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Where does a Light or medium-light come in?

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I have 1 light, Megabass Flyssa, and 1 medium light, Megabass Addermine, and they are both used for light finesse applications. While the Addermine is my dedicated dropshot rod, the Flyssa has served for smaller ned rigs, dropshots, 3in and under swimbaits, and weightless t-rig worms. The Flyssa is an awesome rod! They both have also served me for pan fishing as well. 

 

I also have the Expride Medium and it's a fantastic do it all spinning rod. When I can only take one spinning rod, I usually go for the Expride. Neds, dropshot, weightless senkos, flukes, and jerkbaits are all great applications. I've even used it for vertical bait-and-wait fishing for striper here in California. LOL! 

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1 hour ago, bunz559 said:

I've even used it ..... for stripper here in California

 

   Does your wife know about that?     ????    jj

54 minutes ago, jimmyjoe said:

 

   Does your wife know about that?     ????    jj

Corrected. LOL! ?

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