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Anyone who's seen some of my recent post know that I've been on a bit shopping spree this month.  I'm a bit of a "deal junkie" so enough said about that!

My most recent purchases include a IMX 954C FPR, a GL2 854C, Calcutta 200d, and a Chronarch HG Ci4.

now someone I know is selling their Dobyns Champion 765 Flip....

Should I sell the GL?  Do you think the Dobyns would be a better compliment to the IMX? 

I'm thinking that compared to the IMX, the Dobyn's would be sweet for  lighter flippin/Pitchin, deep water jigs, swimbaits, C- Rigs, etc.

Also, what would you think about putting the Calcutta 200 on the Dobyns?

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Well, you know what you have to do... keep the other rods and pick this new one up! Haha. You might want to put a different reel on the flippin' stick with a higher gear ration than the Calcutta. Something that will pick up slack line a little quicker.

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11 hours ago, RB 77 said:

Well, you know what you have to do... keep the other rods and pick this new one up! Haha. You might want to put a different reel on the flippin' stick with a higher gear ration than the Calcutta. Something that will pick up slack line a little quicker.

LOL,

You're not helping!!  Enabling maybe but not helping... :blink:

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