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| Anyone have experience with them? |
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| I do. You're talking custom rod components correct? I've built spining and casting, even a muskie blank or 2. Let me know what you need. I do like them but if you want a longer pike/musky rod these ain't it. One of my favorites is there American Heritage 7'9". It is super light and casts small to medium sized baits well. Rated to 4 ounces if memory serves me right |
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| Yes custom components,I was looking into them for twitch baits and lighter jerkbaits. 7-6ā or 7-9ā would work. Just not sure if the rod is a pool cue or actually bends. The rods I use now are old st croix premier 7-6ā mh , but Iām down to my last one . |
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| Get an American Heritage in the 7'9" the heaviest of them. It is super light and works well for lighter baits. I also built a 7'6" 2-8 ounce cut to 7'2" for jerkbaits in there musky series and the CRX 8'. By far my favorite is the 7'9". None are pool cues.. the 2-8 I feel would be hard to toss 8 ounces the others seem pretty close. You'll see the weight on that heritage is amazing. If you are anywhere close to Ozaukee Co. Wisconsin let me know. You can try mine before you buy. I'd find it impossible for somebody not to like the 7'9" heritage though. |
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