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All my rods are shimano, except one kistler which i like, but i need another crankbait rod. I have a 7'6 mh and 7m crucial cranbait rods. I want a 7 mh and probably going to go with another crucail. Havnt really wanted to try anything else due to warrenty reasons. Shimano been good to me. But what are you guys using?

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http://www.irodfishing.com/irod-genesis-2/

 

IROD:

 

IRG7113CC “Fred’s Crank Launcher”

Fred designed this rod for deep diving cranks but will work with mid divers and larger shallow divers. Not your usual crank rod, this rod is all graphite and is not whippy and soft like others. It’s tip is strong enough to drive in a hook set yet forgiving enough to play the fish without ripping out the hooks. It will also cast any crank bait a country mile which is needed to get the big cranks down deep.

  • Length:7’11″
  • Lure weight:3/8-1 1/2
  • Line weight:8-20
  • Power: Med. Heavy
  • Action:Moderate

They do have a 7' close to what you are looking for:

 

IRG703CC “Gabe’s Rip Rap Special”

Designed by Gabe for small to medium crankbaits and most reaction baits. Its composite of glass and graphite give it the perfect soft tip to allow for casting and hooking reaction fish, but has pleanty of backbone to turn the biggest of fish.

  • Length: 7′
  • Lure weight:1/4 – 3/4
  • Line weight:8-16
  • Power: Med. Heavy
  • Action: Fast
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What about dobyns, 70$ replacement sounds fair to me, all reviews ive read seem like they are great. But never seen one or actually talked to someone who has used one

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What about Dobyns? As close as I have come to them were in a Bait and Tackle store where I handled some of them and put them back in the rack because they were too whippy for me. I like solid rods, stiffer with plenty of backbone and the 3 different Dobyns I handled in the store were not for me. I grew up with rubbery whippy rods and today I avoid them. But if that is your thing, then go for it.

 

I like the Irod's because they are designed by bass pro's for bass pro's- I have no idea who designs Dobyns- but I liked the Irod's and I like the *** *** rods too. I am so done with rubbery whippy rods! But hey, its a new year and I go back to that same store often and I will check out the new Dobyns and see if they have changed any...

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I don't care for Dobyns or Powell rods at all...

Plenty of guys do, just not my style

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My cranking rod is a Veritas 2.0 7'6MHM, it's good. You don't need all the sensitivity for cranking. For me, that's a rod that will work until money isn't an option haha ($45 wasn't a bad buy either). 

 

I have never used a dobyns cranking rod, but I love their other rods. A friend of mine has one and raves about it, I'm sure he'll be on this thread soon enough.

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Thanks fellas if im going to switch from the crucial line, im going to have to hold whichever rod series im going to go with in my own hands, thanks all

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Dobyns 705CB. I have one but have not got to use it yet. Did lots of research and it seems to be one of the highest regarded cranking rods available. 

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G. Loomis crankbait series and Bass Pro Shops Cranking Stick.

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