MKMGOBL
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"It's better to be hated for who you are?then liked for you're not"
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Post by MKMGOBL on Feb 21, 2012 20:33:19 GMT -4
They are nice rods but you always take the risk of breaking them... by the looks of your case you should be set! I have a quick tip and a noodle. Both are very good options. So if I got this right dylan, you would recommend the Full Flex UL 26” (Noodle) and the Loby Signature Series 23” w/Fast Tip Light? I’m assuming the quick tip you mentioned is the Fast Tip Light. This is good to know because my son is pretty close to inheriting my Frabill set up and Daddy is ready to move on to customs set ups I’ll have to contact them when ready to see if the tungsten jigs I use the most would be too heavy. 5mm at 1.8gr and 6mm at 2.7gr And yes…that rod case will definitely take the worries out my rods breaking Now I just worry about my 3 and 6 year old. Well not so much my oldest, he does very well with all my gear.
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Post by barrebobber on Feb 21, 2012 20:39:33 GMT -4
The rods depends what species you target
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Post by dylan8351 on Feb 21, 2012 20:52:17 GMT -4
They are nice rods but you always take the risk of breaking them... by the looks of your case you should be set! I have a quick tip and a noodle. Both are very good options. So if I got this right dylan, you would recommend the Full Flex UL 26” (Noodle) and the Loby Signature Series 23” w/Fast Tip Light? I’m assuming the quick tip you mentioned is the Fast Tip Light. This is good to know because my son is pretty close to inheriting my Frabill set up and Daddy is ready to move on to customs set ups I’ll have to contact them when ready to see if the tungsten jigs I use the most would be too heavy. 5mm at 1.8gr and 6mm at 2.7gr And yes…that rod case will definitely take the worries out my rods breaking Now I just worry about my 3 and 6 year old. Well not so much my oldest, he does very well with all my gear. I got the Elite series 24" and the Full Flex UL 26". Both have been very good for me. I really like the noodle because I set the hook hard and helps absorb the shock. I had both rods set up for use with the St. Croix spring bobbers and I find that when fishing tungsten jigs it slows them down when raising and falling giving them a smoother action... Similar to a lead jig. When you are ready to get new rods send Gregg an email and he will talk you through your options.
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MKMGOBL
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"It's better to be hated for who you are?then liked for you're not"
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Post by MKMGOBL on Feb 22, 2012 10:48:06 GMT -4
The rods depends what species you target crappie, gills, white and yellow perch
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Post by barrebobber on Feb 22, 2012 11:38:33 GMT -4
The Austin fast tip would be a good choice, I got his 28" fast tip and I love it, for the little that i've used it.
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Post by wildwoody on Mar 2, 2013 13:50:11 GMT -4
Well in my rod case right now I’ve got the following: HT Iceman Power System ICH-28 w/Diawa Aird 1000 15lb/4 dia. ProwerPro Dave Genz True Blue DGTB26 combo 6lb Trilene Ice Frabill 24” Ulta Light w/Shimano Sienna 500FD 3lb Trilene Ice Frabill 24” SenSive Rod w/Shimano Sienna 500FD 3lb Trilene Ice St. Croix Legend Ice 17” Light w/Shimano Sienna 500FD 3lb Trilene Ice RippinLips custom 24” Heavy w/Shimano Stradic 2500FI 8lb/1 dia. ProwerPro My jig assortment varies and not nearly as nice as what I’ve seen others have. I’ve got Lindy, Wolfram, Marmish and Bentley’s Swarovski crystal, ProScandinavia ProPimple and Northland. For lake trout fishing it’s mostly bucktails, Lindy and Deadly Dicks and Swedish Pimples. I’m always looking to add to my jigs boxes That is an awesome looking case. can you say where you got it and what make it is?
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