johnmyers Posted February 28, 2022 Posted February 28, 2022 Does anyone have an NRX + 821 Ned Rig Rod or an NRX + 822 Shakey Head Rod and if so how do you like them Thanks John Quote
Super User FishTank Posted February 28, 2022 Super User Posted February 28, 2022 I just bought the NRR. I haven't used it but I also have the 803s and comparing the two, the 803 is definitely faster and 821 has a slightly softer tip. The 821 is more finnese oriented. I considered the 822 but was looking for something to do both drop shot and Ned rig. The 821 seemed to fit the bill. I am planning to get out this week with it. Quote
johnmyers Posted March 2, 2022 Author Posted March 2, 2022 I ended up getting the NRX + 822 syr and glad I did. Been experimenting in my pond before it gets put in my Ranger and it works fine with 1/15 oz Z Man Ned rig and will easily be able to go quite a bit heavier and also works well with 78 pointer. I already had an NRX 822 dsr so the new one won't be used for drop shot Quote
Super User FishTank Posted March 3, 2022 Super User Posted March 3, 2022 20 hours ago, johnmyers said: I ended up getting the NRX + 822 syr and glad I did. Been experimenting in my pond before it gets put in my Ranger and it works fine with 1/15 oz Z Man Ned rig and will easily be able to go quite a bit heavier and also works well with 78 pointer. I already had an NRX 822 dsr so the new one won't be used for drop shot Good deal. I don't think you could have gone wrong with either one. In my case I held 822 Shaky Head and it felt like the 803s JWR I have, from a power standpoint. The rod I was intending to grab but no one at the show I went to had stock, was the other rod you have, the 822 DSR. I ended up with the 821 NRR instead. I was going to use it for bot Ned Rig and Drop Shot around 1/8th oz and under. Seemed like the kind of finnese set up I wanted. I caught a couple little ones with it yesterday and it maybe the funnest rod I own. Just a pleasure to fish. Quote
johnmyers Posted March 3, 2022 Author Posted March 3, 2022 I have had a NRX 822 dsr for a couple years and it works well for light 1/15 oz Ned rigs and really well as a light jerkbait rod Quote
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