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evo2s197

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  1. I have fished myriads of rods, from cheap Bass Pro branded rods, to Uber expensive JDM rods, the Megabass Arms series that I assume the OP was talking about is probably the most Underwhelming of all the high end rods I've fished. The most eye opening has been the most current Daiwa Racing Design series the difference between them and the much hyped NRX/NRX+ is night and day and it's not even close, take a NRX and drag a bottom contact bait using straight braid, that's how the Racing Designs feel just using straight flourocarbon. There are 1000 dollar rods that are worth every penny if you're expecting ultimate sensitivity, and build quality. The $1000+ Megabass Arms series are primarily fancy wall decorations IMO.
  2. It is a pretty sweet rod, before I got it i was told it's fairly decent for bottom contact baits and a bit softer than the Hein Carbon Head, but after using mine it's more than decent it's ideal for finesse jigs like the keitechs and light wire T-rigs such as what's in your post.
  3. Post pics and a review when you get it, this will most likely be my next rig.
  4. Two wrongs don't make a right is what I've always been told, but sometimes it's necessary, I've played the role of "Karma" a few times when someone had it coming. And to Glenn, that guy that hosed you with his rooster tail, he'll get whats coming one way or another, jerks like that always have to pay sooner or later, that's just not cool.
  5. The Steez SV is also Magnesium which cost more than aluminum but also 33% lighter on average.
  6. Keitech 4.4 Crazy flapper on a 1/2 tungsten wobblehead jig.
  7. Usually when I'm by myself, I just launch just before first light and I'm loaded up by 9:45 ish, I get about 4 hours of fishing in that way.
  8. Exactly, if they have a problem they can just deal with it, as long as your not hogging up the entire dock and taking unnecessarily long.
  9. I have the real ones and the knock offs, the knock offs i use if I start getting hung up but the fish are keyed in on it.
  10. I would go for the new Steez if I were you over the P5, it's pretty close to a racing design, a excellent value IMO. STEEZ 2021 ON LEFT AND BOTTOM VS THE RACING DESIGN
  11. The STAGS691MFB was the one I was gonna suggest but your on it already. I will tell you the bait finesse is tip heavy with most finesse reels i tried with it, only the millionaire ct sv was balanced, mostly because of the weight distribution of the reel. Another option is the RD 6101ML + FB
  12. Where did you order the bait finesse from?
  13. The next generation Steez, hopefully it comes out soon.
  14. Picked up the new STEEZ AGS BOTTOM CONTACT II, and a BNIB Megabass IP79L. I'm happy about the cork grips, the new bottom contact is about a full ounce lighter, seems like smaller guides, and the same power.
  15. iROD GenesisIII 7ft heavy it has a broad weight range, 1/4- 1.25 and is a great multipurpose rod Along with a Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Reel. Really nice combo that's balanced and light with a ton of sensitivity. Your around $420 out the door, huge bang for your buck.
  16. No worries, I understood that you didn't see the other individuals post. There is definitely a shaming of high end gear as well as low end.
  17. My comment was in response to macho man " ironbjorn"a few posts above me, who implied that jobs that don't require working with your hands not real jobs, which is why the first sentence in my post says what it says.
  18. Hell, people get ligament issues typing all day, writing all day etc. Doing real work like myself as a union electrician and business owner, trenching, bending conduit, pulling heavy gauge feeders in all day and even twisting low gauge wire will wreak havoc on your body in your later years and can become noticeable using fishing combos weighing "ounces" on a long day on the water, so the lighter the better. When you can afford high end light weight stuff you buy it without even blinking, it's just a pleasure to fish with vs cheap equipment. The fact is most, not all but most people that think expensive gear is stupid or not worth it simply don't have enough disposable income to purchase said items, and try to use the macho excuse to make themselves feel better about limited funds.
  19. Underrated quote right here, and it's so true.
  20. ^ Not yet, I threw it around in the backyard, great caster reminds me of the Steez A's, palms great and balances out longer rods, I put it on a Legend Xtreme 7ft4 Heavy. Changed the knobs out to SLP I knobs.
  21. Picked up a SUPER clean Zillion 50th anniversary.
  22. I could never go back to low end gear, years ago as a kid I mowed what seemed like a million lawns to buy a GLX casting rod and the green curado back in 1996, from that point forward i was ruined, it's just not the same fishing with budget gear, I would rather have one "do most things" combo than a bunch of budget gear.
  23. That's an option also, but might as well go all in.
  24. Same experience for myself, I can order on Monday and have the item by Thursday at the latest from them.
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