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    For the money these are really hard to beat
    https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Daiw...page-DTXT.html

    Can not speak for the Dobyns Fury in a finesse rod , but I do own several of there fury casting rods and they are really had to beat for the price ,,,, I own Fury, Savvy, Champion & Champion XP and I don't have any problems with any of the rod not being sensitive enough
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    Quote Originally Posted by River-Bandit View Post
    For the money these are really hard to beat
    https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Daiw...page-DTXT.html

    Can not speak for the Dobyns Fury in a finesse rod , but I do own several of there fury casting rods and they are really had to beat for the price ,,,, I own Fury, Savvy, Champion & Champion XP and I don't have any problems with any of the rod not being sensitive enough

    Pretty good reviews with the Dawia, if you were buying this second (since you have both, I know you said “not the finesse”) which would you go with? Dobyns or Dawia

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    Quote Originally Posted by grout-scout View Post
    Pretty good reviews with the Dawia, if you were buying this second (since you have both, I know you said “not the finesse”) which would you go with? Dobyns or Dawia
    I do like the Dobyns rods but the last 10 rods that I have purchased have all been Diawa except for one Megabass , mostly the Tatula elites but do have a couple of the rods like I put in the link just in the casting version and really do like em ,,, But to answer you question, I would go with the Daiwa,, they are much lighter and a real pleasure to fish with,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by River-Bandit View Post
    I do like the Dobyns rods but the last 10 rods that I have purchased have all been Diawa except for one Megabass , mostly the Tatula elites but do have a couple of the rods like I put in the link just in the casting version and really do like em ,,, But to answer you question, I would go with the Daiwa,, they are much lighter and a real pleasure to fish with,,
    2 for daiwa.....I do like the price tag!

    i want it for dropshots and some finesse tube crackin

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    Quote Originally Posted by lightningmusky View Post
    Cashion CRT are nice rods and have good sensitivity.
    man I been wanting to try a cashion....but I want something longer than 7 foot! I got it in my head that the longer rods will be more forgiving when it comes time to fight em in!


    Quote Originally Posted by River-Bandit View Post
    For the money these are really hard to beat
    https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Daiw...page-DTXT.html

    Can not speak for the Dobyns Fury in a finesse rod , but I do own several of there fury casting rods and they are really had to beat for the price ,,,, I own Fury, Savvy, Champion & Champion XP and I don't have any problems with any of the rod not being sensitive enough
    I know it sounds dumb...but im trying to stay away from the big companies that make reels like daiwa, shimano, lews. I got it in my head that the companies that focus on rod building have a superior product....plus im hoping for a good warranty like Dobyns has. that warranty is epic....and ive already had to test it twice (one major, one minor/tiny thing) and i was sold on them as a company!

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    [QUOTE=FishInTheDesert;9726915]man I been wanting to try a cashion....but I want something longer than 7 foot! I got it in my head that the longer rods will be more forgiving when it comes time to fight em in!

    If you call him he can make anything you want