**Daiwa BLX & Megabass FMJ
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**Daiwa BLX & Megabass FMJ
I’m one of the unlucky ones that has to order rods to get my hands on them and if it’s not the feel I’m looking for I have to send them back and try again. Same old song I know but it can be exhausting lol
Daiwa dropped that BLX in which the few reviews I can find on them say the rods in general are great.
I’m looking at the 7’2 H+ But would like to have it compared to the FMJ destroyer. I’m in the Orochi class of rods and have the Steez XTs. Very familiar with both of these companies. Just unsure what the “+” means on the BLX.
Dedicated jig rod only. 3/8- 3/4 oz. FMJ vs BLX. Which would you choose and why?
Daiwa dropped that BLX in which the few reviews I can find on them say the rods in general are great.
I’m looking at the 7’2 H+ But would like to have it compared to the FMJ destroyer. I’m in the Orochi class of rods and have the Steez XTs. Very familiar with both of these companies. Just unsure what the “+” means on the BLX.
Dedicated jig rod only. 3/8- 3/4 oz. FMJ vs BLX. Which would you choose and why?
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Re: **Daiwa BLX & Megabass FMJ
I've held that 7'2" heavy. It's a beast of a rod, and was too tip-heavy for me personally.GotEmOutdoors wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2020 11:35 amI’m one of the unlucky ones that has to order rods to get my hands on them and if it’s not the feel I’m looking for I have to send them back and try again. Same old song I know but it can be exhausting lol
Daiwa dropped that BLX in which the few reviews I can find on them say the rods in general are great.
I’m looking at the 7’2 H+ But would like to have it compared to the FMJ destroyer. I’m in the Orochi class of rods and have the Steez XTs. Very familiar with both of these companies. Just unsure what the “+” means on the BLX.
Dedicated jig rod only. 3/8- 3/4 oz. FMJ vs BLX. Which would you choose and why?
Try not to let your mind wander. It is much too small to be outside unsupervised.
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Re: **Daiwa BLX & Megabass FMJ
That’s what I’m afraid of lol. Up to 2oz rating. It may be tooo much lol
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Re: **Daiwa BLX & Megabass FMJ
The sweet spot on the FMJ is 1/2oz. Don’t have the BLX to compare but I love the FMJ for 1/2 and 3/4oz jigs. 3/8 is OK too in a pinch. I have a Steez a TW on mine and the balance point is perfect for jacking them. I also love it for 3/8oz t rigs and plastics. It’s hard to put down in the summer when bottom contact techniques rule.
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X2 on the BLX 72H, when I held it I felt like it would fish like an XH but my Fausts felt lighter and more balanced.hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2020 11:41 amI've held that 7'2" heavy. It's a beast of a rod, and was too tip-heavy for me personally.GotEmOutdoors wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2020 11:35 amI’m one of the unlucky ones that has to order rods to get my hands on them and if it’s not the feel I’m looking for I have to send them back and try again. Same old song I know but it can be exhausting lol
Daiwa dropped that BLX in which the few reviews I can find on them say the rods in general are great.
I’m looking at the 7’2 H+ But would like to have it compared to the FMJ destroyer. I’m in the Orochi class of rods and have the Steez XTs. Very familiar with both of these companies. Just unsure what the “+” means on the BLX.
Dedicated jig rod only. 3/8- 3/4 oz. FMJ vs BLX. Which would you choose and why?
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Re: **Daiwa BLX & Megabass FMJ
Well that’s all I need to hear. I have an XH Steez XT and i don’t need more than 1 of those actions . I know this is in another price category entirely but what’s the initial impressions on the Steez Bottom Contact rod?
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Re: **Daiwa BLX & Megabass FMJ
I'll echo the sentiment on the BLX 72H. It could have been listed an an XXH as far as I'm concerned.GotEmOutdoors wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 6:11 amWell that’s all I need to hear. I have an XH Steez XT and i don’t need more than 1 of those actions . I know this is in another price category entirely but what’s the initial impressions on the Steez Bottom Contact rod?
I've put in a lot of time with the new Steez AGS 75MH/H Bottom Contact rod and it is nothing short of spectacular. It has become my go to rod for the vast majority of the jig and worm fishing that I do. I have to give credit where its due however, the Steez Racing Design 701MH/H has been getting a lot of love from me for fishing similar baits in shallower water and at much closer range.
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Re: **Daiwa BLX & Megabass FMJ
I saw these BLX rods at TW. BLX=Black Label I guess?
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Re: **Daiwa BLX & Megabass FMJ
Yes, these are the updated Black Label rods.
Try not to let your mind wander. It is much too small to be outside unsupervised.
Re: **Daiwa BLX & Megabass FMJ
I picked up one of the jdm Black Label Rods the other week, the little 6'4" "Twitching Frog". Fishes like a sawed-off mbr844c in the little time I have given it. Fit and finish are excellent, equal to my Destroyers. I am really looking forward to spending some time with it.
Re: **Daiwa BLX & Megabass FMJ
does anybody have a pic of the balancing point of the fmj?
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What reel are you planning to use? Like all Megabass rods you'll need a slightly heavier reel to make it balanced; I can tell you that with a light(ish) reel, the balancing point is high. This is my setup, 6.2oz Pflueger Patriarch. Tip-heavy fully palmed, but I don't mind.
Re: **Daiwa BLX & Megabass FMJ
that's not bad at all. waaay better than most NRX's. planning to put on a tatula sv tw. thx a lot for that pic. much appreciatedDrakestar wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 12:00 amWhat reel are you planning to use? Like all Megabass rods you'll need a slightly heavier reel to make it balanced; I can tell you that with a light(ish) reel, the balancing point is high. This is my setup, 6.2oz Pflueger Patriarch. Tip-heavy fully palmed, but I don't mind. IMG_0919.jpg