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T-rig rod
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05/20/15 02:08 PM
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Joined: Apr 2014
Posts: 135
Big bass boy
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looking for a new T-rig rod currently have a h2o nono ethos and it a great rod i have 3 of them and love them but the guides fall off way to easy. want a new rod max 150$.
thanks
Flower mound bass team Triton trx19 PB: 7lb ray rob
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Re: T-rig rod
[Re: Big bass boy]
#10857862
05/20/15 02:14 PM
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James Weir
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The castaway skeleton in either MH or H worm rod is my go to for T-Rig. It retails for $169 i think. Super lightweight and sensitive. I love it.
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Re: T-rig rod
[Re: Big bass boy]
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05/20/15 02:17 PM
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Joined: Jul 2013
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Bissett
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I have a few of the Falcon Bucoo micro series "Lizard Draggers" They are 7' H action and will cost you anywhere from 100-120. They're perfect for T-rigs and jigs up to about 1/2oz
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Re: T-rig rod
[Re: Bissett]
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05/20/15 02:23 PM
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Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 1,138
Fish hunter 59
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I have a few of the Falcon Bucoo micro series "Lizard Draggers" They are 7' H action and will cost you anywhere from 100-120. They're perfect for T-rigs and jigs up to about 1/2oz 2 thumbs up!
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Re: T-rig rod
[Re: Big bass boy]
#10857890
05/20/15 02:27 PM
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Big bass boy
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thanks will have to look at them
Flower mound bass team Triton trx19 PB: 7lb ray rob
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Re: T-rig rod
[Re: Fish hunter 59]
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05/20/15 04:46 PM
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Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 6,850
Ban-D
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I have a few of the Falcon Bucoo micro series "Lizard Draggers" They are 7' H action and will cost you anywhere from 100-120. They're perfect for T-rigs and jigs up to about 1/2oz 2 thumbs up! I have a few of the Falcon Bucoo micro series "Lizard Draggers" They are 7' H action and will cost you anywhere from 100-120. They're perfect for T-rigs and jigs up to about 1/2oz 2 thumbs up! Please let me know where you find them for $100.00! Cheapest I can find new bucoos are $129-$149 depending on length.
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Re: T-rig rod
[Re: Big bass boy]
#10858349
05/20/15 05:00 PM
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Posts: 382
MidloMan
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I use a 7'2 MH Denali Kovert. Its the best for me.
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Re: T-rig rod
[Re: Ban-D]
#10858493
05/20/15 05:54 PM
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Joined: Jul 2013
Posts: 5,902
Bissett
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I have a few of the Falcon Bucoo micro series "Lizard Draggers" They are 7' H action and will cost you anywhere from 100-120. They're perfect for T-rigs and jigs up to about 1/2oz 2 thumbs up! I have a few of the Falcon Bucoo micro series "Lizard Draggers" They are 7' H action and will cost you anywhere from 100-120. They're perfect for T-rigs and jigs up to about 1/2oz 2 thumbs up! Please let me know where you find them for $100.00! Cheapest I can find new bucoos are $129-$149 depending on length. I want to say I've seen em for $99 at Academy. I definitely wouldn't pay more than $129 because that seems to be the most I've seen em go for. But I do live in Oklahoma so maybe after a little more in transportation costs to get em down to Texas could bump the price up a little. I also have the option of buying them from the shop directly. It's only a couple miles from the house. I was in there on my lunch break actually lol
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Re: T-rig rod
[Re: Big bass boy]
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05/22/15 01:17 PM
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SteezMacQueen
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The best I've used for t riggin is a Falcon Cara Amistad ST.
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Re: T-rig rod
[Re: SteezMacQueen]
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05/22/15 02:37 PM
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CTA
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Pro Angler
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The best I've used for t riggin is a Falcon Cara Amistad ST. Please share with us where can you buy this rod in his $150 budget? OP, Take a look at Powell Rods Inferno series.
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Re: T-rig rod
[Re: Big bass boy]
#10863513
05/22/15 02:41 PM
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Joined: May 2010
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lamoon78
TFF Team Angler
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Dobyns Savvy 704
Last edited by lamoon78; 05/22/15 02:41 PM.
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Re: T-rig rod
[Re: Big bass boy]
#10863559
05/22/15 02:59 PM
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Joined: Sep 2013
Posts: 149
WyattYoung7
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6'9 MH Duckett Micro Magic is my favorite. Right at $150 and you won't be disappointed
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Re: T-rig rod
[Re: CTA]
#10863562
05/22/15 02:59 PM
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Joined: May 2002
Posts: 2,888
Barn
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Extreme Angler
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The best I've used for t riggin is a Falcon Cara Amistad ST. Please share with us where can you buy this rod in his $150 budget? You can find them here on TFF classifieds. I have bought 4 of them for $120-135. Great shape some with tags. You just have to look. The Falcon Cara Headturner is also worth a look. Just a little lighter rod. That's my T-rig rod.
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Re: T-rig rod
[Re: Big bass boy]
#10863580
05/22/15 03:06 PM
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Posts: 6,776
RiveraTackleCo.
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TFF Celebrity
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7.0MH Duckett micro magic or 7.1MHXB Daiwa Tatula rod...both below your price point. Both excellent rods!
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