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kingmotorboat

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  1. Exactly that's why I cut back on the weight of tungsten I use
  2. Gonna revive this topic. Super informative for anyone that hasn't seen it
  3. Gambler burner craw, love the action on them, also mister twister poc it craw released air bubbles and also has a ton of action
  4. You know my struggle lol
  5. Congrats rippin. Y'all had a better weekend than me. Indian creek and buck creek were still cold. We didn't see any beds, but saw 40 plus boats in buck Saturday lol
  6. Welcome man. All the guys on this sight are good people matter of fact one of my best friends and fishing partner I met all on here
  7. Forgot to add most were in about ten foot of water
  8. Wow this rod guys is legit. Sensitive wise on par with my tatula. Well balanced with a Lews tournament mb. Great tip on it great backbone was able to set the hook and control the fish no issue. The handle took a minute to get used to as everything I have is split grip. The cork handle is long, about 16 inches but I love it
  9. Yesterday we fished from 6:30 to 6:30 in Indian creek and buck creek caught 12, 5 keepers 2 of them over 3 and a half. Missed a few also. Most of them were caught on points on plastics
  10. Heading out to Indian creek in the morning. Gonna throw spinnerbaits jigs and a few plastics at them. Any advice br? I love you all lol
  11. I'll post a review come Sunday morning. So far nothing but positive statements but I haven't been out on the water with it yet
  12. First step on the fenwick train, pretty excited I mean this rod here looks like a higher end rod
  13. So as most of you know I broke a rod the other day so I needed a new texas rig rod, needed one to pitch 1/4 oz tungsten around cypress knees. Walked in to a local tackle shop and behold!! This rod caught my eye, haven't used full cork handle in years but this rod here felt great. It's rated 3/8 to 1 oz and I feel like the tip is just soft enough to pitch 3/16 and 1/4 oz but not to soft. Feels well balanced, crisp action, solid backbone to turn a head, and as light another rod I broke that I won't name. Guides are straight and seem sturdy. Gonna be using p line cxx with it. Can't wait to give it a test run for sensitivity on Saturday and maybe send some fish home with sore mouths Forgot to mention it is the 7ft mh fast casting model
  14. Thank you, will the 7 ft medium heavy fast mojo have a soft enough tip to cast 1/4 oz weighted soft plastics?
  15. So is a 7'1 medium rage stouter than a normal medium
  16. And I'm all in here thinking about ordering an older mojo bass wondering if it's good enough sensitivity for plastics the 7 foot mh or the 7 foot (they're on sale for 89 that's why and I need a rod since one of mine just broke)
  17. I don't know how this got started, but it's rather entertaining Yep but just like a train wreck, it's hard to look away
  18. Yep I'll be doing it again this weekend. My Toledo bend confidence setup is a mh fast rod 12 pound cxx and one of your dredge brush jigs in Okeechobee craw, hammered them on it last year See profile pic lol
  19. I use 12-pound p line cxx and it works great
  20. Both of mine were first gen
  21. One was 3/8 to 1oz 7'1 mh fast which always had a 1/4 oz t rig tied on, the other was a 6'10 m fast that had a rating 1/4 to 5/8 that I used for finesse 40 ton Japanese toray blank
  22. No more like found around Friday the 13th. Days there's a bad ***, catch my drift 27-14= this company
  23. Just 2 over the past year and a half both the same model, from what I've read this is a pretty reoccurring theme with these.
  24. Gotta wait til pay day to order one grrrrrrr hopefully the 7'1 medium fast casting is still there for soft plastics. Broke my uman black this weekend and I'm bailing on that company
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