An Interesting Theory on Fishing Rod Lengths

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
  • Rod selection can be overwhelming at times. With all types of lengths, powers and actions from which to choose, a seemingly simple rod purchase can quickly turn into confusion.
    Wired2fish staffer Walker Smith, however, has an affinity for keeping fishing as simple as possible. That thought process also spills over into his preferred rod length. Because he is primarily a shallow-water angler, he prefers the same length rod for the vast majority of applications. Whether he’s fishing a crankbait, jig, frog, topwater popper or Texas rig, he likes to use a 7-foot rod. Essentially, Walker believes it helps him keep a consistent release point when making complex casts to shallow cover. In his experience, when he sets down a 7-foot rod and quickly switches to a different length rod, he has a tendency to pull or push his casts because of the change in release point, which drastically affects the accuracy of his casts. Being consistent with his rod lengths has drastically improved his accuracy and decreased any wasted or reckless casts.
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  • @louquilici1193
    @louquilici1193 4 роки тому +27

    Finally some love for the not so loved sub-seven foot rods. I use and love 6’6” rods as a bank fishermen. It’s nice to hear someone be realistic for a change.

    • @rustyshackleford6318
      @rustyshackleford6318 3 роки тому +4

      I’m only able to fish banks on ponds and a few reservoirs. My casting and spinning rods are under 7’. 6’7” and 6’9” work just fine for me.

  • @stephenbeaver2035
    @stephenbeaver2035 Рік тому +4

    I have been fishing for over 50 years. I started fishing ponds as a small child. I used my fathers 6.6 spinning rod. Later my first Rod was a 6.6 ugly stick. As I got a job and then a car I was able to add rods, I bought a 6.6 ugly stick big water. I could cast very far heavy lures for strippers, and blue fish. My collection grew to a 6.6 bait casting ugly stick for musky. The graphite rod came all 6.6. Many of which broke. Surf casting rods10 ft. Fly rods 7 ft. Today I have over 30 rods. Many are ugly sticks. I started kayak fishing. My rod got shorter 5 ft . 5.10 and 4.8. I now love a 6 ft rod for bass fishing off my bass boat and kayak. I had 2 graphite rods 7.6. I never really felt comfortable with a rod over 6.6. Surf fishing being the exception. I am 5.8 the 6 ft ugly stik gx2 is a perfect bait casting rod for me. The timing and loading of this ride fits me for most bass lures. For me the longer rods just don’t work.

  • @davidhelmedrummer2004
    @davidhelmedrummer2004 Рік тому +2

    I use 4 baitcatsters. One is a 6'6 heavy action for flipping and topwaters, a 6'10 medium heavy for flipping craws, 7' medium for swim jigs and chatterbaits, and a 7' medium for casting texas rigged worms.

  • @muskietime
    @muskietime 4 роки тому +1

    Well said. Consistently consistent with perfect practice for achieving Top Performance.

  • @body4eas
    @body4eas 2 роки тому +3

    I started fishing with 6' ft rods, but have since moved up to 6'6" or 7 ft. I have longer ones and shorter, but the 7 ft rod is the sweet spot for me as well. All of my newer rods are 7ft. for the same reason.

    • @joseduran7368
      @joseduran7368 Рік тому

      What size rod would you recommend in my scenario. I'll be targeting halibut and striped bass in SF Bay from shore. I can't decide between 7'6" rod or an 8' rod (both heavy power)

  • @DustinFox.
    @DustinFox. 4 роки тому +7

    6ft med/hvy ugly stick elite with penn 2500 battle ii bank fisherman’s dream setup trust me on this lol

    • @fishgrubspinners6762
      @fishgrubspinners6762 4 роки тому

      Agreed

    • @Unspoke
      @Unspoke 4 роки тому

      Dustin Fox
      Naw. 6ft Med-Lt G-Loomis NRX w/ Shimano Ci4 is better.

    • @fishgrubspinners6762
      @fishgrubspinners6762 4 роки тому

      @@Unspoke why? Because it cost more. Save money and learn how to fish. LOL

  • @crashbomber
    @crashbomber 4 роки тому +6

    I fish from a kayak, I use almost all 6'6'' rods, just because theyll fit in my car diagonally! I'd love to have some longer ones for stuff, but it's gonna be hard to fit them in there comfortably on long trips.

    • @caliyak_fishing
      @caliyak_fishing 4 роки тому +1

      CrashBomber I fish from a kayak too. I found the 6’9” rods are perfect for kayak fishing.

    • @TwinCitiesOutdoors
      @TwinCitiesOutdoors 4 роки тому +1

      Agreed. Seems 6.6 is ideal for casting in a kayak or from the bank. Also helpful for landing fish in these applications.

    • @BillAlton777
      @BillAlton777 4 роки тому

      I’m glad to hear other kayak anglers go with under 7ft rods. It is easier for transport and it is less fuss with tree lines and low bridges that I go under a lot.

    • @mattnash5159
      @mattnash5159 4 роки тому

      You need to get a truck or a boat 1 or the other for real..

  • @HoppedUpOnBass1983
    @HoppedUpOnBass1983 4 роки тому +2

    There's gonna be haters on here but I totally agree with you 100%. The longest rod on my deck is 7'6 and its for a heavy jig or punching. God Bless and Fish On🎣🎣🐟 🐟

    • @mikegonzalez4469
      @mikegonzalez4469 4 роки тому

      Hopped up on Bass I have different size rods for different applications. If I’m going after Trophy Size fish with a 6oz swim bait, I’m using an 8” foot swim bait rod !!! No way I’m using my flipping stick for that bait

  • @dylonharvey4024
    @dylonharvey4024 Рік тому +1

    Nice to hear the 6’6 at the end lol just bought one but mainly use 7ft

  • @TwinCitiesOutdoors
    @TwinCitiesOutdoors 4 роки тому +2

    Outstanding insight on rod length. I use all 6'6" rods. Works great for all the kayak and bank angling I do. The shorter rods are more maneuverable in these applications.

    • @BillAlton777
      @BillAlton777 4 роки тому +1

      I’m in my 3rd year of kayak fishing and my 5th year of bass fishing and I am obsessed with it. My newest challenge is finding a heavy action rod under 7ft that I can punch mats and fish heavy grassy cover is. As I’m newer to fishing applications I’m learning that this type of rod doesn’t exist. (I’m spinning rod only). Any advice I can get I’m thankful for...

  • @tunit8946
    @tunit8946 4 роки тому +5

    The skip under the dock was sweet. Skipping tutorial video coming soon?

    • @TwinCitiesOutdoors
      @TwinCitiesOutdoors 4 роки тому +1

      They've got some good ones with jigs and stick baits. Gerald Swindle has good videos on dock work.

  • @beardedboysam2290
    @beardedboysam2290 2 місяці тому

    7” very versatile and the sweet spot for your all around

  • @radarfishin
    @radarfishin 10 місяців тому +1

    Yep love my 7-7’3 rods

  • @spaloslvnv
    @spaloslvnv 4 роки тому +3

    I do very similar. my rod taste is changing and im starting to go sub 7 foot...but all my rods are within a few inches of each other and different powers and brands to specialize the rod for a certain action/bait
    I also....have the working theory that sub 7 foot rods, even the lighter action ones tend to have a better back bone since they are stouter/shorter than the same model a few inches longer. Im a short guy too....so the sub 7 foot rods are better for me for roll casting and other specialized casts. good stuff....do what works for you, most importantly

  • @jeffreymoore5762
    @jeffreymoore5762 4 роки тому +3

    Because each rod loads differently during a cast with different weight lures and because line stretch at the tip is also different -- the claim that a release point is the same on all 7 foot rods is totally inaccurate. The release point on a 7 foot rod with a topwater plug on mono is drastically different from the release point of a 7 foot rod with a weightless worm on braid and a flourocarbon leader -- even more so if the rod actions are adjusted to match the presentation. Rod length preference is more a factor of individual height, power, lure weight, lure presentation, treble or single hooks, and standing height above the waterline when casting/retrieving.

    • @Wired2Fish
      @Wired2Fish  4 роки тому +1

      That is an accurate depiction, Jeffrey. This video was a matter of opinion and you make a compelling rebuttal. Thanks for commenting!

    • @jeffreymoore5762
      @jeffreymoore5762 4 роки тому +2

      Walker Smith has eliminated one of the many variables in casting (maybe the simplest variable to control) by using only 7 foot length rods -- and it works well for him. It may also work well for others -- and I certainly don't dispute that. His advice is something to consider if you want to narrow the wide range of variables in all your casting options and make your casting more predictable and consistent. No slam on Walker -- he rocks!

  • @aneesmuktuni4864
    @aneesmuktuni4864 2 роки тому

    *I like the way it feels **enjoyable.fishing** recommend and cast, time will tell I only used it once but it seems to work well....*

  • @Ryan-jx4vh
    @Ryan-jx4vh 4 роки тому +1

    6’10 is my go to. I can use it for almost every application.

  • @Glenn-wr6tt
    @Glenn-wr6tt 2 місяці тому

    Man, i have multiple rods, like too many. I only use 2 of them the majority of the time. 7' medium and 7' light depending on the target. The other rod ill use is a heavy and its exclusively for big cats and pike/muskie. 9 footer. In my area, theres no need for any less or any more length. If youre a creek fisherman, go for a 6 foot rod if you find youre getting choked by brush, otherwise, get a longer rod for the distance as you can cast near or far with a longer rod.

  • @ScottCooperOutdoors
    @ScottCooperOutdoors 3 роки тому +2

    I can remember people calling me crazy for using a 7' rod. Said you don't need a rod that long. Now people using 8'.

    • @joseduran7368
      @joseduran7368 Рік тому

      I'll be targeting halibut and striped bass from shore in sf Bay. Should I go with an 8ft over a 7ft 6? (Both heavy)

  • @20hasbro
    @20hasbro 4 роки тому

    Couldn't agree more - that's my setup!

  • @J-Rod73
    @J-Rod73 Рік тому

    Love it...great video, thank you! 👍

  • @Eyesofthasouth
    @Eyesofthasouth 4 роки тому +2

    I like a 6’8ish for casting/reaction around shoreline, top water and weightless flukes. Feel like I’m more accurate and not hitting the water with my tip. 7ft for Texas Rigs and jigs. What rods are those, please sir? Like the theory of same release point! 👍🏼

  • @Roboworm99
    @Roboworm99 4 роки тому +2

    You go to, to long of a rod and if you are using a bait you hop or move with the rod. The rod moves your bait to far. Agree with keeping most of your workhorse rods similar lengths for casting

  • @umami0247
    @umami0247 3 роки тому

    Yes I use mostly 6'6" rods I have four 7 ' but have seven 6'6" . And though this is a year old I've seen lately people having issues getting 7+ rods delivered to their homes with damaged to the tips broken off.

  • @joshandhuntersadventures5046
    @joshandhuntersadventures5046 4 роки тому

    Good info it makes sense but like you said different baits may need a different rod length

  • @mynameisnotcory
    @mynameisnotcory 4 роки тому

    If im standing up on a bank like 4 ft anove the water, longer 7’6 + rod. If im on a small pond and im standing right on the water, 7ft rod. If im on a boat, youre up an extra few inches from the water (and im already tall as it is) so 7’2 is for me.

  • @chrisao1987
    @chrisao1987 11 місяців тому

    I agree

  • @16thsmaller
    @16thsmaller Рік тому

    That's what my thoughts are to I have 2 7foot rods one spinning and one casting and 2 6'6 rods spinning and casting

  • @elfcane
    @elfcane 4 роки тому

    Power is important too. I'm on a little Pond Prowler. I need more power sitting and just using my arms. Perfect cranking rod at a medium isnt helping me...

  • @kevinflabouyfishing5739
    @kevinflabouyfishing5739 4 роки тому +1

    I use primarily 7.6 almost always

    • @TheBlunted247
      @TheBlunted247 Рік тому

      I just got one for trout. Am I still gonna feel the bites on it ?

  • @FixinToFish
    @FixinToFish 4 роки тому +1

    I agree 7ft rods are the ATV of fishing rods.

    • @youtubecomments5951
      @youtubecomments5951 4 роки тому

      Fixin To Fish huh. Makes no sense

    • @FixinToFish
      @FixinToFish 4 роки тому

      @@youtubecomments5951 You can pretty much fish any technique you want with a 7 foot. It will cast further then a 6' and it's easier to handle then some of the longer rods.

  • @williamwinn948
    @williamwinn948 3 роки тому

    love my 6'8 rod

  • @LeatherNeck1833
    @LeatherNeck1833 4 роки тому +3

    It's not the length of your rod that matters; it's knowing how to use it that does. LOL

    • @philstephens4825
      @philstephens4825 4 роки тому

      I really couldnt agree more. Im so comfortable with a 7' rod. Of course jigging and using larger swimbaits I'll go to a longer rod up to about 7'6, and on bank downize to 6'6 or even a 6 footer. Preferably with a light action on the 6 ft. Gotta have one with a fiberglass tip for finesse, and cranks, then a straight graphite blank for a more solid hookset on single hook baits.

  • @Twangtown7
    @Twangtown7 4 роки тому

    Whatever works for you. Not for me tho. Definitely like different length rods for different applications. You punch with a 7' as well??

  • @jeohvanydelgado7125
    @jeohvanydelgado7125 4 роки тому

    All my rods are about 7 feet idk why I just like them lol. Once I get a boat Lord willing, maybe I’ll invest in some longer rods

  • @Comrade_Akimov
    @Comrade_Akimov 8 місяців тому

    9-11 ft is what we use. 8 and a half is the absolute shortest.

  • @kyleadams1215
    @kyleadams1215 Рік тому

    I do the exact same thing, all 7 footers

  • @jeremyerdman491
    @jeremyerdman491 4 роки тому

    I only use 7’ rods as well.

  • @jeffero80
    @jeffero80 4 роки тому

    I've only got one rod this isn't 7 ft and that's a 6'6 rod but I'm planning on replacing it with a 7 ft

  • @sonofafisherman743
    @sonofafisherman743 4 роки тому

    Makes sense 👍

  • @MyNameIsNobody888
    @MyNameIsNobody888 2 роки тому +1

    7’4 MH all day

  • @lexingtonlad5745
    @lexingtonlad5745 3 роки тому

    Whats with bass fishermen and flip flops?

  • @mr.skeptical3071
    @mr.skeptical3071 4 роки тому +1

    6'6 is the most accurate!

  • @DetroitFishigan
    @DetroitFishigan 4 роки тому +1

    Agreed 🍻

  • @chipsammich2078
    @chipsammich2078 4 роки тому +1

    I like to throw a 6" rod

  • @mr.skeptical3071
    @mr.skeptical3071 4 роки тому

    I agree 💯

    • @Wired2Fish
      @Wired2Fish  4 роки тому

      Even Mr. Skeptical agrees!

  • @nills2gills811
    @nills2gills811 2 роки тому +1

    Came to see him describe different lengths
    Says: I use all the same

  • @FloridaMarlinWrangler
    @FloridaMarlinWrangler 5 місяців тому

    7ft vs 7.6ft is like debating between pepsi and coke

  • @avery349
    @avery349 4 роки тому +1

    I also used 6’6” rods a lot because I thought it’d be better for the bank fishing but after I bought a 7’ rod I literally hate my 6’6” rods

    • @Redman_30
      @Redman_30 4 роки тому

      Said everyone ever that went to 7 footers 100% agree and the ones who disagree still throw 6’6 and don’t know the difference

  • @user-gp9yd7yp5n
    @user-gp9yd7yp5n 4 роки тому

    I buy a bait
    W2F: the best bait ~~
    I buy a reel
    W2F: The most all around reel ~~
    I buy a rod
    W2F:

  • @davidkrumme7168
    @davidkrumme7168 4 роки тому +1

    On a kayak or bank seven foot. On a boat give me a 9 or ten.

    • @robertcox9226
      @robertcox9226 4 роки тому

      Depends on the "bank" your fishing .

    • @chipsammich2078
      @chipsammich2078 4 роки тому

      Idk man maybe I'm old school but I'm only using a 10 dipping for crappie

  • @jackrohr6289
    @jackrohr6289 4 роки тому

    Definitely an interesting theory 😅 if it works well for him then awesome. But I couldn't disagree more with almost everything he said.

  • @graham9045
    @graham9045 3 роки тому

    4'6 :)

  • @jobsearch5871
    @jobsearch5871 Рік тому

    seven foot dont work for 5 foot tall peeps

  • @jbjgibbons
    @jbjgibbons 4 роки тому +1

    Most people would cast way better and have a better time fishing with less fatigue if they used a rod under 7 feet. These 8 foot monstrosities are gimickie. Most recreational anglers have no need for something that big. Then Again though, one of the best parts of this hobby is buying new and cool equipment. 👍🏻

    • @youtubecomments5951
      @youtubecomments5951 4 роки тому

      Your wife says buying shoes and bags are her hobby. She said that’s what husbands are good for.

    • @joseduran7368
      @joseduran7368 Рік тому

      In my case I'll be fishing for halibut and striped bass from shore in SF Bay. Should I go with a 7ft 6 or an 8ft (both heavy)

    • @jbjgibbons
      @jbjgibbons Рік тому

      @@joseduran7368 I don’t know man. I don’t have any experience with Halibut. They can get huge though, right? So my guess is, if you have room to cast the longer rod would be better. Should be able to cast a little further and it would give you more leverage to fight the fish.
      When I first made this comment I was talking about bass fishing out of a boat. Salt water is a different deal so I’d probably grab the 8 footer.

    • @joseduran7368
      @joseduran7368 Рік тому +1

      @@jbjgibbons these halibut in the bay average at like 25-34 inches but yeah they can get bigger

  • @N5KDA
    @N5KDA 4 роки тому +2

    If it works for you, OK, but there are so many things wrong with that.