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I just got this rod and it is very intriguing. I have a P5 BMG and NRX+ 904C. I was trying to decide which one to keep and then I got the Tequila Baccarrac. I know it is labeled a XH, but it casts a 3/4 jig further than either of those rods and seems to be close in sensitivity. I have a small 15 ft Gheenoe (actually a Riverhawk) and space is a premium. If I can keep one heavier rod on the boat to throw heavier jigs, frogs, heavier top waters and swim baits up to 3 ounces, it seems like the wise choice. Am I crazy?

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Specs 3/4-4 oz, 7’ length?

Tom

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Yes, those are the specs. It was designed as the one rod you could take to the big bass Mexico lakes on a plane and cover most techniques.

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8 hours ago, Rodney Smith said:

Am I crazy?

 

My wallet thinks you are, but my heart thinks you're on the right track.

 

If space is a premium, I would think a jack-of-all trades rod would be valuable to you, as long as it can do those techniques well (and it sounds like the TB does just that).

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This rod sold recently on the Flea Market.

Little short or medium swimbaits and frog but if the action cast well why not👍

Tom

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