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Old 01-28-12, 03:07 PM   #1
wallywallace
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Smile crankin stick revamp, last thread for this week

well after setting up my triumph with my daiwa reel and giving it a few he hos in the water, it definate is not gonna work, when i rip it the tip bend to fast and it feels i have a fish on it, so i am stuck with it, maybe for plastics, anyway since i am mainly a shore man, what about the st croix crankster, 7'4 medium moderate action. i know mainly 5 foot is what my,lipless, coffin and square cranks will do. but if i fish from my new spots i found today i will be in the 10 foot deph range. so with the 6:5:1 daiwa on a 7'4 mojo be good for all around. OR they have a skeet reese 7' crankin rod. i do like some of his rods, but not that yellow and the croix is lighter to me, and well better all around.

thank you. will try not to ask any more, by now youd think i could help people lol

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