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| What is the best rod (between the two listed) for Jr. Cowgirls?
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Location: MN | I actually like the MH slightly better for throwing them, but it's not stiff enough for doing faster eights when needed. The XH is the better all around for Jrs and tens. For regular 8 blades then the MH is great. |
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Location: oconomowoc, wi | XH |
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Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | for the jr id say the XH for sure.
Honestly though. I have the xh, mainly for blades. But I wish I would have got the XXH instead. The tip on the XH is a little soft for big blades in the 8. Still very dooable, just a little soft. But I have used the XXH a few times and that is hands down the rod I should have got. the XXH tosses JRs, showgirls all without issue |
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Posts: 1283
| XH would be my choice. |
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Posts: 1039
Location: North St. Paul, MN | I just ordered the XXH, telescoping split grip. Very excited to try it with 8s and 10s. I am hoping this rod will be my go-to "everything" rod...bucktails, dawgs (regular and mag), and crankbaits (shallow raiders, triple d's, invaders, and big jakes), oh yeah and tail rotating topwaters. We'll see..... |
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Posts: 122
| Exactly what Fat-Ski said |
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Posts: 1901
Location: MN | muskyroller - 6/1/2015 12:41 PM
I just ordered the XXH, telescoping split grip. Very excited to try it with 8s and 10s. I am hoping this rod will be my go-to "everything" rod...bucktails, dawgs (regular and mag), and crankbaits (shallow raiders, triple d's, invaders, and big jakes), oh yeah and tail rotating topwaters. We'll see.....
It will do a lot of that pretty well, some of it not so well but will work. |
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Posts: 117
Location: Northern Illinois | X2 on the XH |
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