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Dieselguy416

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  1. Yeah I also thought the tatula rod would be too much. Yes turd pretty much sums it up. I do love My mh tatula 6 10 though. Major craft is sold out of the corzza 67l. I will have to check out the zodias then.
  2. Thanks baitfinesse I usually use the 1/16 heads. Okay I will mark the zodias off the list. Do you prefer a fast or extra fast for Ned's. I would rate my carbonlite as fast.
  3. Thanks for the replies. I like how the corzza looks. Any idea how that med. Fast action feels. I've never held a major craft so I don't know how it compares.
  4. I know most would just use spinning gear but I just don't like spinning. I'm looking for another casting rod similar to the carbonlite 2 med. Lt. That I have now. I really like the rod but the Winn grips are just uncomfortable. I've been looking at the zodias but I haven't found a lot of reviews on it for that power. This rod is mainly Ned rigs but I hope to learn some more finesse techniques because I fish mostly pressured areas and have better luck with smaller presentations. If possible I would like to stay under 150.Thanks for any help.
  5. I can vouch for the spiderwire ultimate mono. Great line with low memory
  6. Thanks for taking the time to write this.
  7. The tat sv is a great reel but I think it is designed best to use with light baits. It' has pretty aggressive braking which help prevent backlashes . Distance is not where it shines.
  8. I use a carbonlite 2.0 with a tat sv for Ned rigs it works great for me. I just don't like spinning gear.
  9. I like mine a lot I got it for 1599 at field and stream when they were having a 200 off sale.
  10. I use my medium light carbonlite for Ned rigs and light plastics. I don't like using spinning gear from a kayak. I paired it with a Daiwa tatula sv though which is perfect for sub 1/4 oz baits.
  11. Well don't feel bad I have a fish finder and haven't had much luck at all the places you listed I'm also fishing from a kayak.

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