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Re: most sensitve worm rod under 250.00 ?? [Re: onfork] #11720439 07/13/16 03:28 PM
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Go t Angler's Pro tackle and try out the rods they have. great selection under $250 and they will give you some great knowledge on price vs quality.



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Re: most sensitve worm rod under 250.00 ?? [Re: onfork] #11720444 07/13/16 03:30 PM
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G Loomis E6X might be a good rod to look at.


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Re: most sensitve worm rod under 250.00 ?? [Re: onfork] #11721205 07/13/16 09:27 PM
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I Lub the Loomis IMX for med to heavy Trigs and jigs. I really like the full length tapered handle for those windy days when two hand casting heavy weights. Check em out


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Re: most sensitve worm rod under 250.00 ?? [Re: onfork] #11721236 07/13/16 09:50 PM
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thanks for the advice ,I went with a kistler 7'6













thanks for all the input ,I went with a kistler 7'6 helium 2 hmh extra fast,it is just what I was looking for very sensitive ,casts great and pulls good fish out of deep water in the trees,also very light,thanks to all
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