
Originally Posted by
crappiepappy
Bob ... you will definitely get more distance with a longer rod. You'll get even more distance, on top of that, if you match it up with a reel that isn't UL. To get even better distance, you'll want to use a line that's limp & yet still provides good strength characteristics.
I'm primarily a jig slinger, too. I use rods in lengths from 5ft to 8ft, though most of my casting is done with 7' & 8' rods. My 5'-6' rods are generally used for shooting docks, or close range casting. My reels range from UL's to Shimano Spirex 2000 & Mitchell 308X's. My line is 4lb test mono ... Mr Crappie Super Hi-vis (USA made version) & Stren Gold. If I were using clear/blu line ... BPS Excel isn't a bad choice. But, since I'm a line watcher, I prefer the hi-vis lines. (I mentioned the Mr Crappie line as "USA made", because the current line is being made in China ... and reports are that it's not as good)
Your rods should be IM6, at least. Bionic Blades are IM8, & I will admit that I have one that does double duty (Crappie/Bass) with a quick change of line spools. But, mine is a 7' Med action ... so, a med light or light action may not be that bad of a choice.
Ask any Crappie angler (or any angler, for that matter) what brands they recommend .... and you'll get answers that range all over the chart. And, come to think of it, since my fishing outfits are a hodgepodge of brands & sizes ... I'd be hard pressed to narrow it down, much, myself ... LOL !!!
... Pappy