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Which rod for deep cranking? #7595965 06/01/12 03:01 PM
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I like the idea of sticking with one brand of rods and I am very happy with the Falcon rods I have so far.
I would like your opinion on a rod for deep diving cranks in the less than $200 range.


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Custom MHX CB905 189.00 plus tax


Re: Which rod for deep cranking? [Re: J-Rad (Jennifer)] #7595996 06/01/12 03:09 PM
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Try The Falcon Cara Reaction Deep Runner. Its slightly more at $225 but a good rod.


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Duckett Split-Grip MicroMagic

7' 11" Medium Heavy Action

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Older Quantum 7 1/2' Telescopic Med-Lite Crankbait Rod,if anyone has one for sale contact me! Long Range for DD22's and Spoon's! The softer tip will keep'em from pulling off!



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Re: Which rod for deep cranking? [Re: J-Rad (Jennifer)] #7596125 06/01/12 03:36 PM
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Great options! Thanks for the input. I do like the feel of the Duckett rods.


Re: Which rod for deep cranking? [Re: J-Rad (Jennifer)] #7596177 06/01/12 03:50 PM
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Check out TFO's new line of rods, they are Awesome!


Re: Which rod for deep cranking? [Re: J-Rad (Jennifer)] #7596207 06/01/12 04:00 PM
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Give the Denali Rods a try.

Jadewood 7' MH CB Rod- $99
Rosewood Model R843CB 7" MH- $189

These are outstanding rods, very sensative and light. They have the backbone to throw the large deep-divers a mile and light tip to feel every piece of cover.


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Re: Which rod for deep cranking? [Re: J-Rad (Jennifer)] #7596231 06/01/12 04:06 PM
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I bought a 7'11" Powell Max Composite deep cranking rod on someone's recommendation on here. Handles the big crankbaits pretty well. Haven't owned a Duckett.


Re: Which rod for deep cranking? [Re: J-Rad (Jennifer)] #7598223 06/02/12 02:47 AM
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Just bought a 7'10" H20 Ethos Magnum Cranker. I've gotta say, it feel great, it's fairly light for being a composite cranking rod and pretty well balanced (it does feel a tad top heavy). But for $39.99 you really can't beat it!


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No doubt about this one...805 CB RM

This Dobyns rod is made specifically for deep cranks. It cast a mile and you can fish it all day...its that good!



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duckett all day


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Just picked up a duckett at LFT and I must say it feels incredible





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I use a Duckett 7'11" MH Cranking. Light and cast a country mile with a Curado 200G5. And I paid for mine. I am not on a Pro Staff.


The KVD 7'10" is a good one too.


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