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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Cork on LT split-grip
 
Message Subject: Cork on LT split-grip
Riverboy WI
Posted 12/12/2013 10:28 PM (#678760)
Subject: Cork on LT split-grip





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I was looking at a brand new LT Big Dawg tonight and I noticed that the cork section directly behind the pistol grip was grenade shaped and thicker than a normal cork handle. Is this a new feature? Also, does anyone find this to be more or less comfortable than other split grip rods?
Clammer
Posted 12/12/2013 10:32 PM (#678761 - in reply to #678760)
Subject: Re: Cork on LT split-grip




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Location: Wisconsin
Don't have the Dawg split grip, but a Slingbalde. REALLY like it, and it took a half day to get used to, but like the new handle angle. my Dawg is an old full cork model
Musky junkie
Posted 12/13/2013 9:58 PM (#678924 - in reply to #678760)
Subject: Re: Cork on LT split-grip




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I have the big nasty, sling blade, and jerk all in the split grip and absolutely love em.
bryantukkah
Posted 12/18/2013 2:02 PM (#679705 - in reply to #678924)
Subject: Re: Cork on LT split-grip




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The grenade shaped rear cork grip has been on those rods for a few years now. If you don't like the fat cork... Take a little 220 grit sandpaper to it, doesn't take long to shave it down to however big you want it to be... Looks good too. its also an easy way to "clean" cork handles just shave a tiny bit off and they look fresh.
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