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The Tackle Box (Lures, Baits, Rigs) Discuss everything related to tackle here, including making your own |
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You can just crank it with a jig head or fish it like a normal tail - works both ways.
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At the first of this video you can see what The Thing looks like going through the water.
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Ask Jude about building you a rod on the MHX HM-SB812.
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Haven't built on that blank yet. I can say that I am having great luck with the MH (Mudhole) blanks though. The SJ842 is a GREAT topwater/corky rod.
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Originally was a G. Loomis blank, redesigned by Mudhole. The HM version is 1/2 ounce lighter without giving up any power. It has a unique combination of castability and power. Not good for trout but fantastic for reds.
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As far as what weight rod to use for catching Red's.......
This is probably more of personal preference than what weight rod is better. Some like a Med-heavy, but I only use med-light rods. I alway keep my drag set fairly light. A 2.5 lb Trout can usually strip drag. I have caught 25 lb Reds on my med-light rods with no problems. |
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