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hey guys as some of you know i'm looking to get a dedicated "slop" rod(flippin' pitchin' and frog rod)  and l'm having trouble deciding what to get. l'm looking at getting either a 7ft hvy. falcon bucoo,a daiwa tatula 7'2" hvy, one of the new team daiwa s rod 7'hvy. a *** *** green med. hvy. 7'2" a powell inferno 725 or a st. Croix premier 6'10"hvy or a 7ft. hvy or med.hvy.  out of those which would you choose? also I've heard that the med. st Croix's are more like med hvy. so should I go for a med.hvy in the st.croix model? And l've also heard they aren't as sensitive some of the others I listed but I can find them new for about $115.would they be worth $115? thanks.

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I have the 7'2" Tatula and its a great rod but for what you want to use it for the Tatula 7'4" frog and slop rod is perfect. I have it also and it is a phenomenal rod for the money. It can also handle big football jigs with ease. I would choose either of the Daiwa Tatulas over the Croix premier as for the other rods I can't comment

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No one ever talks about lews rods. Check out the mag custom speed stick 7'2" mag grass Rod. These rods are very nice I mean very.

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No one ever talks about lews rods. Check out the mag custom speed stick 7'2" mag grass Rod. These rods are very nice I mean very.

This..the new custom speed sticks are amazing. Light, sensitive, comfortable and BALANCED which is a huge plus. I got 4 of them now. If you want a slop and frog HEAVY duty Rod, try the 7'4 mag heavy pitching Rod.

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