Looking for reviews from people who have owned these rods. I know there are better crankbait rods out there, but would like to hear pros and con's on these rods. Especially the ones made in the last couple years. Thanks
Looking for reviews from people who have owned these rods. I know there are better crankbait rods out there, but would like to hear pros and con's on these rods. Especially the ones made in the last couple years. Thanks
I have a slightly older one, maybe four or five years old, and I love it. It's a 6'8" medium, and it's definitely a parabolic rod. When you hook a fish the whole rod flexes, and I mean right down to the foregrip. If there are any cons I would say it's a bit heavy, and it has a short handle section. But it is a fiberglass rod, so it's obviously going to be heavy. But it performs really well.
I am serious. And don't call me Shirley.
The 7'10" Med/Hvy is just about the best rod I have ever used for deep diving crank baits. I also use the 6'8 and 7' rod for square bills and traps. They have different levels of rod quality. I prefer the top end KVD rods as they are lighter and seem to cast a little farther.
I have a 7'4" MH model, that is about 4-5 yrs old. Nice rod! i got it on clereance at Walmart for $49. only reason I bought it. Glad I did. Nice rod for 6-12 ft runners.
I don't have those, but I do have his spinnerbait rod and it is really, really nice. I could fish with it all day and enjoy every minute. I also have another 7' MH of his, which is labeled a "Worm Rod", rated for 1.5 oz but the thing will easily handle 50lb braid and frog fishing all day. It is a brute. Every thing else I have are Carbonlites.
As stated the 7-10 is killer for everything up to about an 8xd. Super soft tip and will flat out launch 3xd-6xd. The 7’ mh is a little stiff in comparison but it actually helps as it allows me a little more leverage to pull fish out of cover with squarebills. The medium may be better for for dt6 and the like.