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Re: Tx rig rod- heavy or medium heavy?
[Re: JoshJones1984]
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10/23/15 01:35 AM
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ezbassin
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Get a Powell 683 and you will be happy with it.
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Re: Tx rig rod- heavy or medium heavy?
[Re: JoshJones1984]
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10/23/15 01:56 AM
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JoshJones1984
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Took it back and exchanged it for a 7' heavy- turns out they went on sale overnight and I got $50 bucks cash back. Turned out to be a good deal Thanks for the input fellas
6 years in the Air Force working on F-15's New and Pre-owned sales at James Wood Autopark
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Re: Tx rig rod- heavy or medium heavy?
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10/23/15 11:35 AM
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Nutman
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I just bought a 6' 6" Falcon Bucco MH for my lighter weighted Tx-R baits. I think it is great. For deeper action with 3/8oz rigging a go with the Abu Garcia 7ft Heavy Veritas. This is what I used at Falcon on those big mean Mexico Bass. For deeper water with heavy weighted line and action it is a good option. For non-weighted flukes and senkos I use a St Croix Premier 6'6" MH fast.
Just use what feels right for you and what you are doing.
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