Dobyn's run a little lighter than what they say. At least the Fury's do. I have a few Champion series crankbait rods and I still use the FR705CB for 1.5 squarebills and 1/2 lipless cranks. It's got a good parabolic action.
I have been using Seaguar Senshi in 10# test on all my cranking set ups. I really like it. Super soft and very castable. You can get 1000 yd spools for $18 on ebay.
They have a few other choices at that price as well.
I'm looking for a very light baitcasting reel to pair with a Dobyn's Champion Extreme 733. I use it for weightless and light weight soft plastics. I searched some older threads and couldn't find anything very recent.
I'm pretty open but have been mainly looking at:
Shimano Aldebaran
Lews Team Lite
Daiwa SS SV 105 - I can't find any solid reviews on this one
Please let me know of any experience or recommendations you may have.
For me it's a straight moderate retrieve the majority of the time. A little more than it takes to get the tail spinning.
I'll change it up if I'm not getting any blow ups. Stop and start, burn it, etc.
Those 3xd hooks are garbage. I caught a couple of dinks one day and they were bent out.
I found that on a website we can't name here that lists the hook sizes. Funny they didn't have the xd hooks listed but square bills were.
Yes. K is obv larger. It takes the body (minus 10%) of the I series and gives it the smoothness of the 70 (and Chronarch with Micro Module gearing).
I have decided after fishing the K's that I will not be purchasing any more Chronarch MGL's. I also see no reason, other than size, to purchase a 70 over a K.
I don't but it's only because I'm weird and OCD. I'm actually only down to one Daiwa rod (the rest are Dobyn's) but I won't put anything but a Daiwa reel on it.
To provide more context I won't wear Nike and Under Armour at the same time. It's one or the other.
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