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Posts: 426
Location: Perryville, MO | Yup...that's the stick you'll want. Tons of info here on TI rods and what weight to use for what baits. XH will throw mags perfectly and many guys like it even for the pounders. |
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Posts: 1360
Location: Lake "y" cause lake"x" got over fished | I have a 9' TI XH and it tosses mags no problem. But pounders are a little less forgiving, The Shallow megaD from tackle industries is OK, but MI pounders are a little bit of a stretch, the XH loads to much for my liking. If your looking at tossing Pounders, the XXH is better for that. XH is better for blades, and everything else. |
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Location: Hayward, WI | The XH is perfect for 8-10 oz baits (handles lighter stuff well too). Much more than 10 or 11 and the XXH will treat you well.
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Posts: 83
Location: minnesota | so kind of the converse of the question - how does the XXH work for lighter rubber like standard or mag dawg/superd? are they too light to load the rod during a cast or are they fine? |
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Location: Minneapolis | I throw everything on my xxh. best all around rod IMO. |
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Posts: 555
Location: Tennessee | I say nay, go with the XXH |
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Posts: 906
Location: Canada | I can honestly say I haven't tried TI's XH but I use the split grip 9' TI XXH telescopic for Mag and Pounder sized dawgs etc. |
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