        6'6" wading and 7' out of the boat

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        • #34
          Originally posted by kenny View Post
          Why would it make any difference whether the rod used in the boat was longer than the one for wading?
          It at least Keeps rod tip or lure from striking waters surface as much when reaching back to cast in waist deep+ water....im sure theres some more technical things too
          Andros Tarpon 26

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          • #35
            Originally posted by kenny View Post
            Why would it make any difference whether the rod used in the boat was longer than the one for wading?
            makes less of a shadow when you're sneakin up on em.

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            • #36
              7' from boat and 6'5" wading.
              Mirrolure Pro Staff

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              • #37
                six six for everything!
                MANVEL MOB

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by C4E View Post
                  It at least Keeps rod tip or lure from striking waters surface as much when reaching back to cast in waist deep+ water....im sure theres some more technical things too
                  I use 6'6" for period. There is absolutely no reason to use a rod 6"s longer, or 7' fishing from a boat. It's just parochial wisdom! IMO
                  "GET OFF MY REEF!"

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