![]() Hi All, ...and a lighter softbait/micro jig rod to handle the lighter jigging (up to 90/100g) and softbait applications. |
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Not telling you how to suck eggs, I hope, but I'll offer a note of caution that most true soft bait rods aren't designed to fish weights of 90-100g - more like 7-28/35g. And as Kaveman has pointed out here and in a few other threads, micro jigs are just that - small jigs. I don't think you'd get good performance out of a true soft baiting rod with 100g dangling on the end. In the soft baiting forum there is a good thread about rod recommendations, and Kaveman's got a lot of fans for his micro jig rods. |
![]() Old thread I know. Any recommendations for heavier slow pitch rods to suit up to 300g jigs? |
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