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    Douglas rods

    Have anyone used Douglas xmatrix or lrs rods

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    Haven’t fished with them but I’ve handled them quite a bit. A local store is the only place around here that has them in stock. They’re lightweight, good components and have a similar feel to a St Croix avid with a lighter tip. Their fly fishing rods have won numerous awards.. Douglas just started getting into the conventional fishing world the past couple years.

    the factory is about 45min from my house, once the virus is over I want to stop by and check the facility out.
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    I had a X-Matrix spinning rod (6'10" ML Fast). It was very light (3.5oz), a little tip heavy (not a big deal to me), and it was very well built/durable. I think the power rating was pretty accurate, but it fished a little more like a mod-fast than fast to me. The tip was also pretty soft, which is why I started out using it for drop shot. I got it new for $100. Fishing the rod was a bit strange to me and I never found a place for it in my line-up which is why I ended up selling it.

    I tried drop shot, plastics and light jigs, but the sensitivity wasn't there for me (especially for a rod that had an MSRP of almost $300). Eventually I decided to try it with one of my favorite small (1/8 oz) spinnerbaits and to my surprise I could really feel that tiny willow blade spinning on the retrieve. I know some rods transmit better (relative to other rods) on moving lures vs BC/Finesse, but I'd never fished one with such a stark contrast. I had fun fishing it with that small spinner, but at the end of the day it was a ML with a soft tip and mod-fast action (in my hands) and that wasn't really what I needed for my small spinnerbaits. Another oddity for me was the casting distance, it wasn't bad, but I didn't get the same distance as I did with similar rods.

    Overall it wasn't a bad rod, but just not right for me. I primarily fish largemouth, smallmouth, walleye, northern and musky and it reminded me of some of the softer walleye and smallmouth rods I've fished. It reminded me a little of a Helium 3 spinning rod I had. The soft tip allows for the fish to take hold without feeling the pull of the rod and it keeps them pinned after hookset, but if you like that strong tick or electric thump feel it isn't as strong in terms of that type of sensitivity. I know some guys who focus on walleye and smallmouth who love this type of rod, as a matter of fact I sold it to one of my friends and he still has it and loves it.

    Of course this is based on just one rod in the lineup, hopefully somebody with more experience can add more. Good luck and tight lines.

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    Thank you for the information it was a great help