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| I am wondering if anyone has any reviews of the 9'6" rod Shimano introduced this year. I am considering pairing one with my Tranx as my big bucktail setup. Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks |
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| I have the 8'6" xh. I absolutely love the rod. I think tho that the xh is a bit light for what you want to do. I go with the 8'6" xxh. I think that be your best bet. I am thinking if getting 8'6" xxh myself. |
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Location: mercer wi | Havent used the 9'6" but have the 9'xxh and love It. Handles 10's great. Also best pounder rod ive used.that includes stc big dawg. Liked the new shimanos so much I sold my big dawg my sling bladeand thinkin bout sellin my long ranger. I also have 8'6" mh. Handles all normal musky baits great. Have the 8' xh for all gliding bait. Shimano really got there stuff together with new rods. |
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Location: Land of the Musky | I have a 9' XH Okuma and while I have not had a lot of time in the last 3 years to use it I really liked it on a Canada trip I had 4 years ago. Good rods and nice action. |
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| upnortdave - 9/24/2014 7:41 PM
thinkin bout sellin my long ranger
if you do decide to sell it hit me up with a PM!!! |
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Location: NE PA | Tackle Industries - 9/24/2014 9:15 PM
I have a 9' XH Okuma and while I have not had a lot of time in the last 3 years to use it I really liked it on a Canada trip I had 4 years ago. Good rods and nice action.
I thought that my okuma was a bit soft for an ''xh'' rod. I have an xh from you and it feels much better IMO. that said, I would agree with above. I would go xxh for blade rod. |
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