Fishin Dad Posted January 13, 2024 Posted January 13, 2024 1 minute ago, NorthernBasser said: This is my drop shot rod and it's great. For $160 (when did the price go up...used to always be $150) it's a bargain. Especially if you get it on sale. That is what I wanted to hear!! Thanks! I hope to grab one on sale over the winter months during this horrible long stretch. I would also consider the new Elites as a drop shot rod. Just heard so many positives how the regular Tatula fishes well above its price. (Fishes like a $300 rod) Quote
Big Hands Posted January 14, 2024 Posted January 14, 2024 4 hours ago, NorthernBasser said: I have the Howell 7'4 MH/M casting rod. That's the one I have and it is one of my favorite rods. I use it with a Curado 200K (with 15 lbs mono) for hard baits up to an ounce or a little more. 1 Quote
RW Posted January 14, 2024 Posted January 14, 2024 Wow. I have the 7 ft ml spinning and the 7 ft heavy baitcasting rebellions. Love both. Only rods I have that I consider better are the model a Expride which I picked up cheap when the b model came out. Curious to see what the replacement will be. Quote
JediAmoeba Posted January 14, 2024 Posted January 14, 2024 17 hours ago, Fishin Dad said: Wow!! Any favorites? Do you happen to have the Tatula 7’1” drop shot spinning rod? Might be my next purchase. Have heard great things. I have the 7'1" dropshot rod and it's been my go to hover rig rod and neds. For dropshot I use a 7'0 tatula elite mostly. Quote
Fishin Dad Posted January 14, 2024 Posted January 14, 2024 13 minutes ago, JediAmoeba said: I have the 7'1" dropshot rod and it's been my go to hover rig rod and neds. For dropshot I use a 7'0 tatula elite mostly. Is there a reason you like the elite better for drop shot?? I would prefer the grip on the elite more if it is better. Quote
JediAmoeba Posted January 14, 2024 Posted January 14, 2024 To me it's a little bit more crisp. 1 Quote
bx.versatile Posted January 14, 2024 Posted January 14, 2024 Rebellions are closer priced to Expride in Japan. I find it more sensitive than Zodias and just tad below Expride. I have 3 models, I find balance to be okay, but the 7'3 MH Glass is crazy light. Great bladed jig/crank rod for pointing my rod down and not getting fatigue. The 7'3 MH Graphite, has a faster tip compared to my 7'2 MH Expride. Great for throwing lighter baits when needed. It's close to an 893 NRX+ in terms of the tip. The 7'3 H is my least favorite, I perfer the 7'H Zodias over it because of balance. It balances okay on heavier reel, but I need to fish it more to get a feel for it. I might need add counter weight or just use as a heavy swimjig/frog rod. My guess a lot people didn't like the balance and reel seat as much. The trigger is a little small, but I don't mind. The balance can be better if they move the reel seat up the rod blank. They did that with Zodias Gen1 vs Gen2, the handles a bit longer with the monocoque handle and made it balance much better. 1 Quote
Oxide1-1 Posted August 5, 2024 Posted August 5, 2024 $I just bought one. Only place that has any is Asian Portal Fishing. Got my 7'11 heavy and my God is this one hell of a rod. They did NOT skimp with this design. Everything about it screams +$300. $233 shipped straight from Tokyo within 5 days. Im 1 Quote
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