Tatula original vs. Cronos vs. Tatula Elite 7'6" ML
Tatula original vs. Cronos vs. Tatula Elite 7'6" ML
Any opinions on these three rod lines in the 7'6" spinning models both F and XF? What does each excel at and what is the best rod of the bunch (yes I know the Elite has AGS guides) but I mean blank, actions, etc. and higher end graphite technology compared to each other. Thank you!
Re: Tatula original vs. Cronos vs. Tatula Elite 7'6" ML
The Signature Series were built off of the Cronos line but has upgraded components. I am in the process of ordering the 7'6" Signature Series. The signature series seem a little stiffer to me and lighter obviously because the AGS guides. I have the Cronos and absolutely love them. Where it excels for me is the ned rig and small swimbaits, anything from a 1/20 to 1/8 oz with 6lb floro. I also fish small swimbaits like the ZMan Slim Swimz on 1/10 oz heads. I will fish these all the way do to 30 feet. It will cast a mile and the longer rod allows for good hook sets. I tend to use the fast for small swim moving baits and the extra fast for ned rigs. Just my personal preference. Like I have said before ever since I got the Cronos my Tatulas don't get much use.
The guys I fish with has the Cronos 7'6" XF and he loves it for dropshotting, braid to floro.
The guys I fish with has the Cronos 7'6" XF and he loves it for dropshotting, braid to floro.
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Re: Tatula original vs. Cronos vs. Tatula Elite 7'6" ML
if you like to fish a hair jig the Cronos is a great rod for that. has great tip and with the right line and sized reel can cast a very light hair 3/32 or smaller jig further then most. has some strong backbone after the first 4 guides or so more on the medium side.