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I am having trouble finding the information I truly want. I can find all kinds of info on both rods but nothing really comparing the two as far as how they really feel in hand. If I could just go to a store and compare it would be awsome and not a big deal. But, I live basically 2 hours from everywhere. My question is does the Okuma Scott Martin TCS Med+ feel more like a med or does it truly feel close to a MH. I have a Dobyns 7'3" MH that does feel a bit soft for a MH, but I love it. I want to fish light 1/8 ounce ish with my Curado 70. I can cast 1/8 ounce just fine with the Dobyns, but working the lure feels just a hair stiff to get a good feel for the bait, but it is doable on the MH Dobyns. Does the med+ feel more like the MH of the Dobyns? Or, is there a better choice of rod out there in the $100 to $150 range?

Thanks for any info on this I can get.

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