I recently bought my first Tatula reel and after years away from Daiwa I have to say it feels O SO GOOD to be home.
Now for the question Im about to ask I fully understand that I can get the Tatula line of rods for just a little more. The main reason Im looking at a Lexa honestly is because I dont have alot of cash and I dont throw a crankbait alot.
Can anyone give me a reason or reasons as to why I couldnt use the 7'2 MHR Lexa as a crankbait rod? If Im convinced that it CANT do the job then I will look at a Tatula but Im just wondering what the diffrence is between the Tatula cranking model and the other rods Daiwa is producing in the similar size/taper.
Lexa casting rods
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Re: Lexa casting rods
The tatula rods are much lighter and sensitive.jfrog wrote:I recently bought my first Tatula reel and after years away from Daiwa I have to say it feels O SO GOOD to be home.
Now for the question Im about to ask I fully understand that I can get the Tatula line of rods for just a little more. The main reason Im looking at a Lexa honestly is because I dont have alot of cash and I dont throw a crankbait alot.
Can anyone give me a reason or reasons as to why I couldnt use the 7'2 MHR Lexa as a crankbait rod? If Im convinced that it CANT do the job then I will look at a Tatula but Im just wondering what the diffrence is between the Tatula cranking model and the other rods Daiwa is producing in the similar size/taper.