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I love the ghost series rods I’ve had one since 2014 I have a chronarc on mine but mine is a medium Fast 610 I use mine for soft plastic jerkbaits and senkos. I would pair a mh with a curado k and use if for everything except cranking you could even throw a frog on it theses rods are tuff!! 

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2 hours ago, Burros said:

I love the ghost series rods I’ve had one since 2014 I have a chronarc on mine but mine is a medium Fast 610 I use mine for soft plastic jerkbaits and senkos. I would pair a mh with a curado k and use if for everything except cranking you could even throw a frog on it theses rods are tuff!! 

Thank you very much, how much is the curado k? 

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That.s the first time I have heard Ducket rods described as tough.  I have seen to many break under normal use over the years.  I hate the micro guides.  I would stay miles away from these rods, and go with something more durable.

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If you are sold on the Duckett Ghost then buy it, they are good rods and are very popular. However, I wouldn't recommend Crankbaits on that specific Rod, it's a fast stick; although it will work great with the other techniques you mentioned. As for the reel, I own Abu, Shimano, Okuma, Daiwa, Cabelas and the number company. I actually like every reel I own, but for multiple techniques in the $100 dollar price point, I don't think you can do much better than an Abu Garcia Revo X 6.6 to 1 gearing. That reel does a lot of things very well and will allow you to crank, jig and worm.....and it performs well above its price point. If you are just going with a dedicated Jig/Worm setup then I recommend the Revo X 7.3 to 1 gearing. 

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6 hours ago, Ineedanewscreename20180506 said:

Thank you very much, how much is the curado k? 

About 145 on eBay 

5 hours ago, geo g said:

That.s the first time I have heard Ducket rods described as tough.  I have seen to many break under normal use over the years.  I hate the micro guides.  I would stay miles away from these rods, and go with something more durable.

Well I happened to have owned two one I sold and one I’ve had for years the rods are very sensitive and they are strong well worth the price! I hear a lot of hate can’t understand why I never had a problem with micro guides ever, these rods out perform my mojos that are way more subject to snapping but they have warranty which is a great for 5 years of peace of mind, and the mojos are not $100 rods, You can put any $100 rod up against a $100 duckett and I would pick the duckett every time. My opinion and my two cents.

 

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13 hours ago, J.Vincent said:

If you are sold on the Duckett Ghost then buy it, they are good rods and are very popular. However, I wouldn't recommend Crankbaits on that specific Rod

I conquer theses rods I personally wouldn’t use them for cranking.

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I signed up for this forum specifically because I just bought 2 Duckett Ghost rods because I bought a *** ***, and a Daiwa Type R used on *** and I went to my local Dicks and they had these rods on sale for $79 each. 

 

I put the *** on a 7’ med heavy because it’s a 5.3-1 ratio and I wanted another crankbait rod. This rod worked very well with a Berkeley Wild Thing 6.5 and 8.5. I thought it would be too heavy but the tip is fast and with 30lb Suffix 832 I could cast it a mile and felt every piece of grass and it wasn’t too strong for a crankbait rod. I even threw a KVD 1.5 and it was great. 

 

I pit put the Type R on a Ducket Ghost 7’3” med heavy as a worm rod and it also works perfect. Same Suffix 30lb 832 and even with a 1/8-3/16 weight and a Texas rugged 7” worm it throws further than I imagined and has plenty of power. 

 

Most of my rods are BPS Carbonlite 2s a d while these Duckett rods are a bit thicker and have tiny guides they’re the best rods I have ever bought for $79!

 

hope this helps

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