IDElkmagnet
Lil-Rokslider
1/8 and 1/16 depending on linw size and how far you need to cast
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I used to have an expensive Daiwa telescoping rod. I loved it. I would use it for fishing 20ft from the truck. Got smashed on a dock in the UP when I got caught up in a storm solo canoeing a few years ago. Would love to replace it, but a 100$+ rod just hasn't been a priority in my life since then.That’s pretty cool, I’ve always thought those things were the best way to pack a rod into the backcountry but as mentioned, they are generally terrible for actual fishing.
Use flies that match what is out there or a basic pheasant tail nymph with a bead. Get a cheap tenkara rod if you are just fishing ponds and looking for a light and small rod. If not doing a lot of precision casting and distance try out an old fiberglass or bamboo rod. You will have something that will always be different. I spent years chasing the latest and greatest stuff in the industry and now just refinish old bamboo rods with simple USA made click reels for a fraction of the cost. I always feel like I have coolest piece on the river/pond.Forgive my ignorance here. I found a backcountry beaver pond that looked full of trout last spring. I plan on hitting it this spring. As well as the small creek that feeds it.
Can you recommend me a decent backcountry rod and reel combo. And also what size color jigs? I had access to a lot of panther martins from my brother.
Thanks.
I don’t recall the weight off the top of my head, but my favorite Panther Martins for small streams are a #2. A #4 may be better in beaver ponds, and I try to keep my favorite colors in both sizes.Do I want 1/8 oz spinners mainly?