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Really like the Shimano Crucial crank bait rods.  Ducketts make a fine CB rod also.  5.4:1 gear ratio or slower.  I have a Lews TP, a BB1, and a BPS PQ.  The new Curados are nice as well if you can find one.

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With the same thing I throw everything, I don't have a dedicated crankbait rod. The catch is to back down your drag.

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Lamiglas SR705R

 

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Mostly with a BPS 7'6" MH Crankin' Stick / PQ 4.7 that is good up to 1.5oz. I also have a Legend Extreme 7'2" MH-M / CTE-100GT that could handle that duty up to 1oz.

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BPS Crankin' Sticks.

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My deep cranking set-up is a 7'6"Browning Boron Matrix MH rod paired with a Daiwa Advantage 6.3:1 or an Exceller 4.9:1 reel.  Cranking is the only time I'll use flourocarbon and for the deep stuff I like 12lb. as I don't feel I loose as much feed back as I do with 10lb.

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I have 2 custom 7'10" MH glass crankin rods made by Scott Dobbins at Tigerodz. Sick rods with awesome pricing! I also use a Shimano Curado 200E5 on both.

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St. Croix Mojo "Big Crankster" with a supertuned 200B5 Curado and 10lb Big Game, awesome deep cranking setup. 

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Abu Garcia 7'6" Mh Veritas winch, with an Abu Garcia Orra Winch spooled up with 20lb braid, fluorocarbon leaders if necessary.

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1st choice: Team Daiwa Light& Tough rod, 7' heavy power, regular action, tuned up 6.3:1 Zillion, 14lb test Sunline Supernatural mono.

2nd choice: Dobyns Champion, 7'6" H-F, 6.3:1 Zillion 50th, same line.

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I use a Custom St Croix Extreme 7'2" MHM rod with a Super Tuned Lew's Team Gold 6.4:1 on 30 lbs. Sufix 832.

 

Really big 20+ and dredges I throw on an older St. Croix Avid 6"10" MHF T with a Super Tuned Lew's Super Duty 5.4:1, some Bass duties on a few lakes known for big fish, but mostly Northern Pike duty.

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