Not better overall. There only advantages over the Zoom Superfluke are casting distance and sink rate which allows them to be fished deeper. The action and fall isnt as good IMO. Flukes are best in shallower water with cover. D-shads are more open water or light cover options when I need a bait to get down and stay down deeper. Also like senkos, durability is a minor concern.
Mike, this is a great move. Thanks for listening to us when we gave feedback. There aren't many guys out there that make quality jigs and terminal tackle yet alone sell quality jig trailers and other various stand alone products. When I need another order I will add a few "extras". Thanks!
Glass rods are for moving baits. You should be fine using them for cranks, jerkbaits, traps, & topwaters. The secondary uses would be spinnerbaits and chatterbaits. I would NOT fish jigs, weightless plastics, texas rigs, carolina rigs or frogs on this rod.
^^ This ^^ ... I have replaced alot of caffeinated sodas, energy drinks, and 5 hour energy drinks with various forms of tea made by a company called Yogi, Naked juice, and more water and exercise.
Don't care for the elevated heart rate and internal health damage energy drinks provide.
The flickshake is a great finesse presentation. It has good scent and great action. I like them wacky rigged only. Personally they are great drop shot baits and good on the Jackall tungsten wacky jig gead. The downside is durability.
I really like the Savy 734 for those weights. The rating of Heavy is generous for this rod but the reserve power is there. I just dont get the need for a most sensitive or more expensive rod if it will be a rod only used for spinnerbaits. There is a rod within each of the Dobyns line that fish spinnerbaits but since trying the Savy 734 I havent felt the need to go higher up the ladder.
It is also a good rod for chatteraits, swimjigs, smaller paddle tail swimbaits.
I fish 3 types of flourocarbon for jigs and soft plastics. They are Tatsu, Shooter, and Sniper. Shooter has the best abrasion resistance and is slightly more sensitive but doesnt handle as well as the other two. Tatsu combines handling, abrasion resistance, sensitivity, and longevity in one. Sniper is similar to tatsu but a notch or two below it in the same categories. Pick the best you can afford and dont forget to use backing to maximize your line mileage.
50/50 on the 2 depending upon what I want to spend or can spend for a given technique. Alot of my reels have upgrades and rods vary across the board. I try to balance things out with quality reels, rods, and line.
I use one on one my jig rods. It is a great all around reel though the weight, profile, and line capacity makes folks think it is a finesse reel. It is phenomenal reel and well put together for any plastic or jig techniques.
I also have 12# tatsu on mine. No issues with line capacity.
There may have been one year or so where one could receive Megabass products discounted from retailers. Now it just isn't allowed. I was fortunate enough to get a few rods including the EMTF for a light discount. Even at 5.8 ounces it balances well and performs very well for a multitude of techniques.
Go to YouTube or somewhere to find out how to access the internal brake and see how it should be aligned to apply less braking force. You will have to sort of jostle the side plate around a bit to get it to come off. At that point you can access the internal brakes.
The spool tension knob and magnetic brake are on the outside. There is a second internal brake inside the reel. If this isnt adjusted properly distance will suffer. If these 3 items are in check it could be a bearing problem that a propper flush and relube would get rid of.
Dahlberg frog and Dahlberg craw. Great looking baits and concepts but they dont work as advertised for me nor have I landed anything on them.
The flying lure was sort of cool for being a lure that had uniqe action.
Doug Hannon has a whole mess of soft plastic surface snakes you can buy online.
JDM baits have great finishes if you are into life like lures. Most of them have better components and actions from their harbaits to softbait lines.
Frogs are generally entertaining if the bite is slow. They cast far and give you something to watch above the surface and dont really snag up.
For a year round lure it would be a jig.
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