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Chris Carey

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  • Birthday July 7

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  • Location
    Rocklin Ca. 
  • My PB
    Between 5-6 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth & Spotted
  • Favorite Lake or River
    The Dirty D!!

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  1. I’ll add another vote for the metanium. I have 2 of them and they are awesome. I’ve heard great things about the chronarch but to me for the price I’d rather have a DC or step up to a bantam or metanium.
  2. I might be biased but I think the expride line is the best rods for the money period. I have several of them.
  3. I used to throw them on the same rod, I now have a chatterbait rod because i throw it so much. They r not the same. The reason the glass rod is more ideal is because the connection point is on the blade that moves when the fish thrashes. The glass rod absorbs more of this helping keep them pinned, in addition the slower action of the glass rod helps keeps the hook back in there mouths further. The hook up has a great video explaining all this. Is the difference that big. Probly not, I caught plenty of fish using a standard m/h fast.
  4. It’s my jig rod and it’s excellent. It’s also good for Texas rigs.
  5. No idea what your budget is but evergreen makes a combat stick for chatterbaits. It’s a 7’3” heavy glass. If you don’t want glass the shimano expride 7’2” mh glass in another good option. The hookup tackle has a fairly recent video dedicated to chatterbait rods.
  6. I don’t think the expride is what your looking for. I have that rod, it’s their punching rod and it’s a pool cue. Much stiffer than the 806.
  7. I’d try the daiwa. The slower action being the reason. I run a dobyns 806, it’s supposed to be their 10xd rod. I don’t have a lot of experience with it just yet but it is a lot of rod.
  8. I have the 2020 met, it’s a fantastic reel. Very smooth and incredibly light. The reel I have my eye on right now is the met dc. Reason being I like throwing chatterbaits on dc and I’m looking to upgrade from my curado.
  9. 20lb smack down hi vis with a 7lb sunline leader. I’ll bump up my leader size if I’m fishing around a lot of cover.
  10. I’ve used braid to leader in the past but it was mostly out of necessity as I needed that rod to throw a lot of different baits. Now that I have a dedicated chatter bait rod I’m throwing 16 lb sunline sniper
  11. This, but bump up to the new zillion or a new metanium. Still well within your price range.
  12. I’d call the hook up they can explain the actual differences. Just guessing based on specs, but the actions on the similar spec rod are probably slightly different making one more ideal for specific techniques than the other. Length will play a roll in how a rod behaves. Some could be different bend profiles even though they are both m/h reg or whatever. Im sure one of the guys there would be happy to break it all down and get you pointed in the right direction.
  13. Are u only wanting a spinning rod? If not I recommend the shimano expride 6’10 m or the megabass jerkbait special.
  14. Ok so assuming it’s staying for this yr at least do u guys like the metanium dc 2x as much as the curado dc? My thought is on my chatterbait setup it will lighter and a little nicer for chucking and winding all day.
  15. Don’t get too excited, just asking the question. Is there a new one coming soon. Seems as though there should be one on the horizon based on the 2020 non dc model. Anyone have any info or thoughts?
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