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I need help in deciding on some new rods.  I’m a little torn between Cashion elite series and the Dobyn’s Champion XP.
I’m looking for:
Texas rig/jig rod
Finesse jig rod
General Cranking rod for everything from 1.5 square bills to a 6XD
Topwater/jerkbait rod
Finesse crankbait rod for like wiggle warts and shad raps

Compination drop shot, ned rid, neko rig, tubes

Any help would be greatly appreciated.  I am looking for different rods for each technique, I just can't decide on which brand, Dobyn's or Cashion. 

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Welcome aboard, Clint!

 

Can't help you with either rod you're torn over as I've no 

experience with them. Good luck on finding The One :) 

that fits each technique.

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Wish I could help man.  I can't afford to give advice on rods like that.  

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8 hours ago, Clint Averitt said:

 

 

Compination drop shot, ned rid, neko rig, tubes 

 

One rod won't do for all of those types.  Drop shot and tubes might work on your cranking rod.  Your ned needs to be light and pretty limber if you are going to fish it the way it was designed to be done.

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If you are trying to do all that with one rod, the only one that comes to mind  is a Loomis MBR. It will bump your budget, but you'll  love it

 

.....if not, got 2 rods.....a M/F spinning, MH/fast Dobyns Fury

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744c dobyns good Texas rig rod jig rod

685cb good topwater and jerkbait rod but a great square ill rod... my opinion

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