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I have decided on which rods I am going to purchase come spring to step up from my "entry level" stuff.  I have heard great things about Dobyns on here and really like the Coalition Weapon series.  So I believe the  CW 703C & 704C will take care of my senko, spinnerbait, t-rig, frog and jig needs, but for soft plastic swimbaits from 5in paddletales up to say a Mattlures U2 bluegill would you go for the 705C or the 735C?  Also if I have something confused with the needs covered by the other rods let me know.  I would love to buy every model but that won't happen lol.  Your knowledge is much appreciated!

 

Tight Lines and Happy Fishing

Joshua

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just FYI they are discontinuing that line of rods..

They still have them for sale and warrenty them no problem, but if your dead set you might want to pick them up sooner then later..

got with the 735 for soft swims as you can also use it for frogs and pitching beaver type baits..

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Was def gonna give you a call Ron, unfortunately with the holidays and other life events it will probably be around march when I will be able to upgrade. If they are gone at that point I may check with you on another Dobyns series or maybe the Denali Kovert.

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I'll

 

Was def gonna give you a call Ron, unfortunately with the holidays and other life events it will probably be around march when I will be able to upgrade. If they are gone at that point I may check with you on another Dobyns series or maybe the Denali Kovert.

X2 Def. want to get a dobyns rod. Probally get one around end of winter/spring.

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