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| I am torn between 9’ swat or a 9’ xh TI pro for a rod to throw regular dawgs and some mid size bucktails. Which one do you guys recommend? I haven’t used either before so I don’t know much about than what I have read on here. I hear the TI are a slower action, I generally run all fast actions. I will be putting a tranx hg400 on the rod. |
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Location: Land of the Musky | Granted I want you to buy one of our TI PRO rods with the WIN grips and Revolution reel seats on them but I don't think you will be unhappy with the Chaos rod either. Rick makes some really good tackle for sure! But buy the TI PRO Have a good Christmas. |
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| James I would like to talk to you about the pro rod, what’s the best way to get ahold of you? |
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| Tackle Industries - 12/16/2020 12:58 PM
Granted I want you to buy one of our TI PRO rods with the WIN grips and Revolution reel seats on them but I don't think you will be unhappy with the Chaos rod either. Rick makes some really good tackle for sure! But buy the TI PRO Have a good Christmas.
Would your pro xh 9’ be a good rod to throw regular bulldawgs? Enough backbone? |
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Location: Western U.P. | Bigbucks1985 - 12/16/2020 3:29 PM
Tackle Industries - 12/16/2020 12:58 PM
Granted I want you to buy one of our TI PRO rods with the WIN grips and Revolution reel seats on them but I don't think you will be unhappy with the Chaos rod either. Rick makes some really good tackle for sure! But buy the TI PRO Have a good Christmas.
Would your pro xh 9’ be a good rod to throw regular bulldawgs? Enough backbone?
The XH PRO casts regular dawgs pretty easily since they are only 5 oz. I used the XH to throw 10" Posseidons, and mag dawgs a lot this fall. They have plenty of backbone for fishing these kinds of baits. |
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