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Ive got a 6'6" M 1/4-5/8 Trigger carrot stick that I can't think of anything to do with although it's a nice rod.

Right now I've got:

2 6'6" multipurpose spinning rods 1/8-3/4

6'6"Mmod Trigger 1/4-3/4 for spinnerbaits

7'0"Mfast Trigger 1/8-1 for finnesse jigs/plastics

7'0"MH Trigger 1/4-1 jigs

7'0"MH Trigger 1/4-1 med. to large cranks

7'0"XH Trigger 1/2-2_1/4 for swimbaits/heavy flipping

Any suggestions would be great, thanks.

I'd use it for fishing...

Seriously that would be a good all around rod.....I'm thinking small jigs, lighter t rig worms etc just like your 7' M Fast rod. The shorter length makes jerk baits, flukes and walk the dog topwaters easier to do also.

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Ive got a 6'6" M 1/4-5/8 Trigger carrot stick that I can't think of anything to do with although it's a nice rod.

Right now I've got:

2 6'6" multipurpose spinning rods 1/8-3/4

6'6"Mmod Trigger 1/4-3/4 for spinnerbaits

7'0"Mfast Trigger 1/8-1 for finnesse jigs/plastics

7'0"MH Trigger 1/4-1 jigs

7'0"MH Trigger 1/4-1 med. to large cranks

7'0"XH Trigger 1/2-2_1/4 for swimbaits/heavy flipping

Any suggestions would be great, thanks.

The bait-monkey got you bad . He's talking you into rods you don't need.

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Ive been thinking on using it for topwater/jerks so thats probably what Ill do. I tried it with a 3/8oz torpedo that I use a lot and it threw well and felt good on the retrieve.

DUDE I HAVE AN INSANE IDEA! Ship it to me!  ;D My address is............................... Na I wish! :'( :'( I would use it for skippin jigs so put a revo on there and you will have one heck of a rod! :)

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