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Dobyns Champ 766 Flip Or G Loomis Glx 894 Fpr

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That's a nice bag! Im looking into the dx745c full grip as a possible all purpose - deep jig, small swimbait, frog-rod, carolina-rig, lighter pitching rod.

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Ive been going through old posts.  I have a similar issue.  I own a DX 745 paired with Metantium mgl, it's a great rod. I mainly flip T rigs and 1/2 oz jigs with it. I actually hope to c -rig with it next year. Now here is my issue..  My fiance got me a NRX 893c for Xmas, it's on the way.  First loomis rod over an IMX and im excited.  Can I flip with the NRX 893c?? Mostly 3/8 T rigs and up to 1/2oz jigs. North east guy so nothing too nasty around here but I need that 893c to replace my DX745. Description says med- heavy. Sounds more like a senko/fluke rod to me, which I definitely don't need. But the description also says 3/16 - 5/8 which is perfect weight range. Can I get it done flippin with NRX 893c?? Should I exchange for the NRX 894c  mentioned in above article's?? Also I read the 894c is same as DX746 range. I owe a 746 champ and it's my frog rod..lol I don't need anything nearly that heavy.. Anyone have experience with the 893c??

I’m in CT too I fish Candy all the time. I run the DX 795. I love it!!! It’s long enough to do flipping (pulling line with second hand and dropping bait) and the tip is good enough to pitch with. Idk about precision pitching and skipping docks but you can pitch around grass and laydowns no prob. The 5 power is misleading comparing it to the Champion line. This is a flipping stick. 

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