Would you consider these to be one in the same rod or not?
Why?
I think in a general sense you’ll use 15-16lb floro for a FOotball jig and that would ideally be the same thing for your main line average c-rig set up.
Just a thought and wanted to canvass the group
Football Jig rod vs. C-Rig Rod
Football Jig rod vs. C-Rig Rod
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Re: Football Jig rod vs. C-Rig Rod
I do both with the same rod, a custom Lamiglas Infinity 7'3" 4-power rod. I do fish lighter/finesse jigs with another rod, though.
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Re: Football Jig rod vs. C-Rig Rod
Yeah that what I’m thinkinghoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 12:55 pmI do both with the same rod, a custom Lamiglas Infinity 7'3" 4-power rod. I do fish lighter/finesse jigs with another rod, though.
I’m trying to find permanent employment for this 745 HP rod
Slapped on a SV103xs with 1016 spool and 16lb sunline sniper
I know I’m not good at fishing ledges with football jigs or really haven’t been able to find them so I think I’ll do that as it’s cooling off. Just may have one or two setups this being one. I will say that 1016 does rather well in the SV103xs
Thanks for the feedback
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Re: Football Jig rod vs. C-Rig Rod
I use a champion 804c for both football and Carolina rigging as well as lighter umbrella rigs. It handles all well in my opinion.