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What rod is the best for texas rig worms and bitsy bug jigs? I throw brush hogs also. I was looking at the senko special but I don't know if I want 7ft and I thought the tip might be too light. Any suggestions? Kistler rocks.
skeeter20i
5/6/09 8:55pm
I think the Senko rod would be ok for what you want to do.
bassmaster39
5/7/09 6:28am mag series
What do you think about the Alton Jones football head rod?
kistlero
5/7/09 11:04am
That model is virtually the same rod but shorter. The AJFHJ rod is very multi purpose. You'll end up ordering more for many techniques.
NoCompetition
5/8/09 9:28am MAGNESIUM ALTON JONES FOOTBALL HEAD
Hello,
I have had the AJFHJ rod for a couple of weeks and its awsome. The action is perfect, sensitivity is unbelievable and the price makes this a excellent buy. This is also a great rod for all soft plastic's along with jigs and senkos. Like Trey said you will end up ordering more, I know I will. Tight Lines.
Rob Bogin
Jewalston
5/12/09 11:49pm
Yes, you will order more. It's an addiction. I have 21 LTA's at last count, that are kept company by 1 Magnesium and 5 of the discontinued Graphite Plus Series. Simply put, Trey has designed the lightest, most sensitive and responsive rods on the market.
lollaraBink
10/9/09 11:46am Magnesium series
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