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mag small swimbait special question

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mag small swimbait special question

Postby brushoggn » 9/22/09 3:25pm

i just picked up the 7'3" mag swimbait special and was wondering what else this rod would be good for other than a small swimbait. i know these rods are technique spacific but i like the length and action of this rod any suggestions?
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Postby kistlero » 9/22/09 5:04pm

I'll tell you what...this rod is such an all purpose stick! Anything and everything! Simple as that really. Go try it and let me know if you agree. Enjoy!
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Postby mattbassmaster » 9/24/09 3:26pm

dont let the name fool you, this is my go to rod for almost every application including small swimbaits, senkos, t-rigs ,cranks, spinnerbaits, lipless crankbaits,power shots and topwaters.
(especially jigs and worms.)



More on power shot(great for when get off a jig)
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Postby brushoggn » 9/25/09 1:45pm

hey man thanks alot i figured it'd be good for other applications that require this rods length and backbone. it really does have a nice action to it. can't wait till i can afford one of their helium rods i hear they're incredible. thanks for droppin some knowledge!
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Postby goober » 11/18/09 9:19am

i like this rod for frogs also, it has a great tip on it but also has great back bone. going to be getting two more in fact.
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Postby brushoggn » 11/18/09 3:04pm

goober wrote:i like this rod for frogs also, it has a great tip on it but also has great back bone. going to be getting two more in fact.

yeah im using this as my froggin rod...perfect for that. any topwater really
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Postby Tony Lain » 11/18/09 8:27pm

Saw this post and had to chime in. I use this rod for tossing one ounce spinner baits and big one ounce top water walking baits. In fact if you did not see my other post, just caught a twenty-five pounder Striper with this rod last Sunday, and it handled that big beast with one problems. One of the best Mag TS rods in that series. TL
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Postby brushoggn » 11/19/09 12:32pm

Tony Lain wrote:Saw this post and had to chime in. I use this rod for tossing one ounce spinner baits and big one ounce top water walking baits. In fact if you did not see my other post, just caught a twenty-five pounder Striper with this rod last Sunday, and it handled that big beast with one problems. One of the best Mag TS rods in that series. TL

wow. i cant imagine fightin that. i 've caught a 13 pound striper and that one almost spooled me twice. didnt catch it on topwater though, that must have been quite an explosion on the surface! good to know. i'll give that a shot
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Postby goober » 11/22/09 12:19am

ok guys. i went out on beaver lake yesterday with my buddy and we caught 4 strippers. 3 of which were about 12 or 13 and one that was 8 or 9. all of them were on the small swimbait rod. WOW is all i can say. i didn't believe it could be done but WOW (once again) no problems with the rod at all. GREAT ROD. i caught three on 14lbs xps floro with a curado 200e7. great setup. THANKS Trey for some great products.
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Postby Bassn101 » 1/5/10 12:29am

Wow you guys have me excited, I just picked this rod up from Kistler today and can not wait to fish it. Great info and it helps a lot, Thanks
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Postby WCCT » 2/2/10 12:36pm

I need to get a couple of new rods. I am needing a rod for pitching light creature baits and a rod for my football jigs. I fish mostly for smallmouth with 1/2 to 3/4 football heads with a hula grub and have been using a 7' MH rod. This has been great, but I ended up getting rid of both those rods to complete my Kistler line up. Do you guys think this small swimbait rod would fit in this situation? I like the length of this rod. I am going to stick with the Magnesium line up for these two rods because I need to save my money for a new Z-Bone for the future. Thanks.
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Postby kistlero » 2/2/10 2:13pm

I would suggest the MGSWSB70. We do not make the 7'3" model any longer.
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mag small swimbait special question

Postby seashalburb » 6/17/11 6:06am

Is that Mag the UK or US edition? Could I get it in Australia when Im over there in November you think??
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Postby kistlero » 6/21/11 4:41pm

US and yes sir
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