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During the off season I got a Dobyns Champion 765CB Glass, paired it with a Curado 200E5. Absolutely love this combo.

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You didn't mention your price range, but at the lower end, a lot of us like the BPS Crankin' Sticks - there are 7'6" rods in M and MH...I have them both... ;)

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google G-blanks. I had one built earlier this year and it's a phenomenal cranking stick. 7'6" m/h moderate fast split grip, split reel seat, and micro guides for $140. it 's incredibly sensitive and can hurl big cranks a mile.

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I bought 2 Pinnacle Perfecta MH cranking rods last season, and still have one of them. It's difficult to lose a fish on these rods. These are 7'8" long, and suitable for .75 to 1.25 oz deep-divers, irrespective of whatever the lure rating says. Retailed for $170 when I got them.

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I use a Shimano Crucial 7'6" MH Rod for some cranking and I like it very well. Do not know if you will like but it might pay to check one out.

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All the rods listed thus far are excellent choices, the 765 being a very good choice. My favorite in a "Big bait" rod is the Loomis CBR896DF. I love the way the rod reacts to everything a bait is doing. It's a light enough rod that it is more than comfortable to fish all day throwing big baits without being sore. It's sensitive enough to feel a fish swim over a bait, which used to be something I had trouble with from time to time. I couldn't feel it.

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I use to use an ALL Star rod for cranking. I would lose about 2 or 3 fish out of 10. I purchased a KVD Tour Cranking Rod. NOw I will only lose 1 out of 25 or 30. Great cranking rod.

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