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Looking for a new rod to use for worm and jigs. I'd like to keep it under 200. I'm thinking of going with a medium heavy or should I use a heavy fast?

 

Side note I know I just posted about this but the rod I got was defective and realized I will mainly be using it for jigs and heavy t-rigs. The vegetation is getting thick right about now.

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So i already found a rod. Lol I went with kistler KLX Texas-Carolina Rigs, Jigs, Casting 7'3 medium heavy.  They have a sale going on for $100 off right now.  Plus it's American made!!

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16 hours ago, philbert1922 said:

So i already found a rod. Lol I went with kistler KLX Texas-Carolina Rigs, Jigs, Casting 7'3 medium heavy.  They have a sale going on for $100 off right now.  Plus it's American made!!

I have a Helium TCJ. It’s easily my favorite rod for Texas rigs. 

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I ‘3rd’ Kistler rods. My jig rods are Kistler Helium MH/F & H-MH/F. I caught them on sale for$200 each. 

 

Sign up for his emails and you can get discounted pricing. 
 

All but his Kyros line are hand made in Texas.

 

Google Kistler Rods and his website will come up.

 

Best of luck!

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4 hours ago, Maggiesmaster said:

Where do you get these?

As mentioned, you can order them online. In this case, I picked it up at their shop in Magnolia, TX. It’s about 20 minutes or so from my home. 

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