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That's the one "+" model that I picked to add to my collection of NRX's. I primarily use it for spinnerbaits and dark sleepers, but it's basically just a longer version of the do-all 843 and could throw jigs, t-rigs and all sorts of other things. Great rod that's super versatile.

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31 minutes ago, NorcalBassin said:

That's the one "+" model that I picked to add to my collection of NRX's. I primarily use it for spinnerbaits and dark sleepers, but it's basically just a longer version of the do-all 843 and could throw jigs, t-rigs and all sorts of other things. Great rod that's super versatile.

Yea that’s what I was thinking, very versatile like you said. I picked it up $175 new. Was thinking great Texas rig rod, zoom horny toad. It’s pretty beefy stout rod. Thank you  

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Yup! I know he needed the $$. I also got the +ned rod. Not really crazy about this one if anybody’s interested it could be for sale

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On 1/29/2023 at 12:47 PM, Drop shot-1 said:

Anyone using this? What’s best uses?

 

A 904 conquest is favorite of mine for 1/2-3/4oz swim jigs.  The longer length and mbr action is perfect for long casts and solid hookups.  If I "stole :)" a nrx+ 903 from my friend I'd definitely try 1/4-1/2oz swim jigs/chatterbaits/spinnerbaits and all weight appropriate bottom contact with it.

 

scott

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