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For open water finesse fishing (mainly Neko Rig / Wacky Rig and maybe Drop Shot with larger worms) , I thought I would look to research the advantages of moving up from my standard 7' M/F spinning rod and try a little something longer (which appears to be the trend with so many pro spinning rod users for above techniques) . Good rod balance , a soft tip with good back bone for reel set hook sets I believe would be key attributes for these modern , longer spinning rods . The above said - what are your favorite longer than 7' finesse spinning rods that meet the above requirements ?

  • Super User
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Well I’m not a pro so for me 7’ gets it done on spinning. 

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I've been using the ALX McSmalls for awhile and really like it. You, in theory should pick up some casting distance with the 7'6 rod. 

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I havent felt anything over 7' that wasnt at least slightly tip heavy (to me) until I got an Expride 7'2 ML. I want to try a Dobyns DX742sf because I trust their rods to balance the best (and I'm a fanboy), but this Expride is the best spinning rod I've actually used so far.

  • Super User
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G Loomis 872S NRX+. The tip is not soft but it's exactly the way I want it for wacky Senkos, Neko Rigs, and light free rig baits. It is definitely more powerful than what it is rated. It casts and loads well. Just a great rod.

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23 minutes ago, HawkeyeSmallie said:


How are the handles on those?

 

No cork options?

They do not do cork.  The handle is surprising.  Feels slick, but is tactile when wet.  Great handles for sensitivity.  You can feel everything.  I don't like all the rods, but there are some gems in there.  I have this rod that was given to me by Gary.  Also a 764 hvr baitcast rod.  Both are great for sensitivity and super light weight.

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