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I am looking to buy a new rod and was wondering if 150 bucks for a 6'9 med heavy Shimano Cumara is a good deal? Also i was wondering i any one had their own opinion about this rod if so would like reasons to buy or not to buy... Thanks ahead of time Jacob

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I've got three CUC69MH in the line.  I'm very happy with the rod for throwing spinner baits, buzzbaits, and some larger square bills.  It's not the perfect rod for big wake baits, but it does alright.

The rods are very sensitive, light and comfortable in the hand.  If the rod is in good shape, $150 isn't out of line at all.

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Depends also on if it's a Cumara Reaction Series, or the regular Cumara.  I'd hop on it if it's the standard Cumara.  You'd be saving about 100 bucks on a standard Cumara, 40 bucks if it's from the reaction series.

The 6'-9" model is the Reaction series.

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