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Junior member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Rota, Spain
Posts: 14
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I'm with UR on this. Get the heavy duty tiger ugly stick for under $75-Best value you will find in the under $200 range and will work.
That said, save up for an OTI. You won't believe the difference and will thank yourself later. steve |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 1,136
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When I bought my Tiger a number of years ago when I was stupid enough to think you could catch fish on anything other than an Accurate
a guy at Academy here in Austin told me how they use them for live-baiting on the West Coast where he had lived for years. I bought mine (which happened to be conventional) for use with Calcutta 400 s and 700s for jetty fishing. It casts very well, and I have used it to haul huge jacks and bull reds out of literally Amazonian currents while rock hopping. The only caution I would give is that I found rough spots (like burrs) on the guides, not only of my rod but also of a couple of others in the store. Nothing that a manual inspection and fine file couldn't cure.Russ
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 79
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I think I found my rod today. Anyone ever use the Daiwa V.I.P. Series? It's 7' and rated for 15-40# line. Felt like a pretty nice rod...not nearly as heavy as the other glass rods that I've picked up in my search. It also has a nice triangle cut foregrip. $89.99 at Bass Pro.
Daiwa | Saltwater Rods |
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