tstraub Posted June 17, 2018 Posted June 17, 2018 I got a used duckett micro magic rod today as part of a trade. I was trading for a different rod (one of those that can't be named) and a tatula reel. The duckett just sort of cane along with the package deal. Anyway it's a model df69mmcc 6'9" M/M casting rod. I'm not really a crankbait guy so I don't know if it's a good rod or not. I fished it for a little bit today and couldn't get a bite but it feels comfortable in the hand to me just a whole lot more whippy than any of my other rods. Just curious what anybody with experience with one of these thinks of it. Quote
HogsNHawgs Posted June 17, 2018 Posted June 17, 2018 I’ve fished a few of the duckett rods. I like them on shallow cranks. Hey, pardon my ignorance, but where do I find a link to the gear that is not to be named? I don’t wanna cause problems by mentioning things I shouldn’t out of ignorance. Quote
tstraub Posted June 17, 2018 Author Posted June 17, 2018 4 hours ago, HogsNHawgs said: I’ve fished a few of the duckett rods. I like them on shallow cranks. Hey, pardon my ignorance, but where do I find a link to the gear that is not to be named? I don’t wanna cause problems by mentioning things I shouldn’t out of ignorance. As far as I know there I no list on the site they you can see. There are a few companies that we're not supposed to talk about. The admins have added the names of the companies and their rod/reel model to the bad word filter on the site so if you try to type them they will show up as ***** when you submit a post. I you get the astrix don't try alternative spelling or putting spaces between letters to get it past the filter. Quote
Super User burrows Posted June 17, 2018 Super User Posted June 17, 2018 I really like duckett rods However I prefer glass or composites for cranking I’m not into graphite for cranking just prefrance, I agree that the duckett cranking rods are a bit noodley but some people prefer that when cranking, your going to excel with those rapala dt6s or any slow cranking crankbaits. 1 Quote
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