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Postby pool4pro » 4/6/06 9:18pm

I have finally decided that I am going to try the Mg Carolina rig rod for swimming jigs. After much consideration, research, and a ton of questions I have come to the conclusion that this might be the right rod for the job.
Now however, I have decided to order one more rod before tournament season starts.
I want a 7' rod that I will use primarely for throwing soft plastics, senko's, worms, lizards and tubes (for the most part) I usually don't use much more than 1/4oz on these applications and will be using 14lb mono most of the time. I want a rod that is going to have backbone for pulling fish out of cover, but I dont want it to be a broom stick. I want a softer tip but still fast (I know I'm asking for a lot there) I want a very accurate rod. Just for reference, The backbone on my 69APCMH is about right but I would like the 7' to have a bit softer tip.I would purchase this rod from any of the rod line ups except the LTX's (would love to have one, just a little out of my price range right now)
I appreciate anyones input.
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Postby creationfish » 4/7/06 10:41am

I agree with Cal. The He70MC is the one. :D

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Postby Lightninrod » 4/7/06 6:31pm

DITTO(got 4 of them)................or, the LTA Helium 7' Medium Heavy 8) ....which I havn't used.


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Postby teambass » 4/10/06 9:15am

Hello,

I would recommend the MgSWMH70( senko special ) or the Helium 70MHLTA. Both would be excellent for soft plastics/worms and both will be able to get the bass out of cover easily.

Good fishing,

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agree.....

Postby TZX200 » 4/11/06 12:17pm

I use the HE70MHLTA, I use it stricktly for senkos, jigs, and soft plastics.
it has a super fast tip and tons of backbone. :D
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Postby Compa » 4/11/06 10:20pm

You will not regret going with the He70MHC. This rod will will be perfect for the things you want to do with it including throwing 1/4oz buzzbaits and Spooks. To me the He70MHC is the all purpose rod.
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