Rods with the 'it' Factor

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Re: Rods with the 'it' Factor

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JigginOG wrote:
Wed Mar 11, 2020 4:19 am
bronzefly wrote:
Wed Mar 04, 2020 3:58 pm
Chode wrote:
Wed Mar 04, 2020 3:42 pm
any updates to the "it" factor?
Steez AGS 75MH/H Bottom Contact :big grin:
How does this compare to the Nautilus? I’m a fan of the AGS lineup and have the 75MH on my radar, but also very curious about the Nautilus.

Also, no mentions of the P3 Bearing Down. Are there better offerings now?
Interesting question in regard to comparison between the AGS and the Nautilus. The Nautilus is one of my favorites.
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Re: Rods with the 'it' Factor

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Megabass 68xti f51/2 diablo evoluzion is so money for 110's, squarebills and weightless plastics. The rod feels weightless because of the balnance and it looks super ba.

Nrx 894c. Very sensitive, love the extra leverage I get out of the longer rod and the power/action are perfect for the bottom contact I do.

MB Faust handles ridiculously well for how powerful it is and i don't feel it misses a beat when it comes to sensitivity.

I'm pretty hyped on my steez ags 74 xh. The way it loads up pitching and casting jigs has me real stoked to throw a frog with it this weekend!

God the Oltree and RD talk is getting the bait monkey going. I really dont need another H power bottom contact rod.

Great thread bois
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TAP...TAP...TAP...

TKIC Super Stallion - do all power techs and really fits my style of fishing. Incredible combination of lightness, power, casting prowess, sensitivity, backbone, beautiful design and versatile application.

My custom mahogany blank GLoomis CB845 has been an incredibly versatile and effective rod with braid/leader for trebles. From 3/16 topwaters to ripping 1/2 lipless and 3/8 poppers to shallow-mid cranks, and 3/8-1/2 walking baits and even 3/8-1/2 Kastmasters for trout. This is a blank that cannot be sent into irrelevancy.

Evergreen Heracles EG Swimming...in my hands it's the best bladed jig rod I ever owned for 3/8-3/4, fluoro or braid + leader (mostly for me), will also crank larger 3/8-1 oz squarebills, all the way to DD cranks, and then can walk 1/2-1 oz topwaters and handle 3/8 poppers, and even 1/2-5/8 spinnerbaits and buzzbaits. And this blank keeps trebles pinned well for the amount of backbone it has, while giving enough tip to allow for proper action of the chatterbait and cranks.

Megabass LWL Super Diablo II...this is my all-time favorite open water 1/2 oz spinnerbait rod, so long as the blades aren't oversized (typical size 6 and above), and it is also great for 3/8 -1/2 swimjigs with braid + leader, as well the large double footed guides are excellent for passing a connection knot. This model is also an aesthetically pleasing design, is lightweight, has a near perfect mod-fast parabolic MB-heavy power (more like MH + IMO) loading properties, and casts very well.

I just received a couple Luxxe Efreet, and both are XH, a B74XH-F (1/2 + jigs, 6/0+ beast hook swimbaits, heavy cover pitching and 1 oz + spinnerbaits) and B76XH-R (big heavy moving baits and small-medium swimbaits)...I have high hopes that these two may add to the list...I have had a difficult time finding XH rods that exhibit really "special" characteristics.
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Re: Rods with the 'it' Factor

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_diggy_ wrote:
Wed Jul 17, 2019 1:49 am
When you make it to page 3 and you don't see any of your rod models listed....
Obz wrote:
Wed Jun 03, 2020 7:34 am

Nrx 894c. Very sensitive, love the extra leverage I get out of the longer rod and the power/action are perfect for the bottom contact I do.


Great thread bois
You took me to the promise land, I got this one :lol:
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Some faves:

GLX 852c JWR
GLX 842 MBR (older style)
GLX 843 MBR (newer style)
Kuying 6'6" Teton spinning rod
IMX-Pro 844 MBR
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Point Blanks are astounding. My fav is Point Blank PB703MHXF.
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MardukFIN wrote:
Wed Sep 06, 2023 1:53 pm
Point Blanks are astounding. My fav is Point Blank PB703MHXF.
Indeed. They definitely have that "it" factor imo. Special feel I haven't experienced with any other blanks. I just picked up an Evergreen Black Raven Extreme. Haven't fished it yet, but I think it's gonna be special.
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Hogsticker2 wrote:
Wed Sep 06, 2023 7:12 pm
MardukFIN wrote:
Wed Sep 06, 2023 1:53 pm
Point Blanks are astounding. My fav is Point Blank PB703MHXF.
Indeed. They definitely have that "it" factor imo. Special feel I haven't experienced with any other blanks. I just picked up an Evergreen Black Raven Extreme. Haven't fished it yet, but I think it's gonna be special.
Nice! I read that PB blanks have a larger diameter that helps to resonate vibration and thus enhance sensitivity.
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dragon1 wrote:
Wed Sep 06, 2023 11:21 pm
Hogsticker2 wrote:
Wed Sep 06, 2023 7:12 pm
MardukFIN wrote:
Wed Sep 06, 2023 1:53 pm
Point Blanks are astounding. My fav is Point Blank PB703MHXF.
Indeed. They definitely have that "it" factor imo. Special feel I haven't experienced with any other blanks. I just picked up an Evergreen Black Raven Extreme. Haven't fished it yet, but I think it's gonna be special.
Nice! I read that PB blanks have a larger diameter that helps to resonate vibration and thus enhance sensitivity.
Yes. Butt section is over 14mm so you don't need arbor under reelseat. Grip also remains very thin = more lighter rod. Thick butt section with thin walls resonate bites and bottom contacts very well. I've built 701M, 703ML,731MXF and 731MHXF. All these were best rods i've ever tested. Customers are more than happy. Two of them ordered more PB's. ;)
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Excellent, thanks for chiming in.
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Re: Rods with the 'it' Factor

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Phenix k2 714 does everything in the under 1/2,oz range
Nrx 893c for fine wire hook bottom contact
Conquest 842c for just about any thing for my river smallies fishing
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I have two IMX Pro rods and they are both incredible

both are 7'6 length and both rocket launcher casters

they are the IMX Pro MBR 903C and the SJR 901S
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dragon1 wrote:
Wed Sep 06, 2023 11:21 pm
Hogsticker2 wrote:
Wed Sep 06, 2023 7:12 pm
MardukFIN wrote:
Wed Sep 06, 2023 1:53 pm
Point Blanks are astounding. My fav is Point Blank PB703MHXF.
Indeed. They definitely have that "it" factor imo. Special feel I haven't experienced with any other blanks. I just picked up an Evergreen Black Raven Extreme. Haven't fished it yet, but I think it's gonna be special.
Nice! I read that PB blanks have a larger diameter that helps to resonate vibration and thus enhance sensitivity.
Sounds about right. Thicker blanks with thin walls. Resonance is definitely different from most everything I've used. More of a lasting affect, rather than a jarring affect. The blanks kinda sing to ya.
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bronzebacks wrote:
Thu Sep 07, 2023 2:36 pm
Phenix k2 714 does everything in the under 1/2,oz range
Nrx 893c for fine wire hook bottom contact
Conquest 842c for just about any thing for my river smallies fishing
K2s still hold their own imo.
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Good stuff...I've been curious about the PB for some time as well. K2 brittleness has always kept me from making a move on one.
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