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Skeet Reese New Rods With Double Trigger

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What are your thoughts on the double trigger on the new skeet reese rods coming out?

In as far as the dual trigger, it sets them apart visually, but in actual use I don't see any advantage at all. If you're one that likes to palm a reel the front trigger may factor in there somewhere for a more sure grip punching mats or something. If the recent past Wright-McGill rods are any indication I'll pass. I don't care for the whippy actions I see on store models. 

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^^ i've thrown a crankbait model of the yellow W&M rods a few times and it felt like a wet noodle.  i could launch a 1/2oz crankbait forever, but don't think i could have fought a fish over 2 lbs

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I have a Rhino RKC561M dual trigger pistol grip rod (5' 6" casting) I enjoy more than anything. I use an older Abu 5000/5500 on it, a pleasure to cast with, and no feeling you might throw it in the river while chunking huge jigs or spinnerbaits.

 

I bought it years ago on clearance at an old Kmart, haven't seen one since.

 

Btw, I still cast with one hand, I'm right handed but bat/golf left handed, a combination that I haven't figure out yet in using these two handed rods.

 

Any pictures of the new Skeet Reese rod?

Some thing to make money~ Skeet Makes a good chunk of $$$ selling his name on products and this is just another one of those Skeet Reese "special Design" gimies. Just my opinion.

Hey we might even see Skeet Reese Signature Series line of toilet paper lol. 

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