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OK, Ive decided Im going to get the Abu Veritas rod for my Chronarch 50E setup. Here are my plans, 40# braid to throw soft plastic frogs along the top of the water, and soft plastic swim baits just below the surface. Will be used in moderate/heavy/no cover. My Vendetta is pretty stout for a M 7' rod, and works well with my Curado 50E and 12# YoZuri on it for similar use. So should I get a M power Veritas as well or bump it up to the MH? I want 7', and what action should I get? For those of you that have them, give me some suggestions. Thanks guys.

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I have a 7' mh and it is stout. A lot like most companies H. I use mine for a jig rod. Has little tip action which is fine for what I use it for. If u are going to be fishing in the slop I would get the mh. Will be a lot easier to horse fish with.

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If your not going to fish some really heavy cover, get the M. If you are going to be in some REALLY heavy pads, and veg then the MH. A friend of mine has the MH, and I think it's a bit too stiff for hollow frogs.

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the MH is definitely pretty stiff. the tip seems like its slightly leaning towards XF on my fast action as well. I throw c-rigs and 1/2-3/4 ounce jigs with it mostly, hope that helps.

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Matt, I've got a MH Veritas sitting in the garage if you wanna test drive ir for awhile. It's like new.

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Matt, I've got a MH Veritas sitting in the garage if you wanna test drive ir for awhile. It's like new.

better than my proposed offer I was going to type up

  • Super User
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I went with the heavy. I bought the medium 7' first and it felt too light for 4-5 inch swimbaits. The MH just didn't feel as stiff as I wanted. I can use my 7' H for 1/4-1/2 jigs and 5" swims with 1/8 oz weights with ease.

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I went mh/f. I don't think it's nearly as stiff as my mh vendetta.

  • Super User
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Matt, I've got a MH Veritas sitting in the garage if you wanna test drive ir for awhile. It's like new.

I may have to take you up on that Mike. Thanks for the offer.
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LMG what do u recommend for 1/4-1oz crankbaits. I'm leaning towards a 7' M/F, this will be for the 201E. Don't forget this BCreel thing is new to me. I plan on doing 8-10# mono.

  • Super User
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If your fishing treble baits, a light rod is better to absorb the pulls as to not pull out the hooks with fighting the fish, I would go the M route.

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LMG what do u recommend for 1/4-1oz crankbaits. I'm leaning towards a 7' M/F, this will be for the 201E. Don't forget this BCreel thing is new to me. I plan on doing 8-10# mono.

If you're using this set up solely for cranks, the Veritas comes in the Winch series which is designed for crankbaits. It has a slower action so you don't rip the trebles out of the fish's mouth. I haven't used the Winch series but I've only heard good things from those that do use them.

  • Super User
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LMG what do u recommend for 1/4-1oz crankbaits. I'm leaning towards a 7' M/F, this will be for the 201E. Don't forget this BCreel thing is new to me. I plan on doing 8-10# mono.

Also, its a good thing you got the right reel the first time ;)
  • Super User
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If you're using this set up solely for cranks, the Veritas comes in the Winch series which is designed for crankbaits. It has a slower action so you don't rip the trebles out of the fish's mouth. I haven't used the Winch series but I've only heard good things from those that do use them.

I've got the 7'6" MH winch and its a joy for cranks. Tip has plenty of give as to not pull the hooks out.

I am going to eventually buy a 7' M Winch to make it a top water rod. You can load the lightest popr and zing it a mile.

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What the hell is a winch!? Lmao

their cranking veritas, they also have a cranking revo reel under the same name and made the rod to match....the ultimate setup for abu fans...dd22 = :respect-059:

  • Super User
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What the hell is a winch!? Lmao

Mean old bag lady or in this case a model of a Veritas rod

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Lol lol lol I looked them up last night, only place I know locally that carries Abu is Cabellas, 2hr drive... If not this weekend maybe next I'll take a ride up to check em out. They run about $100 I could grab a Croix from my local shop for $120. Sooooo idk. Don't wanna jack the thread anymore than I have to lol :P

  • Super User
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No micro guides, too many problems, and dont see any advantage to them. Deffinatley no online ordering, chances of recieving damaged product too high.

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No micro guides, too many problems, and dont see any advantage to them. Defiantly no online ordering, chances of recieving damaged product too high.

I used to feel the same way about micro guides until I got the Bu Coo's.... I defiantly notice a difference in accuracy and distance, and a leader is no issue as I had thought.

  • Super User
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No micro guides, too many problems, and dont see any advantage to them. Deffinatley no online ordering, chances of recieving damaged product too high.

LMG

The guy I use online ships in a PVC pipe and has a retail store. He seeks then for 80 shipped. I'm 4 for 4 on perfect rods with them

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No micro guides, too many problems, and dont see any advantage to them. Deffinatley no online ordering, chances of recieving damaged product too high.

A few advantages IMO, but you're right. They have tons more QC problems that regular guides. I learned first hand that micro guide rods, at least in the Veritas' case, can't be ordered online. You have to physically inspect the guides yourself if you want a quality one.

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