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Location: Winfield,IN | After recently reading an article on James the owner and his story I must say I will be buying from him as much as possible. I see no reason to go elsewhere for baits/equiptment if he has what I want. I belive he is in buisness for all of the right reasons and I love that he gives back to the community the way he does.
That being said I recently bought a XXH9' pounder rod and let me tell you it's my new favorite rod to throw. I just have one question I was experimenting with the megaD magD and sea cow glider this past week and it throws them all great but I can't seem to get the proper action out of the sea cows. Does anybody have any tips on working the sea cow? It is a manta style bait but I gust can't seem to get it right. |
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| Smaller rod might be your solution |
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Location: NE PA | That rod may be a bit stiff for gliders |
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Posts: 179
Location: Wisconsin | I use the 7' XXH for my glide baits. |
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Posts: 49
| Go shorter...I switched to a 7.5' rod for all my glide baits and it makes it easier to work the baits the way I like to. And I love TI rods...great rods, great price, and great owner! |
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Location: Appleton Wi | see if the hooks are both facing opposite ways I had the same problem and I switched the hooks around at it worked great!! |
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