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Walmart.com has Daiwa Tatulas 7' medium and a 7'1" MH XF casting rods for just over $100 free shipping. Go buy them up so I don't buy another rod.

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Fantastic deal. I bought the MH XF from Redsgear for the same price  last week. The rod is extremely light and has a ton of backbone. Very sensitive also. Instantly became by favorite rod for senkos and other heavier soft plastics.

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4 minutes ago, JaxBasser said:

Fantastic deal. I bought the MH XF from Redsgear for the same price  last week. The rod is extremely light and has a ton of backbone. Very sensitive also. Instantly became by favorite rod for senkos and other heavier soft plastics.

Please don't say that. Say they suck. I'm weak when it comes to a deal ;)

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3 minutes ago, Fishin' Fool said:

Please don't say that. Say they suck. I'm weak when it comes to a deal ;)

Same here. It's so hard to say no.

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The original Tatula rods are amazing for the price. Super light, crisp, sensitive, and good guides. If they made that same rod, with a little bit beefier cork handle I would probably have nothing but tatula rods. The handle seems pretty small to me, that is my only complaint with the rod. But that problem is easily fixed with winn grip tape B)

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