“Finesse” Jig rod
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“Finesse” Jig rod
Hey guys, just wanting some input into what guys are using for throwing “Finesse” jigs. Now I put a quote in because when I’m talking Finesse I’m meaning more of a Mike Iaconelli mini flip 3/8-1/2oz, OutKast Feider stealth Jig in 3/8-1/2, or anything similar. I will occasionally go down to a 1/4oz but very rarely. I am also throwing these mainly in grass (milfoil and coontail) usually anywhere from 12-25ft of water and the weeds are pretty thick up here in MN in those situations. The jigs I use tend to have a little more stout hook vs a standard Finesse Jig but not to the point of being a full flipping style hook on them. I am planning on trying braid this upcoming season so wanting something more along the lines of a mod fast to fast, nothing in the extra fast range.
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Re: “Finesse” Jig rod
What is your budget? And is there a brand of rods that you favor?
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Re: “Finesse” Jig rod
I use them quite often so not a big deal on budget but would like to keep under $400, no brand preference, really only criteria is the mod fast to fast action and over 7’ since I am fishing fairly deep water and want the extra line pickup.
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Re: “Finesse” Jig rod
What you need to find is an older model Falcon Cara T7 Finesse jig rod(not the 2019 rod). If you don't like cork or the ACS seat, there was a Clark Wendlandt signature series, same blank, but with the ECS seat and EVA grips. Sensitivity is great, the rods are durable and lightweight. rated 3/16 to 5/8 oz, and those ratings are true. I fished a 1/2 oz. jig plus beaver, and it handled it well enough for me, even in hydrilla and in 20 ft of wood-choked water. I seriously miss those 2 rods!
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Re: “Finesse” Jig rod
Finesse rod and heavy vegetation usually don't go together. Your going to have to be careful if you pull a bass out of the lake with a big wad of millfoil with a finesse rod. I like the Dobyns DX 795 Flip when I'm fishing jigs in heavy milfoil. It has enough tip to pitch 3/8 oz more so 1/2 oz jigs but stout enough to pull a bass out with a big wad of weeds.
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Re: “Finesse” Jig rod
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Re: “Finesse” Jig rod
For thick MN weeds, I think you will have a hard time finding a rod light enough for the finesse jigs but stout enough to rip them from weeds. My Kistler 6'8" LMHF Helium3 is a great candidate for your search, but ripping things from weeds sometimes takes a little force, since the tip is pretty soft. Super sensitive rod though. If you want to meet up and put your reel(s) on it (or the 6'9MHXF) to see how it feels and flexes, I'd be happy to let you try it out. Just shoot me a PM.
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Re: “Finesse” Jig rod
Sounds to me like what you need is a MH/F-XF jig rod like this:
https://tackletrap.com/index.php?main_p ... s_id=10715
https://tackletrap.com/index.php?main_p ... s_id=10715
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Re: “Finesse” Jig rod
It’s a good rod and I think it would be perfect for what he’s looking for. The 6’8” of the same power would be a good choice too!!
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Re: “Finesse” Jig rod
First of all, neither of those jigs are finesse. Those are compact jigs, a very different animal, a regular jig with a compact profile. A 7/16oz Eakins jig is a finesse jig, lighter hook and thinner skirt, this is a big difference so you don't need a finesse jig rod. For what you want to do I think the Loomis IMX-Pro 854C JWR will work perfectly. It is a fast action rod with plenty of power without being a broom stick, and to be honest most of the Loomis offerings in a 4 power will serve your needs well.
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Re: “Finesse” Jig rod
Thank you, I was struggling when I was posting to find the word compact haha, for some reason only the word Finesse came to mind but yes you are correct I am talking compact jigs. Thanks everyone for the suggestions and there are a few I am going to check out.
Re: “Finesse” Jig rod
smalljaw wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2019 4:39 amFirst of all, neither of those jigs are finesse. Those are compact jigs, a very different animal, a regular jig with a compact profile. A 7/16oz Eakins jig is a finesse jig, lighter hook and thinner skirt, this is a big difference so you don't need a finesse jig rod. For what you want to do I think the Loomis IMX-Pro 854C JWR will work perfectly. It is a fast action rod with plenty of power without being a broom stick, and to be honest most of the Loomis offerings in a 4 power will serve your needs well.
Thanks for pointing that out. So many jig labels these days.
Than you have the infamous megabass swim jig with the blade in it only it’s not a swim jig with a blade on it after you get bit. It’s a pretend jig. As in once you loose the blade pretend that you didn’t spend $11 on a normal swim jig
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Re: “Finesse” Jig rod
Agreed, especially if a trailer is added. Just grab a MH jig stick and go to work.smalljaw wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2019 4:39 amFirst of all, neither of those jigs are finesse. Those are compact jigs, a very different animal, a regular jig with a compact profile. A 7/16oz Eakins jig is a finesse jig, lighter hook and thinner skirt, this is a big difference so you don't need a finesse jig rod. For what you want to do I think the Loomis IMX-Pro 854C JWR will work perfectly. It is a fast action rod with plenty of power without being a broom stick, and to be honest most of the Loomis offerings in a 4 power will serve your needs well.