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Jig & Hollow Bodied Frog Rod?

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Narrowed it down to the new Dobyns DX 745C HP, or the Megabass Perfect Pitch. I have read good things about both the previous DX 745C and the Perfect Pitch (hoping new DX line will perform the same.) The only thing I did not see a lot of comment on, is how well the Perfect Pitch can cast jigs. Max jig will be 3/8 oz + trailer. Both handle hollow bodied frogs well from what I have read. Right now it is a toss up between the two and thought I would ask any users who may have used either or both of these rods their opinions, just to gather more info from experienced users before I made a decision either way. Thanks

Awhile ago I emailed Gary at the TackleTrap, who has fished all of the megabass rods and knows a wealth of info about them, and this was his response in question to how well the Perfect Pitch handles (3/8th ounce jigs and down to 1/4 oz t rigs) :

 

Several would do it, but the XX Perfect Pitch, even though it's a powerful rod for a 1/4 oz t-rig, is a great loading/pitching rod, an excellent frog rod, and a great all around jig rod.  It loads and is a better overall feeling bottom contact rod in my hands than either the TV or Jig and Worm.  We do have it in stock and ready to go if you decide to give it a shot.  Let me know if you have any additional questions, thanks!

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