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Deep Crank rod. Again.

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Bass Pro carries them.

Ive been using a TD-S 7ft cranking/spinnerbait for DT-16s and such. Its fairly versatile, I threw spinners on it and caught 2 bass in the 7lb range. It is a little heavy though.

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Ive been using a TD-S 7ft cranking/spinnerbait for DT-16s and such. Its fairly versatile, I threw spinners on it and caught 2 bass in the 7lb range. It is a little heavy though.

That rod isn't all that heavy.  It's good for shallow and medium cranks, but you can't get enough distance for the deep divers.

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Yea I've been using the 6'6 TD-S glass rod for my shallow and med cranks. That rod is the reason I wanted to stay with glass. I wish the reel seat on those rods weren't exclusive to Daiwa. I love the feel of them.

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