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New store opened, they get truck loads of surplus, so I picked up a ML 7 ft daiwa arid for 5 bucks. Never used a ML baitcaster before. It hold up to a 1/2 oz. any ideals

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What is its rating?  1/2 oz. is out of....or at the upper limit of....most ML rod ratings.............I think.   Any higher, and it might as well be rated as a Medium.  Matter of fact, all my Medium Falcon baitcast rods are rated 1/4-1/2 oz.

 

EDIT:  I do have an older HMG that I think is a ML.  Doesn't say on the rod, but is rated for 1/8 - 1/2 oz.  My ML Villain spinning rod carries the same rating.

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1/4 to 1/2 oz, thinking tubes or little Georges

That range seems right in the Medium rating for most brands

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i would fish small single tail grubs on a 1/4 or 3/16 jig head. maybe a casting dropshot setup. flukes, senkos, wacky rig

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That's an awesome deal... good rod for anything with a light wire hook or small trebles. Congrats on the find.

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I have the 6'6 mh not a bad rod by any means. The ml u could try it for drop shot?..

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Well its about time you did it.

 

What took you so long??????

 

Great deal.

 

If I were you I would call the Bait Monkey and take him on a trip to that outlet.

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Well its about time you did it.

 

What took you so long??????

 

Great deal.

 

If I were you I would call the Bait Monkey and take him on a trip to that outlet.

 

 

I was till I found out the lews I wanted was the cheap kind, not a fan of graphite side plates

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Good deal!!!!! Here in Ohio I fish primarily ML or M powered rods. I'll throw anything from tubes to wacky worms to 1/8 oz spinnerbaits/chatter baits. Honestly just stay within the weight and line parameters of the rod and you'll be fine. But I do find that mostly you have to find that 'sweet spot' for casting, and for me it's usually right around 1/4oz.

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