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For the senko and fluke, should be fine.  However depending on what light weight it is to you and what you are tying on the hook.  In my opinion, while I love the rod line.  The Zodias rods tend to be a higher power than their rated at.  I'd more go by the lure weight range, stay roughly around the middle.  It is usually the sweet spot.

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I know its not the 72, but I have the 6'10" and it's an incredible rod. For your applications, which are ones I use also, it'll work great. I don't think you'll regret it. 

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39 minutes ago, Preytorien said:

I know its not the 72, but I have the 6'10" and it's an incredible rod. For your applications, which are ones I use also, it'll work great. I don't think you'll regret it. 

how do you find the balance of the rods?

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4 hours ago, BaitFinesse said:

It is good for those applications.  It can launch 1/2 oz lipless cranks very well too.  I use mine for 1/4 oz Chatterbaits, weightless Senkos, 1/2 oz lipless cranks in grass and some finesse jigs.  It is a little tip heavy and balances out with a 7 oz reel.

I might pair it with a new scorpion MGL. 

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I have one and love it. It’s heavier than a normal medium but not quite a medium heavy. Very sensitive, great for bottom contact presentations. I think it would work well for what you’re looking at it for as long as you don’t go too light. 

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