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In my opinion, the 50ish retail dollars is worth it for the LTB.  But I wouldn't complain about having an Avid either.

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Full grip or 2 piece, and of course the skeletonized reel seat, I prefer the full cork handle and front cork on a full reel seat so I naturally would buy the Avid. If you like the discomfort of the reel seat and 2 piece grip,,,,go for the LTB. Personally I feel the Avid is the best value on the planet, it's as good as any rod available for twice the money. But in all reality they are both 100% BUILT in the USA and St. Croix, backed for a lifetime,,,,, with the best Customer Support in the industry.....how can you go wrong with either????? 

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I went ahead and bought the Avid m/xf 6'8" and paired it with my quantum smoke 2500. Was wonder what kind of string I should put on it. I fish a clear lake(bull shoals lake) probably be use some shaky head, jigs, little drop shot, ect.

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After finally fishing the LTB spinning rod, I'm sold on the reel seat. It feels great while fishing. I actually felt more in control of the rod/bait while casting. I was able to sneak out after dinner for 45 minutes and hit the neighborhood retention pond. Whacked this fella with a 4 inch Junebug senko. Rod felt great while fishing - glad I didn't swap it for an Avid X.

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