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    I have a chance to go smallmouth fishing for the first time, and I want to know what rod weight is appropriate. Will I be under equipped with a 5 wt.? Many people in Texas, where I live, suggest an 8 wt. or larger for any kind of bass, but I prefer casting a lighter rod if possible. In your opinion, what is the ideal length and weight for smallmouth fishing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcblackmon View Post
    I have a chance to go smallmouth fishing for the first time, and I want to know what rod weight is appropriate. Will I be under equipped with a 5 wt.? Many people in Texas, where I live, suggest an 8 wt. or larger for any kind of bass, but I prefer casting a lighter rod if possible. In your opinion, what is the ideal length and weight for smallmouth fishing?

    Thanks,

    John
    For all around smallie fishing I like the 7wgt the best. Backbone when you need it but sensitive for smallies species as well. On larger water the 8 would do you well, but if you're going to mix differnet size bodies of water take a look at a 7.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jcblackmon View Post
    I have a chance to go smallmouth fishing for the first time, and I want to know what rod weight is appropriate. Will I be under equipped with a 5 wt.? Many people in Texas, where I live, suggest an 8 wt. or larger for any kind of bass, but I prefer casting a lighter rod if possible. In your opinion, what is the ideal length and weight for smallmouth fishing?

    Thanks,

    John

    IMO, an 8 wt is overkill for smallies. I usually use either a 6 or 7. Depending on what you plan on throwing at them, a five weight is not out of the question (I've caught quite a few on a 5.) It'll definitely handle the fish, but not necessarily the size bugs you want to throw.

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    In my part of Texas I mostly cast a 6 wt. Its a little overkill for some of the pan fish and smaller bass but when you hook up on that 3 or 4 pounder lurking in the stumps your glad you have it. Another plus is it cast better in our typical windy conditions. With the exception of a day here or there the wind is constant in south Texas. One day from the north west , next day from the south east. I prefer casting a 4 wt. when I can. For me light rod plus big fish equals fun fishing. Just my opinion.

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    A six weight I think is about the best all-around rod for smallies. You can get by with a 5 weight, depending on the size flies you're planning on throwing. If you're fishing a smaller creek, with smaller fish, and can get away with throwing smaller flies, then a 5 weight will do just fine.

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    I use a 5 line with a 7 foot fiberglass rod and I throw some pretty big flies. My favorite stream isn't that big but I still get some casts out 50 feet or better. Works well for me and while I'm not bragging some of the smallies are in the 18-20 inch range.

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    I prefer a 6wt, which will handle the larger fish well enough. The only reasons to go heavier would be to throw large, wind resistant bugs, or if you are fishing a fairly windy river. For small stream smallies, I often fish a 4wt.
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    If I had to choose only one rod, it would be a 7wt. But variety is nice, so I fish with a fast 6wt for topwater poppers, etc and a fast 8wt for heavy, large weighted streamers.
    I used to think anything above a 6wt was overkill for river smallies, but not anymore. I fish a river that has a canyon-like feature and the wind coming up the canyon is a normal visitor. Puls, heavy weighted streamers, big flies, are commonly thrown too, and the 8wt excels. The rod weight is not necessarily for the fish but for throwing the big, weighted flies. I've worked my arm off before trying to throw big heavy flies on the 6wt when a 8wt will make your day alot easier. Of course I'm usually fishing from a cataraft and carrying 2 rods at the ready is no problem. If I had to choose only one, it would be in the middle, a 7wt.
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    I think it pretty much depends the type of water you are fishing and the size of flys you intend to throw. I tend to use a 6wt if the wind is not too bad and I am fishing a #6 or below. If the wind is strong or if I am using bigger flys, then the 8wt gets the nod. I think you also need to consider how big the fish are. Since all my smallie fishing is catch and release, I want to get em landed and released.

    However I think Bob C may be spot on when it comes to the 7wt. I don't own one but have been seriously considering getting a 7.

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    I have to concur with Bob on the 7wt. Good all round rod for bass bugs and decent fish.

    As for length my choice is 9ft. I recently picked up a 7wt 4pc 9ft rod specifically for smallies .............just another opinion.

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