Dirtyeggroll Posted January 3, 2018 Posted January 3, 2018 I have acquired/inherited a small variety of casting rods/reels over the last couple months and I am trying to pair them up appropriately to approximate some technique specific combos. The idea of "technique specific" is somewhat new to me. Rods: Abu Veritas 2.0 Heavy-Fast 7' Abu Veritas 2.0 Medium/Heavy-Fast 6'9" Daiwa Aird Heavy-Fast 7' St. Croix Premiere Crankbait Medium Heavy-Moderate 7' Dobyn's Fury Medium Heavy-Fast 7'3" Cabela's Tournament ZX Crankshaft Medium-Fast 7' Berkley Pro Signature Medium Heavy-Fast 7' Bass Pro Pro Qualifier Medium Heavy-Fast 7' Reels: KastKing Speed Demon 9.3:1 Shimano Curado K 6.3:1 Daiwa Tatula SV 7.3:1 Abu Garcia Orra 2 Winch 5.2:1 Bass Pro Pro Qualifier 2 7.5:1 Bass Pro Pro Qualifier 6.4:1 Bass Pro Pro Qualifier 6.4:1 Abu Garcia Black Max 6.4:1 This is how I'm thinking to pair them up to end up with a combo best suited for each of the following: Pitching - Abu Veritas 2.0 Heavy-Fast 7'//KastKing Speed Demon 9.3:1 Frogging - Daiwa Aird Heavy-Fast 7'//Abu Garcia Black Max 6.4:1 Jig/Worm - Dobyn's Fury Medium Heavy-Fast 7'3"//Daiwa Tatula SV 7.3:1 Spinnerbait/Swimjig/Chatter - Berkley Pro Signature Medium Heavy-Fast 7' // Bass Pro Pro Qualifier 6.4:1 Squarebill - Cabela's Tournament ZX Crankshaft Medium Heavy-Moderate 7'//Shimano Curado K 6.3:1 Deeper crank - St. Croix Premiere Crankbait Medium Heavy-Moderate 7' // Abu Garcia Orra 2 Winch 5.2:1 Topwater/Jerkbait - Abu Veritas 2.0 Medium-Heavy-Fast 6'9"//Bass Pro Pro Qualifier 2 7.5:1 Versatile rod - Bass Pro Pro Qualifier Medium Heavy-Fast 7' // Bass Pro Pro Qualifier 6.4:1 In addition to your suggestions/thoughts about how to pair these, I've got about $100 in gift cards to burn and I am wondering if anyone would suggest that I replace a rod for one of the techniques (I am currently interested in the sale Cabela's currently has on the Tournament ZX series for $70). Of course I realize that any rod and reel combo can be used for any technique, but I am having fun building my arsenal and would like to know your suggestions one how to pair these. Thanks for your help! P.S. - I am in Nebraska and its 5 degrees and all of the water will be hard probably until March so to pass the time I am building my arsenal and won't have much of an opportunity to test out the pairings until it warms up a bit. 1 Quote
Quarry Man Posted January 3, 2018 Posted January 3, 2018 that zx is a great tw/jerkbait rod, especially with a slow retrieve. It is also great for finesse swim jigs and senkos. Quote
Dirtyeggroll Posted January 3, 2018 Author Posted January 3, 2018 1 hour ago, Quarry Man said: that zx is a great tw/jerkbait rod, especially with a slow retrieve. It is also great for finesse swim jigs and senkos. The 7’ Crankshaft I already have or the 6’9” Tournament ZX that’s labeled as TW/Jerkbait? Quote
Quarry Man Posted January 3, 2018 Posted January 3, 2018 1 minute ago, Dirtyeggroll said: The 7’ Crankshaft I already have it the 6’9” Tournament ZX that’s labeled as TW/Jerkbait? there are two models, one is the 7'1" Medium Power Moderate Action the is labeled as a "crankbait" rod. There is also a 6'9" Medium Power Fast Action rod labeled as a "topwater/jerkbait" rod. I would suggest trading in the crankshaft, which uses a lower quality blank, and getting either of those rods. Also consider a 7'6" H or 7'3" H ZX as they are great rods. Quote
Dirtyeggroll Posted January 3, 2018 Author Posted January 3, 2018 10 minutes ago, Quarry Man said: there are two models, one is the 7'1" Medium Power Moderate Action the is labeled as a "crankbait" rod. There is also a 6'9" Medium Power Fast Action rod labeled as a "topwater/jerkbait" rod. I would suggest trading in the crankshaft, which uses a lower quality blank, and getting either of those rods. Also consider a 7'6" H or 7'3" H ZX as they are great rods. It seems there are 2 series of tournament ZX rods. The Crankshaft series (http://www.cabelas.com/product/CABELAS-TOURNAMENT-ZX-CRANKSHAFT-RODS/1933023.uts?slotId=11 and the Bass Casting Series (http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-Tournament-ZX-Bass-Casting-Rods/1619298.uts?slotId=4 The one I have is the 7' Medium-Fast model TZXCS704-1 from the crankshaft series. If I understand correctly you are suggesting I trade the "7' Crankshaft" for the 6'9" Jerkbait/Topwater Bass Casting model TZXC-69M? When you say the crankshaft has a lower quality blank I am guessing you are referring to the IM8 and the better blank is the HM64 which is in the Bass casting series? Quote
Quarry Man Posted January 4, 2018 Posted January 4, 2018 Yes, but i would get the 7'1" M Mod not the 6'9" as it is more versatile. I am not sure, but i have heard better reviews on the hm64 but im8 is still very good for a 100$ rod. 1 Quote
Dirtyeggroll Posted January 4, 2018 Author Posted January 4, 2018 7' 1 M Mod for topwater? or for cranking? I have the option trading the current one I have and getting both. Quote
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