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Posts: 2068
Location: Appleton,WI | Is there anybody throwing this rod?Just woundering how you like it for cowgirls and big rubbers. |
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Posts: 4343
Location: Smith Creek | It's stiff as hell, kind of tip-heavy. I like it for big rubbers but not real crazy about it for twin 10's. You can throw pounders without that ugly creaking sound rods make before they snap. |
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Posts: 432
Location: Eagan, MN | The nice thing about the cork on this rod is it helps you tell which end is which. Without the cork I don't know if I'd be able to tell. |
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Posts: 97
| I found that rod to be too stiff for twin 10's.....I'm not a big Dawg guy, so I can't really comment. |
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Location: Apple Valley | I also think it's to stiff for cowgirls. Good for the big plastic baits. I bought the rod a few years ago and only used it a few times.
Brian |
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Posts: 692
Location: Pelican Rapids, MN | Waaayyyyy toooo stiff for blades. Even a bit stiff for mag dawgs. Great for pounders and 2 pounders. Go with the Big Dawg or the 8'6" XHF premier. |
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Posts: 547
Location: Oshkosh | I agree with Jerry. Get a Big Dawg and you will love it!
Peter |
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