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So I'm looking for a new multi purpose m/f spinning rod. I know both these are similar price points. I have a dobyns fury ml/f spinning rod which I like. That being said between these 2 which would you choose? I heard good things about both jusy a tough choice.

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I would go with the Tatula

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If you're particular about where the hook keeper is located, that's a tangible difference between them.

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13 hours ago, gall said:

So I'm looking for a new multi purpose m/f spinning rod. I know both these are similar price points. I have a dobyns fury ml/f spinning rod which I like. That being said between these 2 which would you choose? I heard good things about both jusy a tough choice.

Both good rods, but the Tatula is so much more comfortable to fish with.  The 7'1 ML F can do just about anything.

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   Are you going to use braid? If so, I'd go with the guides on the Sierra. But like you said, they're both good rods.           jj

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I have a good number of Dobyns rods and they make good rods.  I bought a Tatula Spinning rod at a 50% sale so it was a no brainer purchase. I would still buy another Tatula rod, they are very good rods. The casting & spinning Tatula rods are legit rods.

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Thanks guys looks like the tatula is the winner. Do they fish in the higher end of the weight ranges? Or right in the middle or low end?

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