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Glassguy 04-05-2004 01:04 PM

Noodle Rods
 
Picked up an eleven foot GLoomis spinning noodle rod. Figured it would be fun to use for schoolies with light line. Anyone have any experience using noodle rods?

Bob

striprman 04-05-2004 01:09 PM

When Mr. Big comes along, you would wish you had used a "normal" rod. Noodle rods are meant to fish for big trout in rivers, not for stripers. But, if you enjoy using it, good for you.

If you do get a fish on, you may exhaust it to the point of death, they don't have enough backbone to turn a decent size fish.

Rob C. 04-05-2004 02:12 PM

im sure they will be fun for the schoolies, like striperman said if ya catch a big one it might not make it back alive. i bet they would be perect for shad fishing. casting the darts a good distance and you woudnt rip the lips. have fun

Mike P 04-05-2004 03:19 PM

So how do guys land 30# plus salmon from fast-running streams on noodle rods :confused:

hooked 04-05-2004 04:53 PM

Go for it.

I've got a 8'6" steelhead rod for throwing light jigs and unweighted rubber. I used 30# braid to compensate for the softer blank.

I also caught some decent bass live lining tinker macs on it.

With an 11' noodle, you could probably cast flies.

Slipknot 04-05-2004 05:07 PM

nope


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