NRX DSR822

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dukhntr
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NRX DSR822

Post by dukhntr » Thu Dec 08, 2016 4:36 am

Anyone use this rod for anything other than drop shotting? Was wondering how it threw a ned rig, bitsy tube, etc. Is it stout enough to pin a fish with a open gap lead head with these baits? Seems to be a sweet crappie jig rod too?

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njbasscat
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Re: NRX DSR822

Post by njbasscat » Sun Dec 11, 2016 8:44 am

I would say yes. I fish small swim baits on a Jighead and have no problems. It has a soft tip but plenty of backbone.

dukhntr
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Re: NRX DSR822

Post by dukhntr » Tue Dec 13, 2016 1:07 am

Thanks bud!

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alafly
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Re: NRX DSR822

Post by alafly » Wed Dec 14, 2016 11:37 pm

If you need to only keep one Spinning rod, this is THE ONE~~~~

Balanced perfectly with 7oz reel e.g. Stradic Ci4+ and you will feel it becomes part of your arm man~~~~ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/

Tips: if you are focusing on detail person, if possible please buy it in the store and carefully check the guides and reel seat even it's new.... NRX blank is super without doubt but you will be surprised how they could mess up a MSRP $500 rod.
dukhntr wrote:Anyone use this rod for anything other than drop shotting? Was wondering how it threw a ned rig, bitsy tube, etc. Is it stout enough to pin a fish with a open gap lead head with these baits? Seems to be a sweet crappie jig rod too?
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