invite friends
 

 
update,well these rods are great and I have total confidence in these rods. Its hard to believe I have waited this long before getting these rods. I ...

Light worming

Lighter than air and catching fish just as quick. Share your expertise and experience with our fishing rods. Share stories and post photos.

Moderators: skeeter20i, ...LANCE...

Light worming

Postby vinnybass » 9/1/04 12:50pm

I'm thinking about a new Helium for light worming. Any thoughts on a 7'0" or 7'6" med BC?
Matthew 4:19
vinnybass
 
Posts: 33
Joined: 7/21/04 12:47pm
Location: Las Vegas, NV.

Light Worming

Postby AustinBass » 9/1/04 2:48pm

Again, depends on your definition of light worming, but the He70MC is what I use for weightless Senkos and wacky rig weightless trick or finesse worms and cut tail worms. I also use that rod for grubs either weightless or split shot. Any lighter and I move to spinning tackle.
AustinBass
 
Posts: 29
Joined: 5/13/04 3:42pm
Location: Austin, TX

Postby Lightninrod » 9/1/04 3:21pm

Either length Vinny but surely the MC.

SD: The reason I rave about the 7 footers is I didn't think the 7', 6"er's(one piece) would fit in my truck so I bought just 7 footers until later when I tested the cab-length with a 2-piece, custom, 7', 6" rod I had. Up until then, I had always collapsed the 2-piecer before putting in the cab. Also, I already had 7' Fenwicks so I knew I liked that length but I think the longer rods are better for pitchin'/flippin' and C-riggin'.

Dan
"Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less"



Deo Vindice
Lightninrod
 
Posts: 765
Joined: 4/29/04 5:03pm

Postby vinnybass » 9/1/04 4:23pm

Okay you confimed my sentiments on the matter. What about a new rod for Spooks?
Matthew 4:19
vinnybass
 
Posts: 33
Joined: 7/21/04 12:47pm
Location: Las Vegas, NV.

Dog Walking

Postby AustinBass » 9/1/04 5:12pm

I tend to use a composite crankbait special for walk the dog lures, but must confess I more often use smaller topwater. The 6'9" APC would be good for the bigger topwater. Zara Puppy and torpedo I use a ML popping rod...or spinning rod
AustinBass
 
Posts: 29
Joined: 5/13/04 3:42pm
Location: Austin, TX

Postby lifeofcb » 9/5/04 8:37pm

vinnybass, although I am new to the kistler family here.. but I have used 6'6" rods for my general all around use rods, especially topwater lures, spooks although are quite heavy I tend to throw sammy's or something right in that family of "walkers", I throw alot of poppers(pop'r) as well, I would first start off with a rod length that you are comfortable with, and go from there.
i fish with helium.
lifeofcb
 
Posts: 28
Joined: 9/5/04 5:42pm
Location: raleigh,nc


Return to Helium LTA Fishing Rods

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests

cron

Spread the word about Kistler!

Home  About Us  Forum  News  Contact 

Site Map  Bass Fishing  Fishing Reports 

Kistler Custom Fishing Rods | 30603 Beyette Rd | Magnolia, TX 77355 | Phone (281) 259-8033

© 2012 Kistler Custom Fishing Rods | Admin | Site by Paradigm

Site Ensemble CMS Copyright © 2012 Paradigm New Media, LLC. All rights reserved.