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druben

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  1. My favorites this year have been the Missile Baits D- Bomb and the Gambler Big EZ. The D-Bomb is an awesome flipping/punch bait as well as a good jig trailer. The Big EZ rigged at a weighted swimbait hook has been good for me around grass and pads. Has a great swimming action.
  2. They are great rods. I don't know why anyone would call them dead. Good sensitivity and a great lineup of models.
  3. I know the 744 is a new model, but if you go with the 735 you will not be disappointed. The rod just fishes so many things well; especially jigs and soft plastics. It is a great starting point with Dobyns.
  4. You need to go with a 5 power in Dobyns. Their actions are softer than most manufacturers. A 3/4oz jig will not fish comfortable on a 744. My vote is to get a Champion 735c. It is has the perfect action for jigs, c-rigs, and a great frog rod. Very versatile.
  5. You're the man
  6. I know this was not in the question, but try the missle baits d-bomb and get the best of both.
  7. I prefer a Dobyn's Champion 734 with a 6:3:1 Curado
  8. Dobyns 734c with a 6:3:1 Curado and 17lb flouro
  9. Nice catch. Looks like Glenn Springs?
  10. The Dobyns is definitely worth the $225. The rod is great, and does not feel like a 7'9" rod in your hands. Very light and balanced. It is also versatile, you can comfortably pitch 3/8oz all the way up to 1 1/2oz.
  11. For dobyn's all of their 4 power rods (704, 734, etc.) are rated heavy by Dobyn's but these are on the softer side and fish like most MH's.
  12. I fish Glenn Springs a lot. I was there a couple weeks ago and most of the surface grass is gone but if you can find small pockets of matted grass with at least a couple feet of water under them, then they are usually good for one or two fish. But as the grass dies down, I would be using a 3/4 oz jig on the points and on the channel edges. You will not get a ton of bites but they will usually be good ones when it is cold. Also have had some success using a carolina rig with a fluke on it.
  13. Both are terrific flipping baits. To me it depends on the type of cover being fished. If you are flipping around wood, laydowns, or docks I would probably go with the pit boss. But if you are fishing around any kind of vegetation or punching, the D bomb is an awesome bait. Very streamlined and goes through grass very well.
  14. Dobyns Champion 734 or 735
  15. On a punch rig with a skirt. It may not look like much, but is a great little bait for getting in and out of thick grass.
  16. The blank is different as well. I got the new version of the 745 and the blank is a little bit faster and IMO a bit more sensitive.
  17. Dirty Jigs, Dandy Baits Jigs, Omega Jigs. All are quality brands.
  18. Pit chunks are great jig trailers. Gives them something different with a unique action.
  19. Dobyn's DX 795 and DX 746.
  20. I got a Megabass Nautilus this year and paired it with a Shimano Chronarch CI4. I use it primarily for football jigs and the sensitivity is just unreal.
  21. The *** *** in the 8:1 is a sweet little reel that was made to be paired with the *** rods. Definitely worth giving a look.
  22. Sorry for your loss
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