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    #21
    Bump

  2. USAF and DOD retired Phoenix Jim's Avatar
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    #22
    Why the bump? I believe it has been covered well

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    #23
    I use the 705cb for mid level cranks and jerkbaits. I use the 805cb for deep cranks. For my squarebills and traps, I have been using a Diablo Fast Move X7

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    #24
    Been using the 736 a lot lately- for topwaters, chatterbaits - awesome rod!

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    #25
    Just bought a 736 last week end - will use for chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, and traps. Is it a good buzzbait rod with braid

  6. Member Meleagris1's Avatar
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    #26
    The 735 glass is about a 1/2 power lighter than the 736 glass. I prefer the 735 glass for chatterbaits. Also for 1.5 size SB's the regular 705 glass is too stiff -it doesn't give you that hesitation when the bait deflects off cover. You really need to drop down to the 705MF glass or 704 either glass or graphite for the 1.5's specifically. 705 is perfect for 2.5's and most all 8-15ft cranks. The 735 glass is also a really nice topwater rod for large walking baits with braid.
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