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Re: Fairy Wand [Re: Phoenix 920 Pro xp] #4302168 12/30/09 02:20 AM
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Dobyns 702SF.

Re: Fairy Wand [Re: aggie96] #4308992 12/31/09 10:48 PM
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Any of the St. Croix MXF68s, or MLXF69s, depending on how light a rod youre looking for, and how well your pocketbook is padded.


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Re: Fairy Wand [Re: The Fishing Physicist] #4313760 01/02/10 03:08 PM
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mojo rods all the way


Re: Fairy Wand [Re: bassitup] #4314216 01/02/10 06:58 PM
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I haven't found a rod I like to use for both techniques. I like a softer action for the drop shot because I'm using a smaller, open hook. For shakey heads I like more back bone with some tip to get the accuracy I want.

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