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Hi I was wondering if anyone has used or heard anything about the Lews David Fritts Perfect Crank Speed Stick medium/moderate as I am interested in

buying one, I will be using it for squarebills and lipless cranks. I'm also looking into the no.8 tackle blackout medium/fast rod for this too.

 

any other suggestions are welcome, Thanks!

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It is a no frills rod, it will do the job you want it to do and it will do it well. It is a composite rod, that is a glass/graphite mix so it will be a little heavier than a graphite rod but lighter than a full glass rod. I have a friend who is into high end rods and for cranking he uses that very same Lews David Fritts perfect crank speed stick and he likes it enough that he has 2 of them and one if for square bills and the other for deep cranking so I imagine it is decent.

heard good things about the david fritts rods.  heres another option - powell diesel 705cb.   been my go to rod for the past couple weeks im really liking this thing. 

I ordered one from Dick's and returned it. They only had the 6'6" in M/M left but it was 50% off so I figured what the heck. I found it to be very stiff and a little on the heavy side.

Have no experience with it but I do the new BPS micro guide crankin stick. Great rod and is one sale right now

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