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| Hi guys
I read another thread somewhere on the same subject, but the discussion involved spinnerbaits.
I'd like to use either of the two rods for 6" huddleston swimbaits and 5 - 6" swim jigs that weigh 1.5 - 2.5 ounces. Mostly I'll use a steady retrieve with small pops now and then to free the baits from hangups.
Do you reckon the 6 inches will do good or bad in terms of overall performance; all day comfort, casting distance, and control.
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| I use a 9 foot MH Predator for Heavier Swim Jigs and its Money so i would think the extra 6 for the Long Ranger would only be a better. Both awesome rods so you cannot make a bad choice; comes down to person preference... |
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Location: Smith Creek | If you don't fish tournaments that have rod length restrictions go with the Long Ranger. Better all around. |
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| I ended up ordering the split grip Long Ranger as I got the same advice elsewhere too. Thanks for the replies. Can't wait to to launch some swimbaits with it |
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