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G Loomis BCR803 GLX with a  Shimano Chronarch 51e

G Loomis MBR844 IMX with a Daiwa Zillion

Shimano Crucial Crankbait Rod with a Shimano Curado or a St. Croix Avid 6'8'' MH x-fast spinning with a Shimano stradic

 

This could all change depending on what mood I'm in.

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Depends on:

Time of year

Water clarity

Water temperature

Cold fronts moving through the area

Moon phase

Man made or natural body of water

 

Rods:

All Medium Heavy for a variety of baits and presentations for -

Shaky Head

Senkos

Crankbaits

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Shimano Crucial 7'0 with a shakey head, Helios with a worm or a light craw, and gotta take something for a spinnerbait probably a st Croix med action 7+ footer.  But come on who only takes 3 rods?!?!?

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My three st croix rods. Ml fast m fast and mh extra fast. Soft plastics, jigs, anything with a treble hook. Depending on the time of yeary bet would be on soft plastics. First worms, then flukes and finally craw fish. I bump or sink worms. Swim and jerk flukes doodle craw fish. That would be the three techniques I would bet you can catch fish on any water on this country with if I had to choose one setup to use.

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7'MHF St.Croix Avid for all my bottom contact baits and some moving baits, a 7'MHM St.Croix Avid for cranks, and a 6'10ML St.Croix Legend spinning rod for finesse work.

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