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Pistol Grip Rods
I received a pistol grip fishing rod but I don't know how/when I am suppose
to use it. Could someone also recommend a reel to pair with it? |
Pat_RI
Jan 9 2005
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| I have a grand total of two pistol grip rods. Both have Zebco 33's on them.
Both are 5'6". On the rare occassions when I am tossing a spinner bait in
close quarters I'll break one out.
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Bob
Jan 9
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| I have two 5-1/2 foot pistol grip rods that I use with spinnerbaits as well
as soft plastics when I'm fishing back in the flooded timber or buckbrush.
They're fine rods... just about as long from the reel seat to the tip as my
6-foot worm rod. They're not for limp-wristed sisters, though..... a big
bass can make you wish you had that extra ten inches of butt during a
battle. I have Abu Garcia reels on both of mine.... the old, red, round ones that
I've had on them for the past seventeen years. Joe
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I received a pistol grip fishing rod but I don't know how/when I am suppose
to use it. Could someone also recommend a reel to pair with it? |
Joe
Jan 9
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| Mostly used when you go out fishing,but one could use it at home to practice
a little bit I suppose! |
PlaneMan
Jan 9
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| Short, pistol grip rods are great for making, short accuradte casts in tight
quarters. I have a 5'6" MH that I love to throw spinnerbaits with around docks, shoreline
wood or when I'm fishing from shore. What power and/or action is your rod? Brad Coovert
Tournament Director, Greenfield Bassmasters
http://www.greenfieldbassmasters.com
Esox Rods - Hand Made In The USA
"For The Toughest Fishing Around" |
sweepers
Jan 10
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| Medium heavy rod 5' 6". |
Pat_RI
Jan 9
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| Depends on the action. I like pistol grip rods for casting spinnerbaits and
crankbaits, but like short, 5.5 foot rods with lots of backbone. I caught a
5.68 pound bass in a tournament today on a Fat Free Fry using a pistol grip
Berkley Bionic 5.5 foot rod, Ambassadeur 5500 C reel and 16 pound Stren
Magnathin. I like that outfit for light crankbaits and it is my favorite Trick worm rod,
too. My favorite spinnerbait rods are two Berkley Lightning Rods I bought years ago.
They are pistol grip 5 foot 2 inch rods and I have Ambasssadeur 5500 Cs on both
of them. Also like them for buzzbaits and jigging spoons.
Ronnie
fishing.guide@about.com
http://fishing.about.com |
rgarri7470
Jan 10
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| I remember when pistol grip rods were THE rods to use for bass fishing, back
in the 70's. My first rods were pistol grips, and I probably caught my
first hundred bass on them lol. Wish I was 13 again... Warren |
go-bassn
Jan 10
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| Good Lord, do you want to go through all that puberty, dating, adolescense
mess again? Let me be 25 again! |
Steve
Jan 10
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| I have a Fenwick HMG 5.5' pistol grip rod that I use for either lighter
weight lures, or for times in tight quarters where I may need to throw a
spinnerbait, crankbait or even t-rigged worms. It's a M action rod but has
plenty of backbone considering the use it gives me with lighter weight
stuff. I keep a Daiwa Procaster on it, and it makes a fine casting rod IMHO.
Amen to whomever added it is not for the limp wristed, it doesn't have that
long handle found on modern trigger sticks and strength/leverage are at a
premium when fishing these puppies. Here's a link: http://tinyurl.com/3o5sd It's the top rod in the list of models, the only one listed with a "pistol"
grip. I typically carry this pistol grip, 2 "trigger sticks" (typical long handled
casting rods) and 2 spinning rods with me and it fits into the lineup quite
nicely IMO, and it is the lightest action road among the bunch. |
SimRacer
Jan 10
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| Good Lord, do you want to go through all that puberty, dating, adolescence
mess again? Let me be 25 again! |
Joe
Jan 10
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| Re: Pistol Grip Rods
Group: rec.outdoors.fishing.bass Date: Mon, Jan 10, 2005, 12:02pm From:
stevehuber@outdoorfrontiers.com (Steve=A0@=A0OutdoorFrontiers)
"go-bassn" <donwar@erols.com> wrote in message
news:XvqdnU-KltvQMX_cRVn-ig@rcn.net...
I remember when pistol grip rods were THE rods to use for bass fishing,
back
in the 70's. My first rods were pistol grips, and I probably caught my
first hundred bass on them lol. Wish I was 13 again...
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
Good Lord, do you want to go through all that puberty, dating,
adolescense mess again? Let me be 25 again! |
jbkbub
Jan 10
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| I used to use them quite a bit, but after one season with a good dose of
"tennis elbow" I gave them up and have never had the same problem again. I
love the close quarters accuracy of them, but will pass on em now.
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Joshuall
Jan 10
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| That should work well for spinnerbaits. For a reel, I'll have to suggest a Curado, but I'm a bit biased as I own
several of them. Brad Coovert
Tournament Director, Greenfield Bassmasters
http://www.greenfieldbassmasters.com
Esox Rods - Hand Made In The USA
"For The Toughest Fishing Around" |
sweepers
Jan 10
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| I have a Team Diawa 6' pistol grip that I really like for Rattle traps.
Its the Top Water model and I have a Ambassador 4601 high speed reel
on it. I have been a reluctant changer to the longer handle rods but
they do handle better, but I still like the pistol grip for that purpose. BD |
Bill
Jan 10
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| < Let me be 25 again! > 25 is WAY too over rated.. Young enough to do everything, just too damn
stupid to know what to do. :) Christopher |
Christopher
Jan 10
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| Nah, by the time I was 25, I had a pretty good handle on things. I was
young enough to do anything I wanted, old enough to know when not to, and
young enough not to care. Oh well, I can't go back, and being a grandpa is
pretty cool, and that's not something that a 25 year old can do! |
Steve
Jan 10
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| Perhaps not as difficult as you might imagine, Steve. I taught school in the
southern Appalachians for several years, and back up in them thar hills
26-year-old grandmas were not uncommon. Anyway... back to pistol grip rods.... At the Nashville Fishing and Turkey
Hunting Expo last weekend, I saw just a few of the smaller, U.S. vendors
displaying pistol grip rods, but they were still selling a few. Joe
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"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" <stevehuber@outdoorfrontiers.com> wrote in
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Nah, by the time I was 25, I had a pretty good handle on things. I was
young enough to do anything I wanted, old enough to know when not to, and
young enough not to care. Oh well, I can't go back, and being a grandpa is
pretty cool, and that's not something that a 25 year old can do! |
Joe
Jan 11
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| I'll go as far back as I can! Have you seen kids toys lately???
I've gotten into 1/8 scale 4X4 nitro/meth powered monster trucks over this
past summer. Built a track here in the back yard, now I have to take three
day weekends to fit everything in! I've always hated Mondays, till this
past summer ;-)
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Steve |
Steve
Jan 11
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