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I just broke the tip off my medium bass x rod and looking to change up the power at a minimum. Don't mind going to a nicer rod under $200, though.


Techniques I primarily fish: 
Texas rigs

Jigs

Flipping/pitching 

Punching

Top Water frogs

spinners/bladed jigs

 

I also have a 7 foot medium heavy premier and a Dobyns 705CB

 

I am mainly a shallow water fisherman but wouldn't mind expanding my skillset. I have ventured into shallow cranking but already have a rod for that

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You can Fix that easy, If you like your rod.

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I’m hesitant on most anything in the St. Croix lineup (until you get very expensive) - to go to a MH. Their rods weigh a lot and I find quite tip heavy and fatiguing when you go up in power from a Medium.  
 

I still have a Mojo in a Medium I really like but sold all my MH and Heavy Avidx, LTB’s, etc. Other rod manufacturers make lighter better balanced rods IMO.  I haven’t fished the new Victory however, maybe it’s better... 

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I should have clarified St. Croix is replacing the rod and I'm allowed to apply the credit towards a different rod. The Medium/fast has been ok but it really only works well for me for light Texas rigs

 

I got these rods when I was just starting out last year and I agree they're a bit heavy. I've handled other rods since and seem to like other brands more. Although, Dobyns still hasn't responded to my email query from over a week ago

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If you already have another MH and a crankbait rod, why not move up to a Heavy for the frogging/flipping/punching?

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Just now, Aaron_H said:

If you already have another MH and a crankbait rod, why not move up to a Heavy for the frogging/flipping/punching?

 

I'm definitely not opposed, but not sure which of their rods would be best for that

I have a Dobyns 735C that I don't really like because the handle is 1-2" too long for my taste. Hoping they will swap it for something different

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2 hours ago, dramabeats said:

 

I'm definitely not opposed, but not sure which of their rods would be best for that

I have a Dobyns 735C that I don't really like because the handle is 1-2" too long for my taste. Hoping they will swap it for something different

 

How long is the handle on the Dobyns? IIRC mostly they're 14-15", like most other manufacturers. I was going to suggest the Victory 7'4" Heavy/fast, seemed to be right up your alley for the techniques you plan to throw on it, but it's a standard 15" handle.

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51 minutes ago, Aaron_H said:

 

How long is the handle on the Dobyns? IIRC mostly they're 14-15", like most other manufacturers. I was going to suggest the Victory 7'4" Heavy/fast, seemed to be right up your alley for the techniques you plan to throw on it, but it's a standard 15" handle.

 

It's a 15" handle, which feels a lot longer to me. I'm fine with the handle length on my premier. I think its a 14" (#4 handle)


Checking out that victory - hopefully it would balance well/not be fatiguing 

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33 minutes ago, dramabeats said:

 

It's a 15" handle, which feels a lot longer to me. I'm fine with the handle length on my premier. I think its a 14" (#4 handle)


Checking out that victory - hopefully it would balance well/not be fatiguing 


might I suggest a dobyns kaden 7’6 flipping stick. It balances well if you wanna keep it under 200. I own nothing but dobyns so if you wanna go the dobyns route feel free to shoot me a pm and I can try to send you down the right path. Some of these guys can tell ya I really don’t send anyone in the wrong direction

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12 minutes ago, kingmotorboat said:


might I suggest a dobyns kaden 7’6 flipping stick. It balances well if you wanna keep it under 200. I own nothing but dobyns so if you wanna go the dobyns route feel free to shoot me a pm and I can try to send you down the right path. Some of these guys can tell ya I really don’t send anyone in the wrong direction

 

Thanks for the suggestion. A champion 7'6 heavy has been on my list. in this case I'm taking advantage of a broken rod tip to get credit on a new rod from st. croix

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6 hours ago, dramabeats said:

 

Thanks for the suggestion. A champion 7'6 heavy has been on my list. in this case I'm taking advantage of a broken rod tip to get credit on a new rod from st. croix


the 766 or 765 champ?

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2 hours ago, kingmotorboat said:


the 766 or 765 champ?

 

766 but now that I'm looking at it again I'm not a big fan of the 15" handle, would prefer 14"

wouldn't mind a 610-4c for skipping

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1 minute ago, dramabeats said:

 

766 but now that I'm looking at it again I'm not a big fan of the 15" handle, would prefer 14"

wouldn't mind a 610-4c for skipping


 If it wouldn’t be beyond your budget the dx746 would definitely be your thing man

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