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7'3Ft Spinning Rod!?

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Just got a daiwa lexa spinning rod

7'3ft medium heavy extra fast

Minima zirconia guides

The rod is light as a feather and was wondering what it could be best used for?

I originally got it for drop shots with heavier weights and lures.. but what are some other options for this bad boy?

Shakyhead and tube is what I would use that for.

Shakyhead and tube is what I would use that for.

 

Same

Everything with a single hook from weightless worms to jigs. Spinning reels don't get backlashes, that rod can probably throw whatever you want it to.

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You ever do that spinning reel/line slap video?

Is the rod 10' long?  :eyebrows:

 

 

Or is it 7'(3') = 21'squared????

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You ever do that spinning reel/line slap video?

lol no not yet! i will soon though. tomorrow i will spool up my reel again with the 8lb copolymer, and put the reel on this rod. ill probably upload to youtube and then post the link

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Is the rod 10' long?  :eyebrows:

 

 

Or is it 7'(3') = 21'squared????

trick question! JGBassin is correct! its 21' due to that little extra effort for the algebra he provided lol

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trick question! JGBassin is correct! its 21' due to that little extra effort for the algebra he provided lol

Just in case you didn't know, this (") is the sign for inches.  7'3"

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Just in case you didn't know, this (") is the sign for inches.  7'3"

i will forever use this knowledge throughout my life passing this on to others

Or is it 7'(3') = 21'squared????

Must be some of that there Alabama Algebra  :wink2:

I have had the Lexa 721MLFS for a couple years now and I use it all the time for anything finesse from weightless 4" plastics to dropshots, shakey heads, spybaits, you name it. Small cranks are even within its purview. It's super light, and I've caught bream, trout, some pigs and even a 11.5 lb blue cat with it, no problem. I also always use ultra thin braided line and there is no sign of wear on those guides. It's a top-notch rod, especially for the money.

Nothin' I like better than smartassin' !

I have a Okuma 7'0 MH Fast spinning rod and I use it for everything other than crank's and spinnerbaits. I mostly throw unweighted t-rigs and wacky rigs, but i'm not afraid to throw anything not too heavy on it.  

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I'd throw a lot of stuff on that, including weighted and

weightless wacky, TX, etc.

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Just got a daiwa lexa spinning rod

7'3ft medium heavy extra fast

Minima zirconia guides

The rod is light as a feather and was wondering what it could be best used for?

I originally got it for drop shots with heavier weights and lures.. but what are some other options for this bad boy?

About anything you want to use it for.

I'd use a rod like that for open water fishing, jerk baits, topwater.  MH for bass, I'd prefer for snook or redfish.

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