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Help with new pitching/flipping rod!

Postby Hoss05 » 4/10/05 2:12pm

I am wanting to get a second rod for flipping and pitching and am considering getting my first Kistler. I don't want to take the plunge on a Helium just yet, so I might get a Graphite Plus. My question is: What are the differences (action, power, weight, etc.) between the Slop and Frog rod and the 7'6" H one piece flipping stick?

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Postby MNBASSER » 4/12/05 7:52am

Hoss05,

The two rods you refer to are going to be very similar, they both are heavy power with fast action and are rated for 1/4oz to 1oz. I have the 7'6" one piece flippin rod and it is very light and sensitive. Go with the KFS76, the extra 3 inches will not make much of a weight difference and will give you extra leverage for pulling fish from heavy cover.
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Postby bcbasser » 4/21/05 2:49pm

Hoss....don't mess around...go with the LTA you will not be sorry!! You will be pleased with the light sensitive feel!! Once ya go blue you don't go back!! :lol:
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