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| razorwill
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5/13/04 9:21am carolina rig |
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just purchased the 6'9" meduim heavy all purpose rod which i like alot. what helium lta rod would you recomment for carolina rigging and for pitching tubes and jigs? i currently use my 6'9" for plastic worms, and it is a great rod for using the eakins type jig... thanks in advance
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| TTCal
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5/13/04 11:17am |
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I'd go with the He70MC or the He76MC if you like a rod with a light tip. The He76MC makes a great pitching as well as casting rod - it's very versatile. If you want a little more backbone, the He70MHC is more of the "classic" carolina rig rod.
woops... i meant the He70HC is more of the "classic" carolina rod, not the He70MHC... I have the former not the latter - least not yet 
Last edited by TTCal on 5/13/04 12:31pm; edited 1 time in total
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| kistlero
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5/13/04 11:22am Helium Carolian Rig Rod |
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The He70HC Heavy is a nice power for Carolina Rigging and Pitching jigs and tubes. I personally would go with the He70XHC if you are fishing in heavier cover because the power of this rod will not leave you lacking leverage.
Either rod will work great. I always preach to match the rod with the cover you are going to fish the most. If you can't decide, just flip a coin. You can't go wrong with either choice.
Trey Kistler
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| AustinBass
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5/13/04 2:51pm C-rig |
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I've been using my 7'6" HC for C-rig lately, and love it. It's normally my flippin' stick, but I recently needed to c-rig while fishing on the back of someone else's boat, and this rod was handy. We were fishing a sparse grassline, and I could feel when the bait and weight went in and out of the grass. Hit a 5.5lber on a fast drift, and it had the backbone to set the hook, but the give to keep from snapping the 12lb test I was using. I like the extra length to lift the weight up and over any obstacles it encounters. The 7'6" H action fishes much like a shorter MH. The same rod is also great for jigs up to about a 1/2 oz or for spider grubs on jig heads.
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