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![]() I would appreciate any body sharing any inforamtion they may have on the Duckett rods. I have always used Falcon or St. Croix. |
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They are very light..never fished with one though
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i have two of the duckett rods one of the regular ones and one white ice ($200 ones). Although the white ice is a little lighter and more sensitive than the $160 ones, I don't know if they are worth the extra $40. I've fished with Falcon Bucoos, Falcon Caras, $100 castaways and allstars, shimano cumara and the Veritos rod before, and I would say that the duckett rods are probably on par with other rods in the same price range. I think one of the most sensitive rods and one of my favorites would have to be the Veritos for $100 BUT you have to be EXTRA careful with the rod eyes and handling of fish with them. I've broke 4 of those Veritos, but like I said extremely sensitive and light. My Duckett rods seem to be holding up to some abuse, I've slapped them on my trolling motor quite a few times while casting, and they haven't broke yet!! LMAO
If I had to buy some more rods, I'd probably go with Ducketts, Falcons, or Shimano. Shimano has the best rod seat in the market, I find. I haven't tried the Shimano Crucial yet, but it felt like an excellent rod. I was between it and the Duckett when I bought the duckett and only because at the time the were new and hip lol |
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Depends on freshwater or saltwater. They are the best freshwater rod on the market. But they aren't to applicable for saltwater use I use them bass fishing and Duce saltwater.
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Man I just got a 7'2" crucial and broke it on my second redfish. Was unhooking him and ...... Clunk. Tip broke. I will probably get another one. Hopefully Railside let's me swap it out. I really liked the rod. I love my wright and McGill rods and my waterloo also.
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Do yourself a huge favor and go to kistler.com and check out the klx line of rods. They are affordable high end rods. I have been fishing the zbone le's for quite a while and these are almost on par at less than half the price.
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G Loomis Pro Green, medium light action, is about as good as it gets for tossing light plastics. Its definitely pricey, but well worth it IMO.
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That is one bad arse rod I just haven't been able to talk myself into it.
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http://www.kistlerrods.com/p/fishing...LXSRAP70M.html |
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Do yourself a favor and go for it! I mostly fish livebait offshore and like a heavier rod than the Pro Green for implanting those kahle hooks. But when I venture over to BL and fish lighter and shallower, this rod has never disappointed.
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