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Re: TFO rod question [Re: jbaker33] #12666238 03/10/18 12:46 PM
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I have had 5 different ones in the tactical series from years ago when they came out. I might be different than the group here. The rods have held up well but they are heavier than my falcon rods or duckett rods and dont feel as sensitive to me. I didnt like them for senkos, t-rig or c-rig applications so I sold my MH and H action rods. For me the tip was too soft or mushy for my liking. I still have 2 M action 73 rods and like them for moving baits like squarebills, traps, spinnerbaits, chatterbaits, small cranks, and topwater baits. They load up good due to the softer tip but still have enough backbone to handle good fish.

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Re: TFO rod question [Re: jbaker33] #12666506 03/10/18 06:28 PM
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I have 3 and have been very pleased. All came from Skeeter Owners Tournament at $50 each!!

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