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looking at this rod to use as my new jig rod for xmas. would likely pair it with a curado 200i and 17 pound saguaro invisx

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Maybe...there are a lot of rods out there. I haven't felt many of them but I decided early on what components were important to me. Guides, reel seat and grip among the most important.  Narrow down the reel seat and grip you like and buy rods with those features.  I'm sure at various price points some companies blanks are better or worse than others but if the rod isn't comfortable to hold what does it matter?

anyways that's my 2 cents on rod purchasing. 

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1 hour ago, CrustyMono said:

looking at this rod to use as my new jig rod for xmas. would likely pair it with a curado 200i and 17 pound saguaro invisx

Might be a bit underpowered for jig fishing. Definitely wouldn't throw a jig over 1/2oz with a 6'8" MH.  Great rod for spinnerbaits and light wire swim jigs on 12# fluoro imo.  

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10 minutes ago, cottny27 said:

Might be a bit underpowered for jig fishing. Definitely wouldn't throw a jig over 1/2oz with a 6'8" MH.  Great rod for spinnerbaits and light wire swim jigs on 12# fluoro imo.  

What the difference between a spinnerbait/chatter bait and a jig ?

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It depends on the the rods power , taper and action. Take a minute to read the Tackle Tour review of a Powell Max 683CEF

Go Here. http://www.tackletour.com/reviewpowell683cxfast.html

Now they are not seriously suggesting this is a good choice to throw 2 ounce swimbaits with, but they said it did it without feeling overloaded.  They were amazed by how well this rod operated outside its recommended specs. I purchased one of these rods partially based on its' review. I agree it makes a terrific all purpose rod. I purchased it mainly to throw 1/4 to 3/4 ounce swimjigs, regular jigs and texas rigged creature baits. This is a great rod around docks, rocks etc. I am sure the Duckett would be as good. This would not be a rod I would choose to be ledge fishing Lake Chicamagua with while throwing a 3/4 to 1 ounce jig.  I would do that with some 7'3" foot to 7'6" heavy stick. 

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Good choice brotha I'm sure it will get the job done I have a 6'8 mh ghost for jig and worms and the blanks are  phenomenal! 

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10 hours ago, EvanT123 said:

What the difference between a spinnerbait/chatter bait and a jig ?

Not sure what you mean.  The rod difference?

Open hooks compared to a thick hook with a weed guard that you need to bury on the hookset.  

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11 hours ago, fishnkamp said:

It depends on the the rods power , taper and action. Take a minute to read the Tackle Tour review of a Powell Max 683CEF

Go Here. http://www.tackletour.com/reviewpowell683cxfast.html

Now they are not seriously suggesting this is a good choice to throw 2 ounce swimbaits with, but they said it did it without feeling overloaded.  They were amazed by how well this rod operated outside its recommended specs. I purchased one of these rods partially based on its' review. I agree it makes a terrific all purpose rod. I purchased it mainly to throw 1/4 to 3/4 ounce swimjigs, regular jigs and texas rigged creature baits. This is a great rod around docks, rocks etc. I am sure the Duckett would be as good. 

This is the kind of fishing I do most

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