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    6th Sense C15

    Looking for a 6XD alternative Tried the Zboss 20 found that the 6XD i could get deeper and the Z boss is a little more money. I do love the looks of the 6th sense stuff and found the C15 is right in the 6XD weight and depth range can you get the C15 to 17 to 18 feet on a good cast? The deepest i have got my 6XD is 16? I know it’s winter time but up north i can’t wait for summer lol

    thanks Ryan

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    Haven't tried the C15 yet. Just got a few C10's that i fished with last weekend. Didn't get anything cranking last weekend.Thought i would try a few after doing so well last winter with their Curve 55. I throw these when the DT6 doesn't produce. Caught a lot of fish on them.

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    I can't comment, but the 6th Sens I do have I really like and plan on buying more over the winter. I like the flat squarebill a lot. Nice paint and good hardware.
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    Has anyone tried the new Berkley Dredger? They have a tight wobble, sharp hooks and can dive deep for their size. They have various depths available.

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    Ryan,

    C15 and 6XD are comparable depth wise. C15 runs true out of the box compared to 1 in 3 6XDs that do.. Just my experience. Agree Z Boss 20 is about a foot or so less but MUCH easier to wind all day compared to 6XD...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman3800 View Post
    Has anyone tried the new Berkley Dredger? They have a tight wobble, sharp hooks and can dive deep for their size. They have various depths available.
    I like their Bad shad better than a shad Rap in the winter on light line going parallel to bluffs

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    Quote Originally Posted by fish365 View Post
    I like their Bad shad better than a shad Rap in the winter on light line going parallel to bluffs
    The little dredgers I have are nice. But, they dive REALLY steep to the point you've gotta slow down your retrieve. I think it's the 2.0 or 2.5 size I'm talking about.
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