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Basically I plan on owning three set ups. I do three types of presentations. Senko, tube baits/jigs, and hula poppers.

Currently I own:

A 6'8 Shimano Crucial medium xf

A 6' Ugly Stik medium

Plan on purchasing a 7' medium or medium heavy Veritas or possibly even another Shimano crucial.

I can get a Veritas for $40 or another Shimano Crucial for $80.

Which rod would you choose to buy?

Which rods would you use in my arsenal for each of the applications?

Thanks!

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Ugly Stik for poppers, you don't need as much feel for them since you can see them. The Crucial Medium for Senkos since they're a lighter bait and the lighter rod can load up more. Then, since I love to use jigs when I have them, I would spend the extra money for another Crucial in MH for the jigs.

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I'd add a 6'8" MH Crucial for the Tubes and Jigs, depending on the weights. I assume you're talking about the older black Crucials; the MH's in that line aren't terribly stout. If your tubes and jigs are on the heavier side, a MH Veritas, which is a more powerful rod, would be a good idea.

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Pulled the trigger on another 7'2 MH fast Crucial. Hopefully I made the right decision in paying the extra $40.

My jigs vary from 1/8 - 1/2 ounce.

Yup, the older black crucials. 2 of them in my arsenal now.

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Pulled the trigger on another 7'2 MH fast Crucial. Hopefully I made the right decision in paying the extra $40.

My jigs vary from 1/8 - 1/2 ounce.

Yup, the older black crucials. 2 of them in my arsenal now.

 

Personally, I believe that the Crucial is a good step up from the Veritas. The 7'2" will probably need a heavier reel to balance well, but it should work nicely for your intended purposes. It's also possible to throw 5" Senkos on the MH Crucial and put the lighter tubes/jigs on the M. Do what feels best.

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