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HE76HC or HE70HC for pitching 1/4 & 3/8oz jigs??

Postby Utreelman » 8/31/04 4:25pm

I'm looking one of these rods just for pitching & flipping smaller jigs, but the lure weight ratings of these rods are 1/2oz-1oz and was wondering if these rods are going to be a bit too stout, or are these rods light enough for fishing smaller jigs??? I'm fishing 3 MBR783GLX rods now for these jigs, but want some extra length and dont want (need) to spend the $$$ on another GLX.

So I guess in short, am I on the right track here, or should I look at another rod that would be better suited for what I'm after.. I just wish I could get my hands on these rods to feel one instead of buying blind.... :? :?
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Postby Lightninrod » 8/31/04 7:03pm

Welcome UT! As to feeling one before you buy; I bought my first sight-unseen. Fished with it(caught and landed 8 Bass on a 1/2oz buzzbait with that rod that one afternoon.) and ordered my second Helium(HE70MC) the next day!

Since you want a rod to pitch 1/4-3/8oz jigs, I'm going to recommend one of http://www.kistlerrods.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=HE76MC&Category_Code=he-crank-bait-series-fishing-rods these. I have three of them but in the 7' length. I absolutely love them and use them for many different tchniques, including topwater, spinnerbaits, cranks, hard/soft jerkbaits, and pitchin' a jig(up to 1/2oz.) IMO, they would be a better choice for your needs than the HC's. They would 'handle' those lighter jigs but still have the 'grunt' to pull a Bass out of cover.

I have one HC and one EHC, both 7',6"ers. I use them for pitchin' heavier jigs, swimbaits, and C-rigging.

I agree with SD on the longer, the better but we "agree to disagree" on the actions.........sometimes :wink:

Dan
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Location?

Postby AustinBass » 8/31/04 8:04pm

Where are you located? Maybe someone close to you can show you the rod. The He76H is the rod for what you want!
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Postby Ranger361 » 8/31/04 8:45pm

I use the 7'H for all my needs....it all depends on what rod length you are most comfortable with. The 7'6" has too soft of a tip for me...but others love it. Make it even easier BUY ONE OF BOTH!!!! :P
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Postby Utreelman » 9/1/04 9:16am

Wow! Thanks for the warm welcome guys, and I appreciate the insight you have given me.. I love my GLX rods, but I need some rods to fish waters where I will be flipping alot more (I dont flip now), and with bigger fish like at Clear lake, and the Delta in CA and maybe Mexico... I tend to favor a softer tip because I think it helps detect fish better, I just think you can feel the extra weight of a pressure bight better so in that respect, I'll probably lean towards the 76HC, and will probably follow it up with a 76XHC.

I've fished the MBR844-GLX, and thought it to be a great rod but wished for a bit of extra length. I had a FSR905GLX flippin stick but it was WAY too much rod for what I do, and even the GLX was so heavy that after 2 hours fishing it my arms got so tired I had to switch rods! So the GLX flippin stick is gone, and I'll soon be fishing my new Heliums... Thanks for the input guys!!
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Postby Keith Amerson » 9/2/04 11:29pm

I would have to suggest the He76HC. It is the best rod that I have ever owned and I have two of them. I use them for all my flippn' and pitchn' plus they are awesome for a carolina rig. I use them for 1/4 to 1/2 oz jigs and the rod is for me absolutely perfect. If you like a soft tip, this is definitely the rod for you. I think it's the one feature of the rod that I like the best. Great rod that you'll be proud to own. Actually, you'll probably want two of them.
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