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  1. The warrenty is a good piece of mind. I know the sensitivity should be great but what about the weight and balance on these rods. I know the Megabass P5 Jungle Seven is very light, and the Steez is just a tad heavier, but I don't know about the weight and balance on the Tatula. This is something that I've really gotten into if im going to be working these techniques for long periods of time.
  2. Thanks. I did post in that area and have recieved some feedback im interested in that line but most specifically the elite AGS Ish Monroe 8' punching rod 2nd gen series, and his long cast frog rod which is 7'9" thanks.
  3. Thanks, who are you referring to ALF?
  4. Thank you for your reply. I looked at both links you provided and thank you for introducing me the Racing line. Unfortunately I don't see what im looking for right now but im going to dive deeper into the racing line to learn more. The 21' Steez just does not have length im looking for.
  5. I can get the Reel Control rods with a warrenty but are you saying the "Racing" rods are the Reel Control rods? Im not familiar with those. Plus I see higher pricing for the Reel Ctrol rods than the Steez but I have not looked since the pricing increase. Also I don't recall them offering the types of rods I wanted in that line of rods. Im looking specifically at the long Punching rods in 7'10" to 8' range. Im also interested in the Tatula Elite Ish Monroe 7'9" long cast frog. Other Tatula elite models may interest me later but that's not now. Im not into breaking rods but I did have e a freak accident the first day using my Bottom Contact 2 rod. That was handled by a warrenty claim in less than a week.
  6. The models of Tatula AGS that im most interested in are the Ish Monroe 8' punching rod in and the 7'9" long cast frog model. These would be instead of getting the Steez 7'11" punching or the Destroyer P5 Jungle Seven for punching rods. Im pretty much stocked in all other areas except for a higher end jerkbait rod and that's between 2 different Megabass rods.
  7. Hellow im new to the Bass Fishing Resource but have been fishing for many years. I joined last night really to ask a question i could not find the answer to here, or anywhere else. I posted a question in tge Rods Reels and other categories asking about the Daiwa Tatula Elite AGS rods. I have all kinds of rods but have really gotten into the higher end of rods. I have many Steez AGS , and Destryoer P5 rods and wandered if the Tatula AGS rods could be thrown into the mix as the Steez AGS price has gotten about $200 higher recently. If you have experience with both the Steez and the Tatula please tell me if the Tatula Elite AGS is really good and not that far off from the Steez; at least for tge major price difference, or should I stay with the Steez because they are that much better.
  8. So I have a somewhat eclectic stock of fishing rods but a lot of them are on the high end of the scale. I own and use 7 of the Daiwa Steez AGS rods and ive got 5 or 6 Megabass Destroyer P5 rods. I love each one and dont regret the purchase of any of them. The problem i have now is I still want more of each of these brands and in the lines of rods but tarrifs just increased the price of the Steez AGS rods in some cases almost $200. I have been interested in the Tatula Elite AGS rods but im really spoiled to the Steez and P5 rods. I still have and use much cheaper rods but they are very specific modles that I found to work really well and use outside of my bass boat fishing for the most part. Like pond fishing from banks in overgrown areas or small paddleboat type boats. Has anyone here used with plenty of time the Tateula Elite AGS rods and the Steez rods and can give me your feedback on what you felt about the Tatulas after using the Steez. Are the Tatulas really good for the money or not. Should I stay in the Steez or P5 or are the Tatulas not that far off for a much cheaper price. I prefer cork handles but still use some foam and im aware of the new Steez line but as they are foam I just think I'd rather spend a little less plus they don't make what im looking for in the new 2025 Steez line. Thanks.
  9. So I have a somewhat eclectic stock of fishing rods but a lot of them are on the high end of the scale. I own and use 7 of the Daiwa Steez AGS rods and ive got 5 or 6 Megabass Destroyer P5 rods. I love each one and dont regret the purchase of any of them. The problem i have now is I still want more of each of these brands and in the lines of rods but tarrifs just increased the price of the Steez AGS rods in some cases almost $200. I have been interested in the Tatula Elite AGS rods but im really spoiled to the Steez and P5 rods. I still have and use much cheaper rods but they are very specific modles that I found to work really well and use outside of my bass boat fishing for the most part. Like pond fishing from banks in overgrown areas or small paddleboat type boats. Has anyone here used with plenty of time the Tateula Elite AGS rods and the Steez rods and can give me your feedback on what you felt about the Tatulas after using the Steez. Are the Tatulas really good for the money or not. Should I stay in the Steez or P5 or are the Tatulas not that far off for a much cheaper price. I prefer cork handles but still use some foam and im aware of the new Steez line but as they are foam I just think I'd rather spend a little less plus they don't make what im looking for in the new 2025 Steez line. Thanks.

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