What is your finesse casting rod?
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Dobyns extreme hp702c,daiwa Steez 665ml,phenix recon 2 682,dobyns champion 704cb graphite daiwa sv105 hsl reels.
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Expride 6'6" ml and imx 802
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I've now added a Shading X, and a Poison Glorious Cover Trap.
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Stan Fagerstrom the trick caster and elite angler before they had a name for it, could make the Loomis CR721 and SJR700 do anything, but bark like a dog. G Loomis innovations that stood the test of time.
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Dobyns Champion HP 742C and 743C
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1. Megabass Eiger Northwall with a Shimano Cardiff 51SDC
2. Custom St Croix LTB Drop Shot with a TDZ sporting a Blue Emblem spool
2. Custom St Croix LTB Drop Shot with a TDZ sporting a Blue Emblem spool
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SHIMANO CUMARA a 6'8" M/F with core51mg7~~~~~~
- Less than 10 oz in total and balanced well...feels like part of my arm when casting~~~~
- did I forget to mention the color is perfect matching?
what a combo!
- Less than 10 oz in total and balanced well...feels like part of my arm when casting~~~~
- did I forget to mention the color is perfect matching?
what a combo!
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Major Craft Corzza 652UL with a yellow Pixy.
Which look do you like better?
Which look do you like better?
Try not to let your mind wander. It is much too small to be outside unsupervised.
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If you want to "stay low" then black... otherwise YELLOW~~~~~~~
How much does this combo weight? They look nice.
How much does this combo weight? They look nice.
hoohoorjoo wrote:Major Craft Corzza 652UL with a yellow Pixy.
Which look do you like better?
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It weighs just under 8 oz. as seen with the red accents and carbon fiber handle.
Try not to let your mind wander. It is much too small to be outside unsupervised.
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8 oz??!!
Thank you for making me feel worm itching
Thank you for making me feel worm itching
hoohoorjoo wrote:It weighs just under 8 oz. as seen with the red accents and carbon fiber handle.
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I have read your logic behind refusing to call a trout rod a bfs .LowRange wrote:The Teton is no BFS stick. It's a trout rod. It's closer to a Finetail than a Volkey.
By definition (some, that is why it comes up) any casting trout rod you refer to is as close to finnesse as it gets .
So , I offer this . All tiny trout rods we are talking about are bfs, while not all bfs are tiny trout rods.
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I just acquired an MSX Limited BFS and not only is it stunning, it feels like a feather!
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Nice. Is the action truly regular fast - or more towards regular or fast?Bootytrain wrote:I just acquired an MSX Limited BFS and not only is it stunning, it feels like a feather!
(I have a Volkey and a N-one, which are both described as regular fast - but they have very different action)
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I have the 6'5 model and id say its a regular fast leaning towards fast.. very crisp. The blank is very thin but its still pretty stiff. Havent fished it yet but will this weekend.Dalleinf wrote:Nice. Is the action truly regular fast - or more towards regular or fast?Bootytrain wrote:I just acquired an MSX Limited BFS and not only is it stunning, it feels like a feather!
(I have a Volkey and a N-one, which are both described as regular fast - but they have very different action)