Crankinstein Posted March 10, 2014 Posted March 10, 2014 Great, i'm looking forward to your post. Maybe i'll wait to get a rod till after your reviews. Appreciate it. I'm going to be doing the review on approx. 10 crankbaits and I'm going to be using three different rod/reel combos (2 mid range price, 1 high end). The crankbaits are going to mostly be high end because I feel like most people here are already familiar with/already have used SK, Rapala, etc. I'm hoping to eliminate some of that estimating we have to do about a baits value when we spend $10-20 on a single lure and also try out some small high end brands that most people may not be familiar with. The list I'm working with so far is.. Duo Realis M65 Megabass MRX cyclone and Griffon Savage gear bone crank Jackall Bling 55 and D Cherry Lucky Craft mini MR Quote
Super User Munkin Posted March 11, 2014 Super User Posted March 11, 2014 St Croix guy here as well and I use either a 6-6 or 7' MHM Premier rod. You can find these used at decent prices and they just work great. For tight spaces the 6-6 is more accurate by the 7' works better for open water. Allen Quote
masterbass Posted March 11, 2014 Posted March 11, 2014 I also use a mojo glass 7'4" for squarebills and other cranks. It keeps everything pinned. Quote
Super User SoFlaBassAddict Posted March 11, 2014 Super User Posted March 11, 2014 I have read a lot about this specific rod. The 705cb glass. I guess I'm a little too brand loyal. I've got a decent collection of st. Croix and want to stick to them. Mainly cause I'm use to the way they feel. I've heard pretty much nothing but great things about dobyns rods. Very tempted. Don't fall into temptation.... Dobyns rods can quickly empty your wallet That 705 CB Glass is just a killer rod. Use mine for traps, squarebills, jerkbaits, etc. It's an all around great rod for treble hook lures. I'm probably going to pick another one or two up before long. Quote
Sherlock 60 Posted March 11, 2014 Posted March 11, 2014 Just picked up a Denali Kovert 6' 10" medium/moderate cranking rod last month for squarebills and other shallow cranks. Seems I pretty much hit the nail on the head regarding rods specs. Can't wait for the doggone ice to disappear so I can try it out. Quote
Crankinstein Posted March 11, 2014 Posted March 11, 2014 Just picked up a Denali Kovert 6' 10" medium/moderate cranking rod last month for squarebills and other shallow cranks. Seems I pretty much hit the nail on the head regarding rods specs. Can't wait for the doggone ice to disappear so I can try it out. That's one of the rods at the top of my want list right now and the 6"10" is the perfect length. Let me know how you like it Quote
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