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6' - 6'8"

 

My ned setup is a Big TRD with 3/4" trimmed off so it falls right between a finesse TRD and big TRD and 1/8 oz ned head

 

I also like to throw 3.25" swimbaits on a 1/8 oz or 3/16 oz head

 

Less than $150

 

Any recommendations?

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24 minutes ago, thunderblack said:

Look at Daiwa tatula cork model in that price range. Killer rods for $150 range. 

Do you have one of those?  That was at the top of my list when i started the thread.  The medium power is rated 1/8-3/4.  I have a casting rod in that model and it's pretty stiff for a MH compared to other MH I have.  I'm a little worried about it being too heavy for this purpose.

1 minute ago, Reel said:

My favorite rod for that kind of bait would be the Shimano Intenza.

I don't see anything less than 7' in that model

24 minutes ago, UNC1078 said:

Phenix feather is worth considering

6'9" medium looks promising!

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52 minutes ago, ajschn06 said:

Do you have one of those?  That was at the top of my list when i started the thread.  The medium power is rated 1/8-3/4.  I have a casting rod in that model and it's pretty stiff for a MH compared to other MH I have.  I'm a little worried about it being too heavy for this purpose.

I don't see anything less than 7' in that model

6'9" medium looks promising!

I only have OG Tatula casting rods, but by the time you add plastic, the weight should be enough to load the spinning rod.

 

No experience with a Feather rod, but want one.  Everyone that has used one mentions they fish light.  Something to keep in mind.

 

I like my older Fenwick HMG rods.  I have both casting and spinning in that model.  There is a 6'6" MLF rated for 1/8-5/8 oz.   I don't have this particular model so can't be any help with it.  Sorry.

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4 hours ago, ajschn06 said:

Do you have one of those?  That was at the top of my list when i started the thread.  The medium power is rated 1/8-3/4.  I have a casting rod in that model and it's pretty stiff for a MH compared to other MH I have.  I'm a little worried about it being too heavy for this purpose.

I don't see anything less than 7' in that model

6'9" medium looks promising!

I have a ML in 7-1 and use to have the 7-6ML/M . I also have these models in steez AGS and compile. I cant see anyone not liking these rods in tatula. The spinning rods are not too stiff. 

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5 hours ago, ajschn06 said:

6' - 6'8"

 

My ned setup is a Big TRD with 3/4" trimmed off so it falls right between a finesse TRD and big TRD and 1/8 oz ned head

 

I also like to throw 3.25" swimbaits on a 1/8 oz or 3/16 oz head

 

Less than $150

 

Any recommendations?

I would definitely look at the St. Croix Mojo Bass "Wacky Style". It's under $150, can be great for neds and really finessey lures but can also be used for a wide range of applications. A lot of times a medium light ned setup ends up being pigeonholed as just a ned rig rod, the Mojo would allow you a lot more options while still being a ned rig workhorse. 

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On 12/15/2021 at 9:12 AM, ajschn06 said:

6' - 6'8"

 

My ned setup is a Big TRD with 3/4" trimmed off so it falls right between a finesse TRD and big TRD and 1/8 oz ned head

 

I also like to throw 3.25" swimbaits on a 1/8 oz or 3/16 oz head

 

Less than $150

 

Any recommendations?

Agree with a lot of folks. Can't go wrong with an OG or new Tatula. 

 

The Phenix Feather's & M1's are amazing for their price point, but it's the only rod manufacturer I've ever had issues with guide inserts and even 1 guide frame after 6 months on one of my M1's. Maybe why Phenix blanks are pretty popular for custom builds? Amazing blanks. I have an Aldebaran paired with a Feather 7'1" MH.........it's a hair heavier than 7 ounces. Pardon all the jibber jabber.........If you're tying an alberto knot and suck at it like I do, I wouldn't buy a Phenix. 

 

Around $150, for a sub 7' rod, I'm going Daiwa or Dobyns. I'm sure you've seen......Dobyns 6'6" M - FR 663SF - $91 on sale TW right now. 

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17 hours ago, Fat Ika said:

Agree with a lot of folks. Can't go wrong with an OG or new Tatula. 

 

The Phenix Feather's & M1's are amazing for their price point, but it's the only rod manufacturer I've ever had issues with guide inserts and even 1 guide frame after 6 months on one of my M1's. Maybe why Phenix blanks are pretty popular for custom builds? Amazing blanks. I have an Aldebaran paired with a Feather 7'1" MH.........it's a hair heavier than 7 ounces. Pardon all the jibber jabber.........If you're tying an alberto knot and suck at it like I do, I wouldn't buy a Phenix. 

 

Around $150, for a sub 7' rod, I'm going Daiwa or Dobyns. I'm sure you've seen......Dobyns 6'6" M - FR 663SF - $91 on sale TW right now. 

Dang... I have seen them, and would have bought one, but they were sold out.  I just checked and now they are back.  However, I have already ordered the 6'6" MF Tatula..

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17 minutes ago, ajschn06 said:

Dang... I have seen them, and would have bought one, but they were sold out.  I just checked and now they are back.  However, I have already ordered the 6'6" MF Tatula..

Well. The 6'6" Tatula is a great rod. I have experience with the 6'6", 7', & 7'3" medium tatulas. The 6'6" feels noticeably more comfortable and better balanced than the 7' & 7'3".  I also have Dobyn's Xtasys and Legend Elites. Granite those other Tatulas are longer and the high ends are 7'5" - 7'6" rods should fish lighter and more balanced, I still enjoy fishing the 6'6" Tatula as much my higher end rods. 

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On 12/17/2021 at 6:54 PM, GetFishorDieTryin said:

The Tatulas are nice rods.  I honestly like my Tatula more then a few of my $200+ rods.

 

I went with the 6'6" Medium action Tatula spinning rod.  It came in yesterday and it's perfect.  I had 3-4 other rods in prior to this that were returned because I felt they were too heavy.  This is going to be ideal for a number of finesse techniques.  Something I don't typically enjoy, but I paired it with a Tatula 2500 and I think it's going to motivate me to do a little more finesse action next year.

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I have liked the BPS Carbonlite 6'8" M-XF rated 1/8-1/2oz 4-12lb line. Comfortable, sensitive, nice action and loads well into the backbone when fighting a good size fish. The Fenwick HMG 6'9" ML-F would also be worth checking out.

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On 12/15/2021 at 10:17 AM, ajschn06 said:

Do you have one of those?  That was at the top of my list when i started the thread.  The medium power is rated 1/8-3/4.  I have a casting rod in that model and it's pretty stiff for a MH compared to other MH I have.  I'm a little worried about it being too heavy for this purpose.

I don't see anything less than 7' in that model

6'9" medium looks promising!

I own the 6-8 medium (1/8-3/4)Tatula spinning rod.  It is a little stout, but I like it.  For your needs, the 6-10 medium(1/16-3/8oz) would be my choice, even though its 2" longer than you want.  The handle on these sticks are very comfortable, and the rod is also plenty sensitive and sharp looking.

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Take a look at the Dobyns Fury 661 or 662, both great rods for what you're describing and TW has them at a great price right now.

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OP, that tatula is leaps and bounds nicer than the fury or similar SC price offerings. Also Dobyns spinners you place your fingers right on the locking nut. Tatula has a super comfortable handle and is 2x as sensitive. 

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Phenix Maxim.  It’s my most used rod.  Unlike the review above, mine has been flawless.  Well one sank when I got careless.  I immediately ordered another one.  It’s not my favorite VISUALLY  since it’s a weird camo color.  But it is so good!   Punches way above its weight class.  

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Tatula ! Tatula ! Tatula ! Cork handle version. I have had the  7'medium, 7'1" med light and the 6'10 med . The 6'10" med is a versatile  rod it is stiffer than the ml so I think if you throw 3/16 oz. you would like it better.

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On 12/15/2021 at 7:12 AM, ajschn06 said:

6' - 6'8"

 

My ned setup is a Big TRD with 3/4" trimmed off so it falls right between a finesse TRD and big TRD and 1/8 oz ned head

 

I also like to throw 3.25" swimbaits on a 1/8 oz or 3/16 oz head

 

Less than $150

 

Any recommendations?

Your big TRD weighs 1/2 oz trimmming around 3/8 oz + jig head weight = 1/2 oz, bait casting territory certainly

not ML spinning. Medium fast in what ever brand you prefer.

Tom

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