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Re: texas rigs [Re: Skeeter_Man1] #7628249 06/10/12 05:15 AM
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7,6 MH can vary from rod to rod a heavy can feel like a MH sometimes. Just going to have to find a rod you like for what you are doing. T- rig light cover flipping 7,6 MH migh be good all the way to med. cover. 7,6 H usually has heavier weighted lures attached to it. Which can allow you to feel your bites still. So it all varies.


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Re: texas rigs [Re: Skeeter_Man1] #7628281 06/10/12 05:35 AM
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Ur set up is good. Pull them fish outa cover.



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