What's everyone's opinion on the best Texas rig rod? One that's sensitive, can fish shallow and deep, mainly 1/4 oz to 1/2 oz weights. Thanks in advance.
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What's everyone's opinion on the best Texas rig rod? One that's sensitive, can fish shallow and deep, mainly 1/4 oz to 1/2 oz weights. Thanks in advance.
Dobyns 724
G Loomis NRX 893c/894c
But hard to categorize as “all around“...due to price. Certainly other great T-rig rods out there for less money.
How does the 893c and 894 c compare to the 873 c ccr?
The 873c is a bit softer than the 893, and much softer than the 894. I think it would also make a great T-rig rod. Just careful with how heavy of cover you are fishing. I actually use the 873 for long open water spinner bait rod...t-rig...weightless fluke/stick bait. 873c imho is a very versatile rod. You won’t find a lighter more sensitive Carolina rig rod.
i use the Kistler 7'6" KLX med heavy ....very light and sensitive
I use IMX 843 and 844.
NRX, it ain't even close.
6-10 MH Abu Veritas for me.
My personal choice is the Megabass Orochi XX or MB Levante Perfect Pitch
dobyns 735. Great for pitchin 3/16 t rigs or 1/2 oz big worms out deep in 25ft.
Anyone Remember Castaway Rods? I still use their Jig/Worm rod from 2003.
The 7’3” MH-F Tatula Elite rod I’m using now is great. Very light, pairs with an SV103 perfectly and has plenty of strength.
My other T rig rod is a 7’1 BPS Platinum rod/reel, but that’s my swim jig rod and it handles that job perfectly.
I have two rods I like for T rigging or throwing weightless.
Daiwa LT Rick Clunn Worm Rod, (mid 80’s)
RaZor Rod