I love my 73H Rebellion. Incredibly light and great backbone
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I love my 73H Rebellion. Incredibly light and great backbone
If the length doesn't bother you, the Super Destroyer can throw any bait comfortably up to an 1oz I'd say. It excels with plastics and close quarter fishing...but in a pinch this rod can get away...
It's a very true MH. Softer than I like for jigs, but I think the 73MH can fish any bait in the 1/4-3/4 oz range really well. It's an unbelievably versatile rod.
I own the 7ML and use it for dropshot and finesse applications. Don't have an exact weight on it, but it's a light rod as well. I'd say it fishes above it's price point by a few bucks. Plus it has a...
Yes, they are very light. 73MH is 4.2 oz and 73H is 4.4 for reference.
Believe it or not, I think this rod can fish all the way down to 1/4 or 3/8 oz and get away with it. Definitely not my first choice on those weights, but you get my point. It's a really impressive...
Since you're considering Daiwa, take a look at the Rebellion 74H-G. It has the right taper for chatterbaits and I really like mine. Very light for glass too. You can pick it up at Tackle Trap with...
This comment may not help you a ton, but the Rebellion is a tough line up to get a lot of intel on. I own 4 of them, but unfortunately none of which are the model you're considering. But what I can...
Another vote for both the Tequila Baccarac or Tatula Elite AGS 74H for a new frog rod.
In regards to the 76H - the rod can comfortably flip anything down to a 1/4 oz up. The lure rating is pretty spot on. I regularly flip with a full 1 oz. Haven't pushed it beyond that yet but think it...
I personally keep my brakes low when p/f, so I'm around a 2-4 on the brake adjuster. I lock my drag down 100% but I'm using straight braid.
I have all of the Tatula reels you mentioned and the SV is definitely my favorite for these types of applications. I'm a huge fan of the 2020 Tatula SVs. That's what I have on my Super Destroyer.
Tackle Trap or The Hook Up
Highly recommend the Daiwa Rebellion line up at $199. Super lightweight, balanced, and very sensitive for the price. My 73H weighs around 4.4 oz. Great pitchin' stick.
If it's casting equipment - depending on the style dock you fish, I'd go straight fluoro... anything 14-20# as it performs best with wood and in high-abrasion type situations. Braid tends to dig when...
Megabass P5 Landsat is really impressive