danmyersmn
Well-known member
If you haven't tried panfish on an ultralight you should. Its a whole different game then a 6' medium, baitcaster, spinner etc. Those that use them lets see what you use.
I have 5 of these in two configurations. Cabelas All Pro ultralight setups. $14.00 for the combo.
It is not uncommon for me to take my boys out and one way or another one of them needs to have a new setup tied on. I toss them another rod from the pile and its continued fun. Lucky for me everyone else fishes right handed so they are easy to swap from person to person.
They are for my wife and boys and any other loaners I need to make when going panfishing. For myself I use a Pflueger 6720
and it is mounted on a field & stream 4' 6" fast action ultra light rod. I searched high and low last year trying to find an ultralight that was 4' 6" IM6-8 and didn't cost more then $50. I found this one at Dick's for $25.00 and I am very pleased with it. Everyone sells a 5' ultralight. St. Croix Avid was the only other 4' 6" that I found that was acceptable.
Sometime in the next few weeks the reel will move to a St. Croix Legend Ice rod.
Unless we A. never get any cold weather or B. I completely skip winter panfish. I have debated that all year and if I do then I will use
HT heavy action Trout/Pike pole with vertical spoons and tipups and rattle reels for sucker minnows.
I have 5 of these in two configurations. Cabelas All Pro ultralight setups. $14.00 for the combo.
It is not uncommon for me to take my boys out and one way or another one of them needs to have a new setup tied on. I toss them another rod from the pile and its continued fun. Lucky for me everyone else fishes right handed so they are easy to swap from person to person.
They are for my wife and boys and any other loaners I need to make when going panfishing. For myself I use a Pflueger 6720
and it is mounted on a field & stream 4' 6" fast action ultra light rod. I searched high and low last year trying to find an ultralight that was 4' 6" IM6-8 and didn't cost more then $50. I found this one at Dick's for $25.00 and I am very pleased with it. Everyone sells a 5' ultralight. St. Croix Avid was the only other 4' 6" that I found that was acceptable.
Sometime in the next few weeks the reel will move to a St. Croix Legend Ice rod.
Unless we A. never get any cold weather or B. I completely skip winter panfish. I have debated that all year and if I do then I will use
HT heavy action Trout/Pike pole with vertical spoons and tipups and rattle reels for sucker minnows.