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I was looking at the duckett terex 7' M or the magic pro 7' M there is only a ten dollar price difference and was wondering if o e was better than the other. The micro magic pro does have the new microwave guide system and was wondering if that actually improves casting range. both would be spinning.

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I'm not sure one could classify a medium powered rod as finesse. What are you planning to use it for?

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Assume you mean the spinning rod.  1/8 oz. shakey heads may be finesse size, but I have to agree a Medium is not what I would consider a finesse rod.  My 7' 2" River Runner rated 1/32-5/16 oz. is more my idea of finesse fishing.  However, if talking casting rods anything with a total of 3/16 oz. down is definitely finesse fishing for me because anything below that weight is tough for me to cast. :sad78:

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One rod is black the other white. Lots of good choices in that price point.

Tom

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I'm not sure one could classify a medium powered rod as finesse. What are you planning to use it for?

i mant spinning not casting, and i would use it  for dropshot. i did have a medium light for a while, but it was a little light for me, so i prefer the medium for dropshotting.

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Go for a Carrot Stix, There's nothing lighter/more sensitive in the $100 something price range.  Plus they are orange (or green). 

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Go for a Carrot Stix, There's nothing lighter/more sensitive in the $100 something price range.  Plus they are orange (or green). 

they are a good looking rod. I'll loook into getting one thanks

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