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  1. Yup, that one is pretty special.
  2. People here don't understand how rare some of these things are.
  3. Easily XX PP from that series. Amart X7 if you want something more pricey.
  4. I have many many rods, but my favorite one is still a X4
  5. 12lb Trilene and Sufix are .330mm line which have around 16lb breaking strength, which is more than enough for 1/2 oz things. I assume the OP wants to actually use his set up... I throw 6-7 oz Swimbaits, and I don't even use .450 mm line for those. LOL
  6. How the OP will cast a 1/4 oz lure with 30 lb nylon is beyond me, especially knowing how wiry the line is. Try 12 lb Trilene XL or Sufix Elite, something decently thick and easy handling to learn how to cast.
  7. 20LB big game has breaking strength of 30 lb line. Are you guys really suggesting this for a MH rod? LOL
  8. There are plenty of low profiles that will be fine. If you want to throw big swimbaits, the low profiles are also going to be huge though.
  9. I have yet to have FG knot break on me, and I use it for long long leaders in my saltwater set up. It helps me get the extra distance when I am making long cast and is just more comfortable than all of the other knots for me. Lightly melt the end of fluorocarbon to create a little ridge for the braid to grab on to.
  10. d**n, that sucks. I am sure you can contact them and ask about it, they are pretty responsive on FB/Email.
  11. It's not made out of plastic, it is made out of Silicone which lasts much better than plastic. You can easily search up the action on their FB page, and they are great. Unlike the Hudd, they will not run on their side.
  12. The line management with way I cast is wayyyyy better with T-Wing than anything else I got in my arsenal.
  13. It makes me happier when I use it. Only reason I need lol

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