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Getting back to Duckett. I've read they are lighter than what they are rated. So a MH is more like a MM. Is that true?

I have not used a 7' medium rod besides my Duckett, but it does feel light. My brothers MH BPS Bionic Blade feels much stiffer than mine.

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Does any one own the Terry Scroggins White Ice rod? Can you tell me about it?

 

How much better is the White Ice over the Micro Magic Pro?

I can't vouch for white ice but I recently bought a 7' heavy micro magic pro and wow. It is the best rod I've ever fished with. Super sensitive and combined with a Lews team lite makes it incredibly light. You mentioned hearing the rods coming a little light. I would agree with this, but not to that extent. I would say my heavy is about a mh/h of a comparing rod brand such as a carbonlight. I would definetly recommend the micro magic pro. You won't be disappointed.

I figured there would be some threads about them.

I suppose many fellow bass anglers on here just aren't interested in

them.

Enough talk about Duckett now?

I own every one of the White Ice Series except for the Cranking models( I do not do much cranking around here) I can answer any questions you may have on the Terry Scroggins model. The 6'10 is a great all purpose rod and can throw many baits. Nice tip and good action. The 7'8 XX Heavy I use for Punching and this rod is a power house, Very heavy action, with just enough tip to work the bait. If you're looking for a very powerful rod for punching this is the one. It is not a broom stick but it is as close as you can get with out buying a broom.

The White ice is a little better than the micro magic. Stronger rod with a little different action.

I picked up a 7ft heavy MMP, my 1st. Used it today with some braid and a 1/2 oz football jig. Felt pretty good. Caught a 2.5lb fish that I had to hand line up the spillway wall. This is probably the 1st time Ive bought a 7ft rod in over 2years. They don't make a 7ft3 heavy so I settled on the 7ft.

I have two, the 7' micro magic crankin rod, and a 7'3 heavy ghost, I use the ghost for jigs, and the cankin rod for the obvious. I absolutlely love the micro magic, so much infact that I bought another one, its on its way right now. I really like the ghost, my only complaint with it would be its not as sensitive as I like for bottom contact, but I wouldnt hesitate to buy another one of those either. I just may end up switching to all Ducketts, with the exception on my  one Megabass rod.

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