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Re: Jig Rod choices? [Re: Frisco Kid] #11631468 05/28/16 02:42 AM
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I use St Croix legend

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Re: Jig Rod choices? [Re: etexbasser] #11648384 06/05/16 03:42 PM
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I agree with the Kistler recommendation.

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Re: Jig Rod choices? [Re: Frisco Kid] #11648406 06/05/16 03:56 PM
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Re: Jig Rod choices? [Re: Frisco Kid] #11648494 06/05/16 05:04 PM
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I am a G. Loomis fan. If they have improved the reel seat on the NRX and you can swing $550 for a rod there is nothing in the same class. If the reel seat has not been improved, get the IMX.

Loomis makes so many different models, it will make you dizzy but day in & day out the 7' heavy IMX is my rod of choice.



Re: Jig Rod choices? [Re: Frisco Kid] #11649576 06/06/16 12:33 PM
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I'm probably going to catch some heat for this, but I use one of these..... and it works great for me ....

http://www.basspro.com/Bass-Pro-Shops-Jo...14072703014322/

Re: Jig Rod choices? [Re: Oldnitro] #11649603 06/06/16 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted By: oldnitro
I was hoping that someone would chime in that have used BPS Crankin Stick.
I have 2 of them I use on smaller baits, would think they would work for 10 & 8
XS baits. $100 rods.
The 2 I have been good rods.


He is asking about a jig rod, not a cranking rod.

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Re: Jig Rod choices? [Re: Frisco Kid] #11651682 06/07/16 01:00 PM
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I have a falcon cara amistad st that I'd recommend. I have a orochii pitch perfect. And an 873 CRR nrx that are better. But for the money you can't beat the falcon. The orochii is crazy good rod. But the nrx is next level life changing ish..

Re: Jig Rod choices? [Re: Frisco Kid] #11652047 06/07/16 03:47 PM
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I'm still on the good ole Duckett Micro Magic Pro. 7'3 heavy.

Re: Jig Rod choices? [Re: Frisco Kid] #11652883 06/07/16 10:09 PM
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Custom made all the way!! As said before, get EXACTLY what you want out of it.

Re: Jig Rod choices? [Re: Frisco Kid] #11654456 06/08/16 04:37 PM
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Love my Kistler rods and the Mag 2 that was recommended is a great jig rod. Go to the website and look at the different models and pick one out in your price range. You cannot go wrong with any of them.


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Re: Jig Rod choices? [Re: Frisco Kid] #11654896 06/08/16 07:06 PM
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Either one of these would work, and won't break the bank:

Dobyns Savvy Series SS766FLIP (179.99)
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Dobyns Fury Series FR765FLIP (109.00)

I have the Savvy, love it


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