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What's your standard line up for this upcoming 2019 season?

 

As a co-angler (connecticut) I try to have 5 setup's depending on what my boater is planning on fishing throughout the day. Below are my standard 5 setups.

 

  • Dobyns Fury Spinning 7' Medium Light - Dropshot
  • Dobyns Colt Spinning 7' Medium - Weightless Senkos / Wacky Rig / Tubes / Shaky Head / Ned Rig
  • Dobyns Fury Casting 6'6 Medium Heavy - Smaller Texas Rigs / Small Jigs / Flukes / Spinnerbaits / Chatterbaits
  • Dobyns Colt Casting 7' Medium Heavy Cranking - Anything with trebles
  • Dobyns Fury Casting 7'3 Heavy - Texas Rigs / Jigs / Frogs
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Denali Fission  7' M spinning/Shimano Catana 2500 20lb sufix 832 - dropshot, shakey head, weightless senko, tubes

 

Denali Fission  6'8" M casting/Shimano Curado 70HG 10lb Sufix Elite - jerkbait, squarebill, crankbait, open water lipless

 

Denali Fission 6'10" MH casting/Shimano Citica 200HG 12lb Sufix Elite - spinnerbait, chatterbait, lipless around cover

 

Denali Fission 7'2" MH casting/Shimano Scorpion 70XG 40lb Sufix 832 - 1/8 - 3/8 softplastics

 

Denali Fission 7'2" H casting/Shimano Curado 200XG 50lb Sufix 832 - 1/4+ softplastics, jigs

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4 hours ago, jbsoonerfan said:

Denali Fission  7' M spinning/Shimano Catana 2500 20lb sufix 832 - dropshot, shakey head, weightless senko, tubes

 

Denali Fission  6'8" M casting/Shimano Curado 70HG 10lb Sufix Elite - jerkbait, squarebill, crankbait, open water lipless

 

Denali Fission 6'10" MH casting/Shimano Citica 200HG 12lb Sufix Elite - spinnerbait, chatterbait, lipless around cover

 

Denali Fission 7'2" MH casting/Shimano Scorpion 70XG 40lb Sufix 832 - 1/8 - 3/8 softplastics

 

Denali Fission 7'2" H casting/Shimano Curado 200XG 50lb Sufix 832 - 1/4+ softplastics, jigs

I see them around, but I haven't heard much about the Denali rods, what are your thoughts on them?

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I haven't fished them yet. Just got them last week. As soon as basketball season is over (I coach), I plan to hit the water. They feel really good and balance great. The Winn grips are awesome. I was worried they were going to be slick feeling but they are not. More of a tacky feel like a golf grip. I've fished my Crucials for the last few seasons and just wanted to try something new. I figure if I don't like them I can go back to the Crucials.

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4 minutes ago, jbsoonerfan said:

I haven't fished them yet. Just got them last week. As soon as basketball season is over (I coach), I plan to hit the water. They feel really good and balance great. The Winn grips are awesome. I was worried they were going to be slick feeling but they are not. More of a tacky feel like a golf grip. I've fished my Crucials for the last few seasons and just wanted to try something new. I figure if I don't like them I can go back to the Crucials.

 

I had winn grips on a lews tp-1 speed stick and i loved them

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