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Rod recomendations for a JawJacker

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ice papa:
What rods are a good fit for a JawJacker. I'll be using it for walleyes.

Whytie:
https://www.purefishing.com/dock-runner-spinning-combo-1454371

Enough snap to hook through the mouth and enough bend to keep them pinned. I'd suggest swapping out the reel for a better one but they have handled a few 5lb walleye well but the drag does slip.

hardwater diehard:

--- Quote from: Whytie on Oct 18, 2022, 05:03 PM ---https://www.purefishing.com/dock-runner-spinning-combo-1454371

Enough snap to hook through the mouth and enough bend to keep them pinned. I'd suggest swapping out the reel for a better one but the have handled a few 5lb walleye well but the drag does slip.

--- End quote ---

Agreed the rod is a good inexpensive choice ...reel is clunky ...I got mine at my local Walmart .

Baetis62:
The Dock Runner Rod is good. Suggest you toss the reel.  I have a couple that I cut down for use in the flip when fishing for Lakers but on my Jacker setups for trout I actually like the Jaw Jacker Rods.

Iceassin:
If I were to start over on my Jackers, I'd go with either the Wally Perca or Rippineyes.

https://twobrothersinnovations.com/elliott-rods/ice-rods/

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