Whats the smallest fishing pole in the world?
bla b asked:
i wanna go bobber fishing and catch little bream but there not much of a fight… i wanna hook a fish on a reallly small rod so i can have a huge fight… and answers?
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i wanna go bobber fishing and catch little bream but there not much of a fight… i wanna hook a fish on a reallly small rod so i can have a huge fight… and answers?

August 28th, 2009 at 11:06 am
like, a legit fishing rod or a twig? lol. Try an ice fishing pole those things are dinky, but not very flexible either.
August 31st, 2009 at 8:53 pm
A good sized 4′6 or 5′ Ultra light rod will do good. That’s what I use.
Also, I’ve seen 2′ rods, I saw them at a Flea Market today. But you wouldn’t want one that short, see it would be too stout, you want a flexible rod such as a 4′6 or 5′. Hell crappie fisherman use 12′ rods.
September 4th, 2009 at 5:12 am
Backwater Charlie is right. If you want to really fight, then go with ultra light combos. Use 2 or 4 lb line, and then you will see how much fighting a little bream does.
September 6th, 2009 at 6:45 pm
I have a very short 24″ spinning rod used just for that purpose. I believe it’s rated for 1/2lb to 4lb test, but no more than 4lb test I’m sure, I have 2lb Stren on it though. This rod would be considered super ultra light.
I had actually bought it in hopes of using it for crappie around the marina docks on my home lake when they came close out of my float tube.
But of course, they stopped allowing tubes in the lake before I had a chance to use it for what I wanted it for. Stupid quagga mussels.
But I have used it for trout in emergencies (although I absolutely HATE and DESPISE trout). My dad and I went up to the lake one time and I had taken it along just to play with. It turns out the week before, CDFG had stocked trout and they were going ape up there. So all we had in the vehicle was bass tackle and that dinky little rod. So I tied on a tiny gold Kastmaster and tossed it out (surprisingly enough, I got some pretty good distance with it) and we each caught a limit of five 16-inch hatchery trout.
Honestly, those 1 1/2 pound trout felt so awesome on that little rod, it was like fighting a huge bass on heavier tackle, especially when they jumped and thrashed around.