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![]() are these rods
labels- live bait action soft tip a good choice for tog? thanks Last edited by max1373; 04-02-2013 at 09:40 AM.. Reason: wrong title |
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![]() not even close.
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![]() Kevin, do you currently have any Tog Rods with color wraps available "on the shelf" for sale?
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![]() I know this might turn into a "fisherman's preference" answer, but what is an all around solid tog setup?
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![]() No not at all very soft tips & quick shut off
The perfict black fish blank so many I cant beging to list I fish a AR701 love it and a lamiglas 963M boat rod |
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![]() Its a matter of opinion. Some like a slow, moderate action such as the older rods that we see re-wrapped by many.
Others like a stiffer, thinner graphite rod that offers the sinilar action, but in a smaller package. I have switched over to a 7' jigging rod that has a slower action and I think it has helped some. ( but it may just be in my head, to be honest) ![]() A soft tip with a solid back bone is used by many, but I dont think its an ideal action for toggin'. The old "honey" colored rods have always been a favorite and they are nothing more than a glass rod blank with a slow action. In the end, its up to you. I have seen all kinds of rods and I have lost many pools to rods that I would have never used myself..... but I would say try a slower action. ( plus, graphite can be a bitch when you snag) |
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