One rod to crank them all...
- BucketHunter
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One rod to crank them all...
Leave out heavy cover squarebills and anything over 15ft of water. What's your choice of rod that is going to load, cast, and crank the widest range of baits with the most effectiveness. Looking to replace my last KVD crankin rod, the 7'4" M, which has served me well and always impressed me with the lower limit of baits it loads on, as well as handling up to 5XD type cranks when pushed. It's really showing wear and yeah, Quantum. I've replaced the rest of the stable with a Zodias Glass for deep cranks and a Tatula XT Glass for Squarebills, this will be my all around open water cranker for smallmouth mostly. Around 7.5 ft and medium power is probably where I'd like to end up.
And go...
And go...
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Re: One rod to crank them all...
Dobyns 705cb glass
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Re: One rod to crank them all...
Can't go wrong with a Dobyns CB rod, depending on length you like, anything in 4 or 5 power should work fine.
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Re: One rod to crank them all...
Expride 7 foot M has worked great for me for wiggle wart / middle N types.
Expride 7'2" MH for squarebills.
Expride 7'2" MH for squarebills.
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Another vote for the Dobyns 705CB Glass, but also want to throw in the 764CB Randy McAbee
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Re: One rod to crank them all...
Steez Fle-X-Lite
I use the 7ft Medium for a wide variety of moving baits. Handles a 6lb smallmouth as well as not overpowering the little guys.
I use the 7ft Medium for a wide variety of moving baits. Handles a 6lb smallmouth as well as not overpowering the little guys.
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Re: One rod to crank them all...
X2 on the dobyns 764cb (or 765cb), would be just about perfect if you want a longer rod similar to your 7'4.godshippy wrote:Another vote for the Dobyns 705CB Glass, but also want to throw in the 764CB Randy McAbee
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Re: One rod to crank them all...
I don't crank much but when I do I choose Dos Dobyns 705 cb glass Stay cranking my friends
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Re: One rod to crank them all...
My 705cb fury will be here tomorrow, I checked it out at a local store before ordering from tacklewarehouse and it
seemed excellent for the price.
seemed excellent for the price.
Re: One rod to crank them all...
X2.. This rod will do everything you listed. Wish I could find another at a decent price.ccass wrote:Steez Fle-X-Lite
I use the 7ft Medium for a wide variety of moving baits. Handles a 6lb smallmouth as well as not overpowering the little guys.
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Re: One rod to crank them all...
So for the guys that have fished both, can you give me a rundown of a 705 vs a 736. I really like the extra length but the 705 appears more popular.
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