Super User F14A-B Posted May 10, 2014 Super User Posted May 10, 2014 After reading thru this thread.... I feel like I am in Math class! Also seeing double! All those numbers! Geez..... Good luck fella.. Happy Trails! Quote
T_Nix35 Posted May 11, 2014 Author Posted May 11, 2014 Yeah I am covered on the first four rods for those I am going with the 702SF (already have), 702C, 734C, and the 735C. As for the two crank bait rods you chose I would really like to have that 766Flip in there for pitching into cover, unless you think the 735 or 734 would do just fine for pitching into cover. I believe I am going to go with the 765CB Glass and then get the 766FLIP. I will just use my 702 for square bills and shallower divers. I use my Medium rod right now for Square bills and shallow divers and it works perfectly. Thank you for all of the help though, I really appreciate it! @Skippy- Haha I know what you mean man, but that is just how the Dobyns rods are identified. The first two numbers are the length, and the last number is the power of the rod, so a 702 would be a 7 foot rod that is medium powered. Quote
Robert Riley Posted October 6, 2014 Posted October 6, 2014 I know it's a bit late, but don't forget that you can always call dobyns and ask about their rods. They've been extremely helpful, and haven't tried to upsell me at all (actually tried to sell me a Champion instead of a Extreme, I was fixed on the Extreme haha). Quote
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