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Re: Fluke rod [Re: HornedFrog'07] #9633337 01/09/14 08:29 PM
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I run a 7'4 mh mod-fast rod the soft tips gives me great action while the extra length and mh backbone give me the power to drive the hook in. Denali signature series mark Tyler multipurpose is my poison of choice for this

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Re: Fluke rod [Re: HornedFrog'07] #9633502 01/09/14 09:36 PM
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Kistler Helium 6'9 MH is great. Even better if you can put one of the older 50mg chronarchs on it. Helps even more if you just won the lottery!!


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Re: Fluke rod [Re: HornedFrog'07] #9633807 01/09/14 11:26 PM
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I usually throw them on a 7"3" MH Duckett micro magic....great sensitivity with some backbone on it


Re: Fluke rod [Re: HornedFrog'07] #9633822 01/09/14 11:30 PM
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7 ft 3 Lamiglas with a core 50 light weight and i can throw it all day


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Re: Fluke rod [Re: HornedFrog'07] #9653145 01/16/14 07:43 PM
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G-Loomis GLX BCR802 6'8" M XFast or a Dobyns Champion 703C. Those are my two fluke rods. I used to use a Falcon Bucoo Lizard Dragger and liked it, but would use these two over it any day.

Re: Fluke rod [Re: HornedFrog'07] #9653334 01/16/14 08:30 PM
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I've used a Falcon Lowrider 7' MH for 8 years. One of my favorite.

Re: Fluke rod [Re: HornedFrog'07] #9653428 01/16/14 09:10 PM
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I like a MH rod with a softer tip as well. I personally like the Denali Kovert Spinnerbait rod. It is great for spinnerbaits, but I like it for flukes as well. It is a 6'9" MH rod with a Moderate Fast tip. To me it has the perfect combination of backbone and tip for flukes.

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