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What Would You Get Next To Add To These 4 Combos?

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Another one of those posts...what would you all add here? 

 

7 foot Medium Vendetta with 6.4:1 Pro Qualifier

 

7 foot Medium Vendetta with 7.0:1 KVD Burner

 

6'6" Medium Light Vendetta with Sahara 2500

 

7 foot Medium CarbonLite with Symetre 2500

 

Maybe something for deep cranks (and how deep does that mean to use it at)?

I would add a 7' mh/m rod with a 5:1 ratio reel or a 7'3" h/f rod with a 7:1 ratio reel

Yep, a MH or an H. Are both your M's in Fast action?

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The Vendettas are all Medium Fast

The 6'6" is actually a medium shaft, not medium light and it is a fast action

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I would add a 7' mh/m rod with a 5:1 ratio reel or a 7'3" h/f rod with a 7:1 ratio reel

This

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More important question for me would be what kind of fishing do you do?  Or even ask what kind of fishing do you want to explore next?  I think the recomendation would vary depending on what application you would use the combo.

More important question for me would be what kind of fishing do you do?  Or even ask what kind of fishing do you want to explore next?  I think the recomendation would vary depending on what application you would use the combo.

I agree with this. Or what type of fishing scenarios are you faced with? Example, if you're stuck on the bank, a deep diving cranking set up might not be as useful as a MH Worm/Jig rod.

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I do have a boat and get out now and then with it...I use the 7 foot with the 7.0:1 for most jig applications.

He basically has a MH in his M vendetta, those fish a power up. I would ad a little longer rod say a 7'6 mh. You can pitch with it, fish plastics in deep water, Carolina rigs. Pretty Versatel stick IMO

He basically has a MH in his M vendetta, those fish a power up. I would ad a little longer rod say a 7'6 mh. You can pitch with it, fish plastics in deep water, Carolina rigs. Pretty Versatel stick IMO

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A deep cranking set up or swimbait set up could be other options. Personally I would go with motodast based on the way I like to fish.

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It all depends on what technique you'd do more or like to learn and stick with it.  I'd go with a 7'3 or 7'6" MH like suggested, it would be a good versatile stick.

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Something heavier and possibly longer for thicker cover.

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On a thicker cover rod that is 7'3 or 7'6 for jigs, etc, is it better to have a fast reel like a 7:1?

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I like anything 6:1 or faster.

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I tend to classify rods according to what I'm going to use them for, and not so much by length & action.  That being said, I'd have a dedicated drop shot rod.

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I would include a H or a MH.  When you are fishing heavy cover, that extra muscle can come in handy.

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