People I cant Express the the changes you will see with any Kistler rod. You will feel at least 50% more bites and land more fish. Dont waste you ...

LTA II vs. LTA

Moderators: skeeter20i, ...LANCE...

LTA II vs. LTA

Postby jkskeet » 7/16/08 7:17am

i figured i would put this in this forum because you guys (and gals) have used the lta2's.. i have a lta7mh and i love it.. im looking into getting a lta2 7ft MH mainly for texas rig and jig fishing and i am wondering if it is worth the extra cash? And what makes it better than the already great lta? thanks... :D
jkskeet
 
Posts: 5
Joined: 7/16/08 7:14am

Postby skeeter20i » 7/16/08 8:18am

The LTX rods are lighter, and just a tad more sensitive to me than the LTA rods. The LTX rod is a good choice if you like the split grip handle, and super light weight rods. I love mine, and am sure you will also.
skeeter20i
 
Posts: 174
Joined: 1/2/08 10:38pm
Location: Louisiana

Postby SteveDB » 7/16/08 1:27pm

I have both the LTA and LTX in 7' MH. If you are thinking LTX for jigs I`d step it up to the 7' H action. The MH has a lighter action/power and IMHO would not handle jigs well.
SteveDB
 
Posts: 8
Joined: 7/16/08 1:15pm

Postby skeeter20i » 7/16/08 9:26pm

Your right Steve I forgot to mention that. Top fish a jig unless all you fish is 1/4oz jigs, you will be better off with a heavy action rod. Let us know if you have any more questions, or if you decide what model to get.
skeeter20i
 
Posts: 174
Joined: 1/2/08 10:38pm
Location: Louisiana

Postby jkskeet » 7/16/08 9:31pm

the 7'mh lta that i have is working excellent for my 1/4-1/2oz jigs and texas rigs so is the ltx gunna be different than that? around where i live and fish there isnt alot of major heavy cover if that makes a difference?some pads here and there but thats about it. thanks...
jkskeet
 
Posts: 5
Joined: 7/16/08 7:14am

Postby skeeter20i » 7/16/08 10:06pm

I prefer the LTX rods personally. The difference between the two rods is the LTA has a faster tip than the LTX. The LTX has the the split handle which I find gives the rod more sensitivity. I don't know the actual weights for each rod, but I find the LTX to be lighter than the LTA. They are both great rods, and are one of the most popular models.
skeeter20i
 
Posts: 174
Joined: 1/2/08 10:38pm
Location: Louisiana

Postby jkskeet » 7/17/08 9:20pm

for what i usually fish i decided to go with the 7'mh LTX and it should be here tomorrow.. cant wait, im sure i wont be disappointed.. if all else fails i might just have to get a heavy action also but that can be decided later after my wife gets used to this one :lol: ....thanks for all the input and help...... :D
jkskeet
 
Posts: 5
Joined: 7/16/08 7:14am

Postby skeeter20i » 7/17/08 10:16pm

No problem, I just got a new LTX 2 7' MH today. They are awsome rods, you wont be sorry you got it. Let us know how you like it after you try it out.
skeeter20i
 
Posts: 174
Joined: 1/2/08 10:38pm
Location: Louisiana

Postby jkskeet » 7/18/08 6:30am

will do!! :D
jkskeet
 
Posts: 5
Joined: 7/16/08 7:14am


Return to Helium 2 LTX Fishing Rods

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests

cron

Spread the word about Kistler!

Home  About Us  Forum  News  Contact 

Site Map  Bass Fishing  Fishing Reports 

Kistler Custom Fishing Rods | 30603 Beyette Rd | Magnolia, TX 77355 | Phone (281) 259-8033

© 2012 Kistler Custom Fishing Rods | Admin | Site by Paradigm

Site Ensemble CMS Copyright © 2012 Paradigm New Media, LLC. All rights reserved.