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well im looking to get a high end crankbait rod and i was looking at the H&H rods  

they seam like nice  rods but i have never sean one in person and was wondering wether any one else has goten their hands on one

heres a link to their web site http://www.hhfishingrods.com/pages.php?pageid=2

im looking at 200 and under price wise if you have some ideas

                                                                                            thanks Dan

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 I think it's more likely folks aren't familiar with those rods ;)...

                                         As Ever,

                                          skillet

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How can you know they are high quality?  The site give no information of value.

well ANY RECOMENDATIONS????

For that kind of money, you could buy Loomis or St. Croix crankbait rods... or All Star or Falcon or you name it.  I read the info and all I know is they use flex coat finish.  The finish is about the 8th ot 9th thing on my list of what matters in a rod.  They could be awesome rods but there is no information, which makes me very suspicious.

Sorry,bhb14

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For that kind of money here are my recommendations.........

G. Loomis MBR 843C IMX

G. Loomis CBR843C

St. Croix TBC70MM

These should cover most small to medium cranks 1/4 to 5/8 oz.

I have not heard of the company you have mentioned.  I'm not trying to knock them but I would go with a proven winner.

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For that kind of money here are my recommendations.........

G. Loomis MBR 843C IMX

G. Loomis CBR843C

St. Croix TBC70MM

These should cover most small to medium cranks 1/4 to 5/8 oz.

I have not heard of the company you have mentioned. I'm not trying to knock them but I would go with a proven winner.

+1   8-)

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The G Loomis Rods are winning the fight for a reason. I have the 7'6", MH Power, Mod-Fast Action, G Loomis Crankbait Rod (CBR906C) and this thing is unreal for Rattle Trap style baits and deeper diving crankbaits. What I found to be a great jerkbait and shallow crankbait rod are the old Bass Pro XPS performance rods (the new ones aren't as good). Though, I think for crankbaits and jerkbaits, more money should be invested into a very good reel so any rod you are comfortable with will do.

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