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"Hopper" jigging rods from FTU - need input |
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Has anyone tryed the FTU store brand "Hopper" rod? How do they compare to the Travala rods or the Islander SeaMagic?
I'm looking for a blackfin/snapper jigging rod to match up with a Saltist40h. Thanks, Jerry |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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They are amazing rods, very good backbone, light and are made for big fish despite there size. I have used both the lighter version for snapper and AJ's and the heavier for grouper. Awesome rod for the money but so are the OTI's which FTU has as well
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Join Date: May 2006
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I fought a 70-80 lbs yellowfin with 500 g Hooper rod and Torsa 30 yesterday.
The rod has enough backbone and I felt it can handle much bigger tuna. However the thin foregrip which seems to be moving when pressured along with wobbling Torsa 30 have me some hardtime to fight. When I saw the OTI jigging rod for the first time, I thought the thick foregrip adds too much weight on the rod. But after the fight I changed my mind. ![]() |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: San Antonio, Tx. V
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thanks for the report Ksong. I'm expecting my Hopper 600g Spin sometime this week and according to your report I'm sure I won't be dissappointed with the rod. I also have the OTI 600g rod and I agree the foregrip is a little thick to my liking. I think if the grip was rotated halfway around to a more slimmer grip it would be perfect for me. I've got medium hands so maybe TJ will take note and produce some rods with a rotated slimmer foregrip for us small to medium anglers.
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Join Date: May 2006
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tj,
I tried OTI jiggiging rod with Blue Heaven reel, but unfortunately I couldn't get a hit while using the setup. next time. I had three other yellowfin in 70-80 lbs range on jigs when I used my normal 8' GUSA Wahoo rod. For my age, it is difficult to jig hard with Japanese style hectic jerk/crank for long period time. ![]() |
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Join Date: May 2006
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![]() I wish I fish on the TBB 07 trip. I tried my best to change the other schedule planned already, but I couldn't. Good luck on the trip. |
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