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Ardent Apex Elite or Diawa Taula 100
I have one ardent apex magnum reel and it isn't bad at all but I think my Daiwa reels cast better and are smoother. I would say go with the Daiwa and try something new. I really think you will like it but also know I am a die hard Daiwa fan so take this info knowing that. Good luck.
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What would be the best frog rod for $150 or lower
You should take a look at the Irod Genesis 2 7'5 Fred's magic stick. It has been a very good frog rod for me for a long time. Out of the rod's you listed the dobyns 735 and the Powell inferno are good also. I would pass on the mojo as I've found the rod to be very tip heavy
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Orochi VS M1
The Megabass Orochi are some of the best Rod's I've ever fished with. I think you will be very happy with your choice.
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Best frog rod under $150 and 7'2"
Since you said you would like a 7'2, take a look at the Powell Inferno 7'2 Frogging rod.
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If you could only get 3 rods to cover bass fishing what would be the 3 that covers most
6'10 Medium for Topwaters, Jerkbaits, 7'0 Medium Heavy for Spinnerbaits, chatterbaits, rattletraps, swimjigs ,T-rig's 7'3 Heavy for Jig's, Frog's Toad's All Casting rods, I've never liked spinning
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Jig Rod
As others have said the Daiwa Tatula line is great and can be bought for $100. The Powell Inferno line is also a good rod line after they changed the line guides they are pretty great. Good luck.
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Tatula CT and CT Type-R
They have different drag stars too They have different drag stars too
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Novice 3 Rod Setup
I would choose ( All Baitcaster set ups) A 6'10" Medium/fast With Mono for topwaters, jerkbaits, spinnerbaits, SQ Bill cranks. Etc A 7'0" Medium Heavy/fast With Fluorocarbon For Texas rig's, light jig's, Senko's, Flukes Etc A 7'3 Heavy/mod-fast With Braid for Frog's Toads, Flipping, Pitching.
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150-200 dollar casting rid
I do not think you can beat the Duckett Micro Magic Pro and Duckett White Ice rod's, not even with Rod's costing twice as much. You should take a look at those.
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Quantum Accurist PT vs Pflueger Supreme
I've never owned or fished with the Pflueger or that model of quantum but I just wanted to add my opinion. (Remember I'm not a quantum fan at all) I've owned the Tour Quantum that were $300, I own Quantum Smoke 150 baitcasters and Energy reels. I have had massive problems with the Quantum ACS controls. One cast will be perfect and with no changes to the reel the next one will be a bad backlash. Out of all the baitcaster's I own, which include Shimano, Daiwa, Lews, BPS, Abu, Duckett and *** C, the Quantum reels are the only one's that do this. So I wanted to say if this is your first Baitcaster I would look at something other than a Quantum Baitcaster because IMO, the ACS is the worst braking system on baitcasters.
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Help with which rod to pick
Would you please let us know how well you like it? I own a bunch of the Orochi XX but I have not bought any of the LeVante yet. I would really like a review. Thanks.
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Who would you fish with for a day?
Greg Hackney. He is from my neck of the woods and my favorite Pro fisherman. He also fishes the way I like to fish, would be really great to get to fish a day with Hackney.
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Spawn fishing lures
The Zero gravity jig is a game changer during the spawn. I have landed some monster bass with those. With the right trailer you can make that jig fall so slow that it is almost sitting still. The bass can't say no to it floating in their face. I throw a Bream colored during the spawn or sometime a black & blue with a purple trailer in stained water and it is a great bait. I stick with more natural colors like Green Pumpkin, Watermelon, Bream, if the water is stained I'll go to a Black & Blue or Junebug, If I am sight fishing I fish a white color soft plastic so I can see the fish take the bait. I like red colored rattletraps this time of year, like Toledo Gold, Rayburn Red Craw, Red Craw. I hope this helps you.
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Spawn fishing lures
I use Rouge's, Rattletraps, Swim jigs, Super flukes, Football jigs all before they settle onto the bed. Once they settle in go to Zero Gravity Jig's, Senko's, Rage-craw's, Brushhog's, Sweet Beavers and Lizards
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Daiwa Steez Now With T-Wing
Sorry, I've been away a long time. I missed the post. Thank you for the link though, I was wanting to read and talk about it, I'm interested in buying one.