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<blockquote data-quote="jkbirocz" data-source="post: 6013" data-attributes="member: 107"><p>I generally like longer rods too Nick, but when I am shore fishing small water, tree limbs and brush seem to get in the way of the rod. This goes for wading too, I want to be able to be standing in the water and still be able to underhand pitch a bait. I actually havent used a rod, except ultra lights, under 6'6" in almost 10 years, but I am leaning toward something shorter for this type of fishing. I have a 7'2" crucial spinning rod that I love, I will definately check some of the crucial casting rods out, for the price I think it is hard to beat them. Seems like a lot of people love Pixies, I will have to check them out. I have never had a shimano baitcaster and have also been wanting to try one out, all of their other products are great. I still have a while till I can buy gear though, I will hopefully be graduating college in a few weeks and hope to be able to get some cash together for new stuff for the spring. Thanks again for the replies</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkbirocz, post: 6013, member: 107"] I generally like longer rods too Nick, but when I am shore fishing small water, tree limbs and brush seem to get in the way of the rod. This goes for wading too, I want to be able to be standing in the water and still be able to underhand pitch a bait. I actually havent used a rod, except ultra lights, under 6'6" in almost 10 years, but I am leaning toward something shorter for this type of fishing. I have a 7'2" crucial spinning rod that I love, I will definately check some of the crucial casting rods out, for the price I think it is hard to beat them. Seems like a lot of people love Pixies, I will have to check them out. I have never had a shimano baitcaster and have also been wanting to try one out, all of their other products are great. I still have a while till I can buy gear though, I will hopefully be graduating college in a few weeks and hope to be able to get some cash together for new stuff for the spring. Thanks again for the replies [/QUOTE]
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