Top products from r/MicroFishing
We found 6 product mentions on r/MicroFishing. We ranked the 5 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. uxcell Traveling 9 Sections Telescopic Pole Fishing Fisherman Tool Rod 2.5M Orange
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 2
UPC: 610256013183Made using the highest quality materialsTested for reliability and qualityUsed by professionals worldwideUltra-premium-grade cork grip; special design on handle, more comfortable
3. Cotton Swab Box in Acrylic
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Made with durable crystal clear acrylic.Can hold up to 150 fresh cotton swabs.Swing open top offers easy access to swabs.Helps keep swabs tidy clean and ready to use.Crystal clear acrylic leaves cotton swabs on display.
4. Shakespeare Wonderpole Spinning Rod
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Spinning ModelThree-piece 10'0" rodIncludes spare rubber cap on polesLine keeper and flourescent colored tipPerfect actions for bream and crappie
5. Shakespeare UGLYDR36PDQ Ugly Stik Dock Runner Spinning Combo
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
36 inch ugly stik rodCork and EVA grips with twist lock reel seatsPre-spooled with 6 pound line30 size spinning reelUgly tech construction with a combination of graphite and fiberglass to create a strong, yet sensitive rod
Walmart has a $10 ugly stick combo with a Shakespeare reel
Rod: main reason I bought the combo, it's great
Reel : cheap Chinese reel, but works
Line : supppper cheap. I replaced it the next day with triline xt 4lb line
Here it is on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076PNZSY7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_o0yjDbWZ986AC
I have 10 other fishing rod and reel combos, where the cheapest setup was $150. So, buying a $10 combo was weird, but I'll be dammed if I'm happy with it.
I'll eventually replace the reel with a Pflueger 20x reel, but not until this one gives me issues
As for lures, my suggestion is to not use anything with a tail. I realized the micro fish were biting the end of the tail on my jig heads. So, make sure your lure has the hook at the end
Best suggestion I can give you is to buy a pair of waders. I find creeks and wade through it.
If you wade, try and start at the bottom of the creek and walk up stream. If you walk down steam, the mud you disturb will make the water hard to see through
This is the one I have.
When I bought it it was only $9. Now they are listed for way too much. It broke the first time I took it out on a little Brook trout. I repaired it and have used it several times since then. I also added a holder for the line and made a little cloth case for it. All in I have maybe $12 invested in the whole set up. Its fun but I'm sure I would be laughed out of the room by any serious tenkara guy.
I use old fly 4wt fly line as the level line and made a short furled leader. I can take pictures of the modifications I've made and upload them if you are interested.
Hmm, I've got the book that could do it but I'm pretty sure it's at my parents house in little rock.
I use a crappie extendable pole (Shakespeare Three-Piece Wonder 1 Lite Rod, 10-Feet https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001H2YLSW/ref=cm_sw_r_apa_pefExbKNMMRR0) and they have two things on it that you can wrap your line and hook around and it will stay there.
I've used this q-tip holder.
Edit: Fixed link.
I use this and love it especially for the price.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005SO6GTW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_o2rRCbWRE9ZXX