I am currently looking at ARK casting rods for weighted texas rigs (1/4oz-3/8oz and maybe a tiny bit smaller) and possibly 3/8oz jigs. I'm specifically looking at a MH XF rod. Anyone have experience with these rods? Are they sensitive enough for bottom contact?
I have several dobyns rods and have started to dislike them. Only ones I half way like are my sierras for moving baits. I have a kaden and it has no sensitivity at all. I'm actually getting rid of all my dobyns rods and switching to mainly cashion rods.
Yeah I have a couple tatula elite rods but wanting to stay away from them for this rod since I'll likely be using braid with a flouro leader and most braid to leader knots suck with microguides.
I'm looking for a good casting rod for weighted texas rigs (1/4oz-1/2oz) and small jigs (no larger than 3/8oz). Rod must be sensitive enough for bottom contact. Looking to spend no more than 250. Might could go a small amount over 250, but not much. No microguides please. What would everyone recommend?
I'm looking for a reel to pair with my heavy jig rod for football jigs. I would likely be using 16 or 17 pound flouro with 1/2oz and 3/4oz football jigs. Debating on if I should get the tatula elite or the tatula 150 or the tatula 200. Would the elite hold the amount of line I need in the weights I mentioned?
What's everyone's experience with Sunline fluorocarbon?
I'm debating between sunline sniper, assassin, and shooter. Will be using for heavy football jigs (1/2oz and 3/4oz).
Regular action?? Is that like a moderate fast?
I got the 7'1" elite skipping jig rod last week and really like it. I like it so much I am probably going to grab the 6'9" version also.
Let's say you are fishing a 3/8oz spinnerbait with braided line and another person is fishing the same exact spinnerbait with say 15lb flourocarbon line. Do you believe the flouro is going to make much difference in the amount of fish or the bites or the action the spinnerbait is able to do? Is one better or worse than the other?
What size flourocarbon line does everyone use for shallow squarebill crankbaits? I usually only use the 1 and 1.5 squarebills. If using braided line will there really be much difference in how deep the squarebill actually dives or how it behaves underwater?
Any owners of the older model, (2016 I believe), of the Daiwa Zillion SV TW? I'm thinking about grabbing one soon for a rod I'm going to use with spinnerbaits and a few other things. Link below of the reel I'm referring to.
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/catpage-DAIWARELLS.html?from=basres
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