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I'm in the market for a premier T-Rig/Jig slayer. I've made up my mind, I want a Shimano Chronarch CI 7.4:1 Gear ratio, and I want to put it on a Duckett rod.

My question is - medium heavy or heavy? Which duckett rod is the best for precision Jig/T-Rig? How long?

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I have a Duckett ghost 6'10" M/H I use for texas rigs.It works well for me. If you fish in heavy cover you might what to go with the heavy.

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I have a 7' H, Micro Magic that I use for swim jigs and it would be a little too stiff. I also have a 7' M, Terex and it would be too light. I would recommend the MH.

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I would go with MH. The majority of my Ducketts are MH, but I fish cover mostly. My worm and jig rods are both 7'2" MH rods in the Micro Magic Pro line. Very versatile rods that can be used for numerous techniques. 

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I have a mh duckett ghost I use for jig and worms fishing from the bank I like a 6 8 or 610 get under those trees and tight spots I never go higher than 7 foot but I'm a short dude.

Just now, crankzilla said:

I have a mh duckett ghost I use for jig and worms fishing from the bank I like a 6 8 or 610 get under those trees and tight spots I never go higher than 7 foot but I'm a short dude.

I love my duckett.

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