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Hi gang, 

 

You all have been very helpful in the past with my rookie questions. I am looking to pair the 7'2 Drop Shot/Split Shot rod. Line weight is 6 - 12 lbs, medium fast action. 

 

I tried a Pflueger Trio reel that can hold 6 lbs/230 yds • 8 lbs/185 yds but it seems a bit heavy.

 

Suggestions?

 

Many thanks...again.

 

PaBass74 

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Tried as in tried on the rod?  Are you sure it's a weight problem and not a balance problem?  A borderline tip heavy spinning rod is easily upset by a reel that is less than perfectly balanced.  I'd rather fish with a heavy perfectly balanced combo than a light weight tip heavy combo.  In this day and age of fan freaking tastic rods at low price points I have no patience anymore for tip heavy rods.  I have no familiarity with that rod but to help balance out a Daiwa Procyon I went with one of those ultra short/wide spool BPS reels because everything else felt too front heavy.  I currently use a 7'6'' Veracity M paired to a Revo SX for bombing dropshots and serving as a general purpose finesse stick.  I love the casting distance, tip action and power that long rod gives but if I was looking to save some cash I'd go 7' Veritas 2.0 and a Pfluger President.  If you're talking size 20 reels then plastic framed reels are still relevant and the president is a d**n good one.       

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Arent the veritas and skeet rods very close in price? Ive got a skeet jig/worm and s glass cranking rod and love them...

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