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Hello all, 1st post and glad to be here. What I have is: Shimano Convergeance CVC-70H and CVC-66M (both fast, both B-casters). Would like to hear opinions on what each one might be suited for. I would like to stick with just these 2 BCs in addition to a Med-F spinning that I plan on purchasing for senkos and whatever else it might be suited for. I'm a newbe and think it's best that I learn to fish what I have before starting to fill a closet. Thanks for all and any relies in advance.

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I would use the 7' rod for jigs, plastics, C-rigs, and frogs. Use the 6'6" rod for cranks, spinnerbaits, topwater, and jerks. That should be a good starting point and then if you decide you like it you can get into the more specific tackle.

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I started out with the same model  Convergence Rods some years ago and I used them for exactly what bluebasser recommended they did me proud for several years the 6'6 even landed one of the 9lbs on my wall.

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I'd agree with bluebass except for the crankbaits. I'd throw them on the spinning gear unless you get another baitcast setup with a softer tip.

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