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I'm finding some good deals on eBay on an Okuma EVX 'b' Series Carbon Fiber 6'8 Topwater Jerkbait Rod. 

 

I'm in the market for a shorter jerkbait rod (and topwater for that matter) for shore fishing. I'm trying to research this rod and I can't find hardly any information on it. 

 

I did locate an article here on bassresource (https://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_123/okuma-b-series-62816.html) sort of announcing the introduction of this line up in 2017. But I can't seem to find any reviews on them nor does the Okuma site even list them in their line up (as far as I can tell). 

 

Hoping someone has some info/experience on these .. even if not first hand. Has anyone heard anything about these or used them? 

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Thanks for the link. Unfortunately, it's just the same product info I've been reading just in video form. 

 

Reviews for this rod seem not to be around. These rods had to have been purchased and used by some folks. 

 

Would greatly appreciate any first or second hand knowledge of these rods. 

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I own 2 of the EVX B rods, but neither are the exact one you're looking at. The ones I have, I do really like them though. I have a 7' 5" H/F I use for jigs and a 6' 10" M/F spinning rod I use for wacky rigs and slider heads. Both have been very nice rods and I've have no issue buying more. 

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