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Location: Central Wisconsin | I have a 9 foot mh ti and love it. I have a st.croix premiere 8 ft heavy and a 8 ft 6 in xh mi rod but primarily use the ti whenever I can. I love throwing big bucktails and gliders, the question I have is would the slingblade work for gliders or is the jerk the only way to go for gliders? |
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Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI | I use the sling blade for gliders once and a while, the bigger ones anyway. |
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Location: Smith Creek | I prefer the Jerk or Big Dawg for most, although the SB is great for certain baits; little phantoms, suicks, jackpots, 6" reef hawgs, eddies. |
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| chadw18 - 6/27/2014 11:09 AM I have a 9 foot mh ti and love it. I have a st.croix premiere 8 ft heavy and a 8 ft 6 in xh mi rod but primarily use the ti whenever I can. I love throwing big bucktails and gliders, the question I have is would the slingblade work for gliders or is the jerk the only way to go for gliders? The 8' Premiere you already have is a perfect glider rod, better than any LT in my opinion. I do use a slingblade for phantom softails and it is just fine, but I would rather use that 8' Premiere.
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Location: Planet Meltdown | I have both and I use my Jerk for gliders, jerks, WTD baits and I love it. I started a thread awhile back about longer rods for glide / jerk baits and it seems lots of guys are using them. I tried throwing smaller phantoms and Hellhounds with a 9' TI rod and just couldn't get the action I wanted but it did work pretty good for bigger phantoms. I just bought a sling blade this year and absolutely love this rod. The split grip was the ticket for me. Awesome bucktail, topwater, and crank bait rod. |
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Location: Central Wisconsin | Thanks everyone. Sounds like because I love my ti so much that I will get the jerk instead of the sling blade and my the premier a back up rod.i appreciate the help!!! |
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| I use the jerk and Big dawg and love them :D |
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