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| John M
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10/14/09 6:02pm difference in rods? APPLICATIONS? |
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I currently own a 7'8" magnesium all day flipping rod ad I 'm looking to add another flippin rod to my arsenal. Leaning towards something a little different,maybe an LTA . Curious about the telescoping 7'6" and 7"11"models. Also the question of action needed is questionable . Under consideration is med heavy,heavy,extra heavy. Looking for a rod that will have a additional applications than just a flippin and pichin rod for tubes,jigs,creaturebaits,worms.
Any recommendations on the rods in question or expanding use of the mag 7'8"all day flippin rod greatly appreciated.
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| CRANKINSMALLIES
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10/15/09 6:07am |
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If you like the Mag's you are going to love the LTA's they are lighter and more sensitive in my opinion. I have both of the LTA's listed and they both have their place. The 7'-6" is an awesome flipping stick but also can be used for other applications. I use mine for pitching a tube, senkos, swimbaits, and flippin the thick stuff. The 7'-11" flippin stick is mainly for workin the thick stuff but also makes a great swimbait rod when you want to go for the big ones. If I was looking for an all around rod for multiple actions I would purchase the ultra sensitive 7'6" Heavy LTA. Hope this helps!
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| MNBASSER
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10/15/09 2:47pm |
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I agree, the he76hc would be my choice! Great for Senkos and Carolina rigs.
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