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Postby sdfd504 » 7/19/04 9:12pm

Has anybody used this rod and what do you think about it. I have ordered this rod and was wondering if you have used it with either senkos or flukes?
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Postby Lightninrod » 7/20/04 7:25am

sd: I think your Bocagrip is reading light? That Bass is over 3lbs :? .

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Postby MNBASSER » 7/20/04 9:57am

I have two of the he70mhc, I use one for worming on weed lines and the other for sluggo type baits, the rods work excellent for both applications!
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Postby MNBASSER » 7/20/04 9:58am

I have two of the he70mhc, I use one for worming on weed lines and the other for sluggo type baits, the rods work excellent for both applications!
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Postby swelbo1 » 7/20/04 12:30pm

I also have 2 of the he70mh I threw a weightless fluke with one this past weekend and it did awesome and I did catch one a little less than 3 lb. I also throw crankbaits with with this because it has a fast tip and good backbone. It really does well with DD22's and DD14's, I love this rod. I have noticed some saltwater guys using this for specks and reds
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Postby MNBASSER » 7/20/04 1:49pm

MY PARTNER CAUGHT SOME FISH ON A POP-R THIS PAST WEEKEND PRE-FISHING FOR A TOURNAMENT SO I PLAN ON TYING ONE ON THE HE70MH, I THINK IT WILL WORK WELL.
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Postby Lightninrod » 7/20/04 7:09pm

SD: The 70MC is a topwater TOOL! Do it young man and you will be in Bass Heaven..................................if you get bit :wink: .

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Postby sdfd504 » 7/20/04 9:05pm

Well I used the new rod today and WOW it is so light. I didn't catch any fish but had alot of hits. They just didn't want the fluke today. I will say another Kistler will be in my future.
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HE70MH

Postby Larry » 7/20/04 9:55pm

I own two of the 7' MH rods and use them for texas rigged soft plastic baits, finesse jigs, and super flukes.

I have been using a 6'6" Mark Tyler MH for pop-r's, buzzbaits, and spinnerbaits. It is time to try the He70MH for these applications and I will post what I find.
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Postby sdfd504 » 7/21/04 12:43am

Well first I have to get a new reel for the Helium and after I get the reel I will maybe look at the 7'0MC to either replace my fluke rod that I have now or replace a crankbait rod.
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