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Adding A Couple Of Combos To The Party.

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I currently own three combos I use for bassin. Duckett ghosts in 7ft med spinning, 7ft med cranking rod (my fav) and 7 ft 3 mh. I also wanting to add something a little more finesse for panfish/smallies. I've got a reel with 10 lb braid already, basically looking for good ml rod since ghost ! doesn't make one. My other question is would I got more use out of a medium casting rod or a heavy casting rod now? My cranking rod is awesome for small baits, but not a great rod for larger crankbaits or spinners. The medium heavy is great for frogs and jigs. I just feel like I am missing a rod between the two of them. Duckett has a 6 10 medium casting rod I am liking and thinking would be great for spinners, chatterbaits, heavier cranks, some top water and general all around use. I worry about my mh rod in the slop too. I've not had an issue yet and I am not a swimbait guy so a heavy action rod hasn't been a huge issue, but given the choice would you add a medium fast or a heavy to rotation. Eventually I'll add both. I just have one reel collection dust I want to add a rod for now

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Abu Garcia rods run a little heavy, so if you pick up a M Veritas (or whatever Abu rod), it'll be a mix of a M and a MH, allowing you to possess a very versatile stick that you can use for bigger cranks as well as other stuff. 

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