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Senko special questions

Postby JerryT » 2/19/05 11:50am

hey guys im new here so go easy.Got here through your BBC banner.Have heard so many great things about these rods i guess its time to try one myself.

I throw a lot of soft plastics,light jigs and grubs,Is the senko special the way to go or is there a better rod.Seems i have a bad habit of always over sizing my rods.Most of my rods are 7 foot medium heavy and i wonder if im missing the boat here.

And my other question is does the Senko special come in Spinning or only in casting?? You know us Yankee's cant throw a senko on a casting rod :roll:
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actually!

Postby TZX200 » 2/20/05 2:43am

The senko rod is a great rod and can be used for many applications including soft jerkbaits, rip baits, texa rig, and light jigs up to 3/8 ounce. its a very versatile rod that is well made with high end components, light, sensitive and the finest quality and craftsmanship that a company can offer. YOU CANT FIND A BETTER ROD FOR THE $. yes only baitcast right now but changes could be coming? aslo the helium 6'9" MH APC is the most awesome rod built. can throw almost anything on it. finest materials and crafstmanship and you will not find a better rod period. take a look and you wont be sorry! call Clifford or Trey and they will take care of you.
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Postby Lightninrod » 2/20/05 7:47am

JerryT: Welcome to our family :) .

It's funny you mentioned "yankees" as I did too in this post yesterday. Yes, you can throw a 5", weightless Senko with a baitcaster as that's all I use. My favorite Helium is the HE70MC and that rod matched with a decent reel will allow me to throw a Senko a 'country mile'(that's a fer piece for you yankees) :lol: . In any case, I'd get the longest, Medium weight Helium that whatever reel you use will fit.

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Postby JerryT » 2/20/05 11:37pm

Thanks for the welcome and the advice guys.I do use cranking rods a lot,Mostly for spinner bait,buzzbait,Hard baits and heavy jigs/grubs ext..But when it comes to the application i want to use this rod for a cranking rod just wont do..I need good sensitve spinning rod for skiping senko's into really tight area's..Not matter what combo i have tried i just cant do that with a cranking rod
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Postby Lightninrod » 2/22/05 9:51am

Now I understand---"skipping Senkos". I'd still get the Medium action Helium; this one. It handles lighter-weight baits well as well as other tasks too.

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