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Re: Most Sensitive Rod
[Re: Cosmo]
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02/15/12 02:26 AM
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J-2
"Hotblack Desiato"
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NRX. Like Cam said the wild card helps bandaid the wallet.
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Re: Most Sensitive Rod
[Re: Cosmo]
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02/15/12 02:50 AM
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gofish5252
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Look at Powell rods 150 to 179 . I fished loomis for a long time and And picked up a Powell now own several you Will be happy once you fish one.
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Re: Most Sensitive Rod
[Re: Cosmo]
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02/15/12 07:56 AM
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Ironwilltwo
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When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it. -- Henry Ford
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Re: Most Sensitive Rod
[Re: Cosmo]
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02/15/12 09:21 PM
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Jedfish
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the entire Dobyns Savvy lineup (except for the 766Flip, but it will be in a couple of weeks) is now available with micro guides, so they will be even lighter and more sensitive than before
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Re: Most Sensitive Rod
[Re: Cosmo]
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02/18/12 12:32 PM
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Daniel Elias
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This is an easy question to answer... Abu Garcia Villain, $179.
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Re: Most Sensitive Rod
[Re: Cameron]
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02/18/12 01:14 PM
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Dreaming4Ranger
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For your price range the Dobyns Savvy series is a great choice. At Tackle Warehouse with Pro-Staff discount (10%) you can get it shipped free for appx $153. Just call them and mention Cody Malone and you can get the Pro-Staff discount.
The Dobyns rods are hard to beat and Savvy series is a great rod for the $$.
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Re: Most Sensitive Rod
[Re: AndrewG - Lake Fork Guide]
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02/18/12 02:21 PM
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Matt M
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Talk to Ron at Reel Time Rods. Tell him what all you plan on using the rod for and what all options you want as well as your budget and he'll put together the best setup for the money possible. +1! Ron can put a rod in your hand that fits your budget and is on the same level as much more expensive rods. I love my jig rod from Reel Time, I use it every day. +2 you can have him balance it to your reel as well
Matts Marine Service 903-450-3539
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Re: Most Sensitive Rod
[Re: aggiegolfer]
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02/18/12 03:26 PM
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AuburnTiger Bassin34
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of the ones I've tried, it's the Shimano Crucial (only tried the older models though). +1.....Keep in mind I have not owned a Kistler, I have met Trey, extremley nice guy. I havent owned any Gary Loomis. The most sensitive rod I own is an All-Star IM-10 made in Houston. However, you may have a hard time finding one new.
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Re: Most Sensitive Rod
[Re: Cosmo]
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02/18/12 09:45 PM
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Chris4367
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Re: Most Sensitive Rod
[Re: Cameron]
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02/18/12 11:11 PM
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LennyD
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A Shakespeare Ugly Stick using braid , is as sensitive as any other rod.
Its not the rod.
Its the line.
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Re: Most Sensitive Rod
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02/19/12 01:57 AM
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Darryl Roach
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Dobyns Champion Exteme hands down!
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Re: Most Sensitive Rod
[Re: Cosmo]
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02/19/12 02:10 AM
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Puma Jim
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