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I have a 7 ft mh/f magbass rod form loomis, and have recenlty been throwing lots of soft plastics on it. I started with senkos and liked them, then started throwing some more worms and tubes on it. Would this rod be ok for shakey head? I also have a 6' 7'' m/f rod and use it for mostly tops and jerks but they aren't my favorite methods. I feel like the rod would be fine for me considering there is so much structure in my lake even weedless lures get hung up. I use baitcasters for everything and have no spinning gear. Any opinions or advice would be helpful.

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As long as you can cast it, you can make it work. Being that you're doing just fine with those other applications that are usually in the same weight range, I think you should be fine. 

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This question has been asked many times: Can I use one rod for everything ?

 

The answer is: In practical terms ----> yes, you can use one rod for almost everything, as long as you can cast it properly you can.

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