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miket620 |
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Member Posts: 110 | I am narrowing my search for a vertical jigging rod down to either a Premier series 6' ML Fast, or a Avid series, 6'3" ML extra fast. Does anyone have experience with these rods? Is the Avid series that much more sensitive? (worth $70 more?) I also looked at the Avid series 6'3" medium extra fast, or is that rod too heavy for 1/8oz jigs? Thanks in advance, Mike | ||
Mud Duck |
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Member Posts: 273 | I personally really like the Avids. I feel they are worth the extra $. I've got a pair of 6'9" med. lights I like for vertical jigging. Over the years have grown to prefer a longer rod for vertical jigging. Preference has changed since the first rod I bought to use primarily for vertical jigging - a 5'4" Berkely Lightning Rod. | ||
Sunshine |
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Member Posts: 2393 Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | Mike: Are you looking at spinning or baitcasting for vertical jigging? Before I found Shimano rods all I used was St. Croix.
I have 2 Avid rods that are 6'-2" baitcasters in the garage that could go to a good home for the right price.
These are rods that I had for amateur boat partners and used very little.
PM me if interested. I realy do not want to ship rods | ||
westside |
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There is a big difference between a Premier and an Avid, yes definitely a $70.00 in feel. IMO the difference between the Premier and Avid is the biggest step up in the line. What I am trying to say is that after the Avid their seems to be a point of diminishing returns...you are getting a nicer stick at each step up but not as big of a difference to price as that first jump up beyond the Premier. | |||
ffmed |
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I am selling some 1 year old 6' med light premiers with shimano sahara reels if interested | |||
GNWC Rookie |
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Member Posts: 625 Location: LaCrosse, WI | Check out the St. Croix Mojos. I was pretty impressed with the 69MLXF that they have. I have a 69MLXF Avid, and think that the MOJO has a closer feel to the Avid than it does to the Premiere. Even Bass guys can make a good rod once in a while. The Mojos are also around $90, which is a plus. | ||
BrokenWing |
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Member Posts: 29 | Hey I sent you a PM about building you a rod. Email me at [email protected] if you are interested. Thanks Rich | ||
GNWC Rookie |
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Member Posts: 625 Location: LaCrosse, WI | Just as a follow up, I picked up a Mojo 69MLXF last week and have been very happy with it. Gander had 25% off, so it came to $67.50. I ran it side by side with my Avid in the same model, and could hardly tell any difference. The only thing is, it takes a bit to get used to the different handle. It also handles the big sheephead just fine. I caught one that was jet black, and filled the bottom of my net pretty well. I also used this rod to cast #5 Jointed Shad Raps in current, and it handled it well. | ||
rodman1 |
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Member Posts: 15 | Mojo Rods are built on same blanks as premiers , just look prettier. "Marketing" Tom Cooney | ||
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