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TOR76H 7'6" HVY 10+TIP 20-80 LB BRAID 1/2 - 2 OZ FAST  16 1/2"
HGF76H 7'6" HVY 10+TIP 30-80 LB BRAID 3/4 - 2 1/2 OZ FAST 17 1/2" 

Are the two flipping sticks I have I'm mainly looking for flipping sticks to just target wood and brush not to much grass. I was worried these are to heavy and not enough tip and this one might be better any thoughts?

Rod I'm looking at 

Daiwa Tatula Elite AGS Casting Rod 7'6" Heavy Monroe

 

Fast 16-30lb 1/4-1 1/2oz 8+Tip Elite AGS Cast B 16"
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Dont know about the Fitzgerald rods... but i have a 7'1heavy in the regular tatula.  It doesn't have a super soft tip, but it's great for 3/8 to 1oz lures.  Butnits not what I would call  "too heavy of a rod The. 7'6 may be completely different, but i think you will be fine with the tatula elite.  When I retire my Powell 775 I'm may look at them too... that or the BLX or rebellion line .

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I have elites and regular tatulas,  love them all,  can't go wrong,  I have switched completely over to them besides 1 st croix

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