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bleedinblu05

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  1. Does anyone have any experience with the Falcon Cara Angler of the Year? Though it might allow some versatility in throwing lighter spinnerbaits in the day as well but not sure about the moderate fast tip..?
  2. Thanks for all the responses. From what I gather from them I need to just forget about the e6x and go with either the 733 or 734. And new2bc4bass, I have to agree that a spinnerbait is not exactly a bait that needs a certain action, and up until this point I have basically throw them on whatever rod didn't already have something tied onto it, but since I'm throwing one quite often and am going to dedicate a rod to it I though I would do my due diligence and get the best one I could for the application. Thanks for all the responses guys, if there are any other opinions keep em coming. Haha
  3. Funny you say that, I was actually looking at the dobyns 733 and 734 as well. Any preference between the two? Is the 734 very much stiffer than the 733? I have also consider a falcon cara.?
  4. Hey fellas, I am an occasional reader of the forum, and though you guys might could offer some advice on a new rod and reel setup for me. I am looking for a new setup to throw a spinnerbait with that is strictly dedicated to that. I like to fish Kentucky Lake at night, and one of my go to baits is a spinnerbait thrown at the points on the main lake. My delima is this. I have basically decided on getting a Shimano Curado as the reel in the 6.3:1 retrieve; but the rod choice is more difficult. I would really like to try the new e6x rods out, but the one that they have denoted for a spinnerbait (the 812c) is only rated for 3/8-1/2 oz baits. As most of the baits i throw in my situation are 1/2oz or bigger this is probably not the correct rod for me, but i was curious about some other models. Does anyone have any experience with the e6x and if so, would the 803c or the 853c be a good choice? If not, are there any other suggestions? I would really like to stay under the $200 range. Thanks for any help!

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