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I want a good heavy jig rod that can be heavy enough for pitching and flipping, but nothing rated over 2oz. What are people's thoughts on this rod? I hear the extreme is the best sensitivity, but wont fork out that much money. So, how is the sensitivity/bottom contact feel for this rod? Better choices for the price?

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735 is a very good rod for pitching and flipping, with that being said I probably wouldn't recommend it up to 2 oz jigs. I would say up to 1 oz is definitely in it's wheelhouse. Anything heavier than that I would look into am 805 flip punch or a 736. I also love my 735 for frogs and Carolina rigging.

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How do you rate the sensitivity? I had the Savvy 704 and thought the sensitivity was terrible... 

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Heavy jig I would got 765flip dobyns. I haven't used it enough to give it the 100% seal of approval but I did have it in some grass/weeds and it handled it perfectly. I could tell the difference between the give of the grass and the rigidity of a rock.   On the other hand the 735c is my go to rod. Everything from light t-rigs to chatterbaits and 3/4 jigs. I even punched with it a bit to try and feel it out. Once you get into the real heavy summer grass you're going to want a heavier rod. I'll give my tentative nod to the 765flip though. It casts jigs very well and the feel is well worth the cost.

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8 hours ago, shimmy said:

How do you rate the sensitivity? I had the Savvy 704 and thought the sensitivity was terrible... 

The savvy is good for reaction baits, champion and up for bottom contact/sensitivity

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9 hours ago, shimmy said:

How do you rate the sensitivity? I had the Savvy 704 and thought the sensitivity was terrible... 

I don't have any Savvys but your comment seems to echo the consensus opinion.

I've got a half-dozen or so Champions and I've heard others comment that they feel the Champions aren't very sensitive at their pricepoint.  Honestly, I've never felt them lacking in sensitivity so I think you'll be more than fine.  My 735 so far has only been used for chucking paddletails, but I think it'll get heavier jig duty this year too.

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You'll have no problems with sensitivity pitching with that 735

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If you're going over an ounce I would recommend the Lamiglas Pro-X 735c. It has a good tip for flipping and a lot of power. It's an extremely good top water rod also. 

Champion Extreme > Pro-X > Champion

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