jdw174 Posted October 17, 2010 Posted October 17, 2010 I want to get one of these. Question is....which one :-? It will be used mainly for dropshotting, but could be called on for smaller jerkbaits. Considering both the 6'6" or the 7' in medium action. ML sounds like a bit on the light side. What say you? Quote
Super User webertime Posted October 17, 2010 Super User Posted October 17, 2010 I've been using a 703 for 4 months. It is a fantastic rod for shakies & d-shots. It's has what I would call a med-fast tip, so keep that in mind for jerkbaits. It has a very comfortable grip, even for my big ole paws. Quote
Red Posted October 17, 2010 Posted October 17, 2010 I have the 703 in casting. I use it for cranks and jerkbaits. I think it has plenty of power, hauled in a 5lber just last weekend on a jerkbait, no problems. I have also "swung" 3lbers into the boat with it. The 703 is my favorite of the four Excels I own. Quote
jdw174 Posted October 17, 2010 Author Posted October 17, 2010 XL703S ordered. Will be here Wed.... Quote
packman Posted October 17, 2010 Posted October 17, 2010 What do yall think about the XL705C is it a true medium heavy or is lighter or heavier action than your normal medium heavy? Quote
jdw174 Posted October 18, 2010 Author Posted October 18, 2010 I have two of the XL705C rods that I just received. One is set up for jigs, the other for c-rigs. Will be fishing with them for the first time this morning. On initial inspection, I will say that they appear to be more of a MH than a H. The blank says "heavy" and says it's for jigs, t-rigs...most of the heavy-duty stuff. I'll post again after I've had a chance to try them today. Quote
jdw174 Posted October 18, 2010 Author Posted October 18, 2010 Well, I got to try out both Excels this morning. While the fish didn't cooperate I got a chance to see how these rods work. The first one I tried out was rigged with a 1oz weight C-rig. While it's sensitive (a bit more so than the Falcon Lizard Dragger it was supposed to replace), that 1oz weight put a bit of a bow on the tip. IMO, it seems too light for a c-rig. I wish I'd have had the chance to do a hookset with it. The second one was rigged with a 1/2oz football jig, Castaic reel, and 25lb line. Casts a mile, but again, I can't help but think it's on the light side. I need to hook up on a fish to make a final decision though. I had bought a Powell 7' Heavy action Max for pitching duty. As it stands now, I wish I'd have bought a couple more. More to come. Quote
MNGeorge Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 I've had a 705 for about a week now, caught a lot of Smallmouth with it and agree with jdw about the power of the rod. It's rated for 1/4 to 1 ounce, but IMHO, it won't handle much over 1/2 ounce baits. I used it to throw a 3/8 oz. jig with a Sweet Beaver trailer and it feels a bit soft for even this much weight. Also, what Lamiglas calls "fast" action, I would classify as more of a moderate action...in fact I thought of using this rod as a backup crankbait rod. It is fairly light and pretty sensitive, especially given the price point. Quote
jdw174 Posted October 19, 2010 Author Posted October 19, 2010 MnGeorge, I agree about the action being "moderate". If I hold the rod and pull on the line, the tip bends clear down to around the 6th guide. I just might give it a try as a CB rod or even a SB rod. Might even do good work as a TW rod, but as a rod for heavier applications....don't think so. Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted October 19, 2010 Super User Posted October 19, 2010 Don't you hate it when a rod doesn't live up to its specs , buy it for one tech. and have to use it for something else. Quote
jdw174 Posted October 19, 2010 Author Posted October 19, 2010 I've been fishing a long time and have never bought a rod sight unseen until now. I did purchase a Powell that was everything it was touted to be. I'm going back to my LowRider for c-rigging. It's heavier in weight, but it's got the butt to get the job done. Quote
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