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Pick A Jerkbait Rod For Me 2025


fishing user avatardam0007 reply : 

As the title says.. . Was looking at Powells diesel 705 glass rod but skeptic on the zero warranty. I don't want to spend crazy as I don't throw jerkbaits enough. Thanks in advance. I also get a discount through Powell direct but with the shipping cost of $20 it may not be worth it so any brand is recommended is cool.


fishing user avatarHanover_Yakker reply : 

I use a Shimano Crucial 6'3" Medium/XF spinning rod paired with a Shimano Stradic 2500 ci4.  I also have a casting setup - a St. Croix AVID 6'8" Medium/XFast that I use as well.


fishing user avatarMarkH024 reply : 

Croix Mojo, 6'8" M/XF. $100.  If you got the coin the Avid would be great too.


fishing user avatarPABASS reply : 

Another vote for the mojobass, MBC70MF, very versatile rod I use this rod for my BC when pitching, to my jerkbait and crankbait rod when I use my spinning gear and it works great.  I am thinking about getting in on the Dicks deal bring in any rod and get $20 off a $100 or more St croix rod.


fishing user avatarbass1980 reply : 

I'm using a *** *** 6'7 Medium and I really like it. Light and well balance on my T3B reel.


fishing user avataresoxangler reply : 

Avid 66MF baitcasting. Has a great tip for jerkbaits and enough power to handle larger fish.


fishing user avatarTeal reply : 

I love Powell Endurance and Max rods, but they dont really make a rod that i like for Jerk Baits. If they made an Endurance 682 id probably be all over it, but they dont.

Dont know what your budget, but for 100; id llook at the Shimano Compre Reactiom, 6'8" Med.

If you have a bit higher budget, I look at the St. Croix Avid or St. Croix Legend Tournament rods of similar specs.


fishing user avatarHogsticker reply : 
  On 4/30/2013 at 1:19 AM, bass1980 said:

I'm using a *** *** 6'7 Medium and I really like it. Light and well balance on my T3B reel.

This really is a great option. Sounds like you don't want to spend a lot. I own that diesel rod you mentioned. Personally, I wouldn't use it for jerk baits. It's to soft IMO. A 6'3 Gen. 1 Cumara may be another option in your price range if you can locate one.


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 
  On 4/30/2013 at 1:25 AM, esoxangler said:

Avid 66MF baitcasting. Has a great tip for jerkbaits and enough power to handle larger fish.

 

This is my rod, too!

 

 

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fishing user avatarBass_Fanatic reply : 

Powell Max 702 is a great jerkbait rod.  I know TW stopped carrying them last year, so not sure if it is still being made or not but if you can get one from Powell you will not be disappointed.


fishing user avatarsenile1 reply : 
  On 4/30/2013 at 2:27 AM, Bass_Fanatic said:

Powell Max 702 is a great jerkbait rod.  I know TW stopped carrying them last year, so not sure if it is still being made or not but if you can get one from Powell you will not be disappointed.

 

I use the Powell Max 703 MEF for jerkbaits.  The Powell Max 702 MLEF is still being made and I own it also, but I prefer the power of the medium spinning rod with regard to this technique.


fishing user avatarnew2BC4bass reply : 

Fenwick Elite Tech 6'9" MXF if you like a fast tip.  6'10" MH Med-Fast in the same line if you like a slower tip.


fishing user avatar11justin22 reply : 

i picked up a carbonlite ml/f 6'6" this winter and have used it for jerkbaits and i absoutley love it. it is just stout enough to work the baits and throw light baits but has enough backbone to hook a fish. it feels great playing a fish too, light enough to keep the trebles pinned. got several 3-5 lbs fish on it already and love it.


fishing user avatardam0007 reply : 

Sup guys thanks for all the input. I was under assumption the ideal rod for jerks would be a medium moderate yet everyone seems to say medium fast. If that's the case I may try throwing some on my 6' medium fast premier hut its a spinning rod. Kind of wanted a baitcasting. Also tackle warehouse has a Powell rod that's exclusive to tw but it's 160 and no discount on that for me. I have a reels covered. Also anyone prefer a glass rod over graphite for jerks.


fishing user avatardam0007 reply : 

Hey btw I own a cumara as well as a clarus. To me I couldn't tell a difference between clarus compre and crucial. Cumara is in a league of its own. The clarus is my dedicated spinnerbait rod and I loveeeee it!


fishing user avatardam0007 reply : 

@ bass1980 13 looks good I like trying new brands. What is their warranty like?


fishing user avatarFattygreens reply : 

Check out the jerkbait specific Powell at tackle warehouse. 


fishing user avatarHot n Tot reply : 
  On 4/30/2013 at 2:01 AM, roadwarrior said:

This is my rod, too!

 

 

:fishing-026:

I also have this rod, and I think it is perfect for jerkbaits. Fast action, but a very soft and forgiving tip.


fishing user avatardam0007 reply : 

Ordered the 13 rod. If I don't like it I'll sell it in the flea market TYD $75


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 
  On 4/30/2013 at 11:05 AM, Hot n Tot said:

I also have this rod, and I think it is perfect for jerkbaits. Fast action, but a very soft and forgiving tip.

 

The AVC66MF is the perfect blend!


fishing user avatarBass_Fanatic reply : 
  On 4/30/2013 at 2:43 AM, senile1 said:

I use the Powell Max 703 MEF for jerkbaits.  The Powell Max 702 MLEF is still being made and I own it also, but I prefer the power of the medium spinning rod with regard to this technique.

My Powell Max 702 is a baitcasting rod, not spinning.  Its a M/F rod and it awesome for jerkbaits!


fishing user avatardam0007 reply : 

The *** came in yesterday. Really impressed with the construction and especially the reel seat! Gonna fish it sat morning!


fishing user avatardam0007 reply : 

Also paired it with a chronarch E7 and 10# invizX


fishing user avatardam0007 reply : 

Just a little update. I used this combo for a good portion of my tournament Sunday for flukes. It performed excellent. The more I fish with the 13 the more I admire it..... FYI combo is 6'6" M/F with Chronarch 201E6


fishing user avatarlmbfisherman reply : 
  On 4/30/2013 at 1:25 AM, esoxangler said:

Avid 66MF baitcasting. Has a great tip for jerkbaits and enough power to handle larger fish.

x2 this is the rod I use for jerkbaits (hardbaits)


fishing user avatarThaddeus reply : 

Hands down the Dobyns 684CB. I prefer a slighter shorter rod and more of a parabolic bend (Mod/Fast) to keep 'em buttoned for jerkbaits (any treble hook lure for that matter) . This rod has it all, plus it can be used for topwater and shallow running cranks. Very versatile plus I've never held a more balanced rod in my life.


fishing user avatarpiscicidal reply : 
  On 4/30/2013 at 1:25 AM, esoxangler said:

Avid 66MF baitcasting. Has a great tip for jerkbaits and enough power to handle larger fish.

 

I like this rod also for jerkbaits.  Has the right action and tip for me.   The rod butt length is short also which you will come to appreciate when fishing jerkbaits.




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