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I used to wade creeks when I was younger and got away from fishing all together over the years. I’m going to try to get back into it so need a new Ultra light /Light action set up. I used to use a 5ft. Ultra light so I’m guessing 5’ or 5 1/2 ft is plenty. I don’t need anything super expensive so any suggestions on something that’s light and sensitive and durable under $100 ? How about the Ugly Stick Elite or GX2?
Mainly for Small Mouth and Black and later White bass.

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I use a Falcon Bucoo ultralight for panfishing / bass fishing on creeks.


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Think i bought it on sale @ academy for $50.

Ugly stiks are great rods also.

I’ve got several paired with 2000 and 2500 size plueger presidents for creek fishing.


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The UL Ugly Stik is a pretty good value.

The Shakespeare Micros aren't bad, and they're so cheap it's not a crying affair if one breaks. I use one of those in 5'6"L for a lot of my small river/creek fishing. The 4'6" UL version is a bit whippy for my tastes, but not quite noodle-ish, so it kinds falls into a spot I don't really use much.

I've got one of the blue BPS Graphites in 5'6"L I use for pitching small beetle spins and spoons and such, but I don't think it is really that much better over the Shakespeare to justify the increase in price... $50 vs $17

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Yeah I don’t like real whippy Rods either but would like a softer tip and some backbone at least half way up the Rod.

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I’ve been looking up some rods and reading some reviews and it looks like a lot of complaints that the newer UGLY STICK rods have stainless guides that get grooves worn into them from the line. Maybe no Ugly Stick for me.

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Originally Posted by nuguy
I’ve been looking up some rods and reading some reviews and it looks like a lot of complaints that the newer UGLY STICK rods have stainless guides that get grooves worn into them from the line. Maybe no Ugly Stick for me.

I’m curious did those reviews that were negative mention the type of line used? The lighter braid line sure seems “sharp” to me? I’ve always used mono with no trouble tho maybe the newer guides are cheaper?
I have a couple ugly sticks that I carry along for clients to use and the darn things are nearly indestructible, but again mono only and they are older rods.

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Yes I believe they mentioned using braided line. I’ll be using mono or fluorocarbon so guess it will be fine.

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I wish they still made the Zebco rhino.

Tough like the ugly stik.


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I picked up a Pfleuger combo a couple years ago with a Presidential reel and 1-piece 5’6” light action IM8 rod which has been awesome for trout & smalllies. Took it out this morning and the little smallies I catch regularly on my favorite river (6-15”) feel great on it.

I run 8 lb spider wire with an 8 lb fluro leader uni-knotted in and I haven’t noticed any issue w/ the tip-eye.

https://www.amazon.com/Pflueger-PRESSP-President-Spinning-Fishing/dp/B074WHZ8QJ/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?c=ts&keywords=Fishing+Rod+%26+Reel+Combos&qid=1654374158&refinements=p_89%3APflueger&s=hunting-fishing&sr=1-2&ts_id=3409791

I have a Berkley 5- or 5’6” 2-piece UL I got for $40 at a local shop for trout fishing but I’ve not used it much.

https://www.amazon.com/Berkley-BSLR502UL-Lightning-Spinning-Rod/dp/B074WJF1CY/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?crid=2C3PP75POTWX5&keywords=berkley+lightning+rod+spinning+ultralight&qid=1654374313&sprefix=berkley+lightning+rod+spinning+ultra+light%2Caps%2C123&sr=8-4

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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
I wish they still made the Zebco rhino.

Tough like the ugly stik.
Zebco is all chinese junk now. What a shame

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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
I wish they still made the Zebco rhino.

Tough like the ugly stik.

When did they quit making those? I had bought one just a year or two ago. It ended up being a bit heavy for my liking though, so I sold it to a friend.

The old Zebco Pro Staff rods were good stuff. I still have one from when I was a kid that I keep around as a spare for the rare occasion that I bring someone fishing and they don't have their own rods.

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Yeah I read that AllStar Rods are China Rods now too. I still have one of their 5 1/2 “ pistol grip classics from probably 23 years ago.

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Originally Posted by nuguy
Yeah I read that AllStar Rods are China Rods now too. I still have one of their 5 1/2 “ pistol grip classics from probably 23 years ago.

I think academy sports owns the all star brand now...

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I wish they still made the Zebco rhino.

Tough like the ugly stik.

When did they quit making those? I had bought one just a year or two ago. It ended up being a bit heavy for my liking though, so I sold it to a friend.

The old Zebco Pro Staff rods were good stuff. I still have one from when I was a kid that I keep around as a spare for the rare occasion that I bring someone fishing and they don't have their own rods.

May still make them.. haven’t seen any at the Walmarks


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I’ve seen some good ratings on some cheaper OKUMA spinning rods. Anyone using one of those?

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Just say "no" to the Ugly Stik idea. Shimano makes a couple nice ones in the UL 5 and 1/2 footers and they go from $40-$60

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I just looked at our Walmart and all they had in Ugly Sticks under 6’ was a 4,6”” GS2 for $50. A little too short I think. What Model Shimano you using?

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4'6" is too short. I used a couple 4'9" inches for a couple years, switched to 5'5" and instantly got a tad more casting distance and accuracy. My current Shimano is a " Clarus" # CSS-56UL-2A...Its a few years old now so Im not sure if they still make it or have a comparable model replacing it. Ive got a couple Daiwa 5'6" around here, and they sell for about the same. Ugly sticks just don't have the action or feel.


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Ugly Stiks in general are a little mushy for artificials, but they make great bait drowners.

If you want pure fun, it's hard to beat an old school glass noodle, but they are really heavy for their size. The sensitivity isn't great with them, but you'll probably never break one unless you step on it, and a 2# fish feels like you're fighting a blue whale on one.

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Wandering past and noticed this thread. I LOVE fishing creeks, including the small brushy ones. Odd man out but I prefer a long rod for brushy creeks.

8 1/2’ spin and 9’ fly rod, and on the brushy creeks, NEVER cast. I may pendulum a bait or dunk it on 2 or 3 feet of line, but mostly I use the rod length to poke the rod tip to the spot I want to place a bait or lure, with the lure reeled to the rod tip. Then let out line by the inch down into the water, under logs, into holes, etc. I often poke the rod tip to the depth I expect a trout to be holding, upstream a few feet, and then pull out line to drift the bait downstream to right in front of his nose. 23 inch rainbow from a bathtub size pocket is my personal best with these tactics.

Traveling through the brush is the hard part, either poking the rod tip ahead through a hole my bod will go through, or trailing it behind me. Either way the line and hook has to be secured tightly to the rod. I use light rods but fairly heavy leader, to yank fish out from under logjams, etc. When you come to an open gravel bar where you can roll cast or maybe even backcast, you will think you are in heaven!

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I’ve been looking up Rods and so far it looks like

(1) FALCON BUCOO 5’9” ML $40.00 - read several reviews of them breaking in half on little fish or first use.

(2) LEWS WALLY MARSHALL SPEED SHOOTER 5’6” $43.00

(3) LEWS WALLY MARSHALL CLASSIC 5’6”. $54.00

(4) ACC CRAPPIE STIX GREEN 5’ or 5’6” lite $70.00

(5) TOD HUCKABEE SIX SHOOTER 6’ ML $100.00

(6) TEMPLE FORK PANFISH ROD 5’6” UL $100.00

(7) SHIMANO CONVERGENCE, CLARUS etc….$30-$50

(8)DAIWA CROSSFIRE 5’6” UL $30.00

Anyone have experience with any of these or know the good and bad about any of them? It’s a little overwhelming.

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