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I was looking for a new rod and the JM Carbolite and the veritas were the two that I am interested in. So if anyone has an opinion on either rod or another rod in the same price range I would appreciate your opinions.

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A friend of mine that I regularly fish with has both rods in question. He prefers the Carbonlite for feel techniques. He has had issues with the build quality of the Veritas and now he doesn't really like the color of the rod much anymore. I have fished the Veritas only and thought it was a solid rod but fished a 1/2 to a full power heavier than other rods with similar ratings. For $100 I am not a huge fan of either to be honest.

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that Veritas can be had on amazon for <$80. It's prime. If you were considering $100, do yourself a favor and save a little cash and go for a tatula, also on amazon, for around $120-130 depending on the model. They are head and shoulders above either of the rods you're considering.

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Out of the carbonlite, Veritas, and Duckett ghost. I like my ghost. It's a little more sensitive then my carbonlite. All medium heavy. The Veritas is stiff to me.

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In the 100 dollar range I've had carbon lights, Veritas , tfo, and Daiwa lexa. The carbon light is my favorite. Of the 100 dollar class I've fished

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I have not fished the new Veritas and have not fished the Carbon lite for a number of years. The first gen Veritas is a very capable rod and has good power and usually a pretty honest taper. Not the most sensitive or light rod but it beats out many rods twice its price, just make sure you are ready for the power they offer.

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I have a Duckett Ghost in a 7' MH and I have no complaints ( I use it for mostly Texas Rigs). I would also take a look at the Falcon Bucoo. I use this rod for Texas rigs as well and I find it to be a little more sensitive. For $10 more I would look at the Falcon Bucoo

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I got a MH veritas then purchased a duckett ghost and it was a lot more sensitive. I can feel when the smallest nibbles and it has in creased my hook ups on t rigs. Like others said the veritas is a little stiff.

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