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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 103989" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>That's a good buy. I actually bought a custom 7' M cranking rod some time ago, but I have yet to get the reel right for that particular rod. I did however just purchase (and it's on its' way!) one of the new Wright & McGill Tessera Skeet Reese rods (I got the cranking stick which is a glass/graphite composite) for $89. If this rod holds up, I'm going to be replacing all of my rods to these as my older rods break or wear out.</p><p></p><p>I just changed one of my Skeet Reese reels and my 7'1" MH GLoomis to a cranking rod and so far it has really made a difference (well, a difference since Saturday of using a Heavy rod). I'll make another post after using this rod for a little while, but the big handle on the skeet reels make it easy to crank all day. I'm looking now into the Revo Winch reels which are 5.1:1 ratio... I think the Skeet Revos are 6.3:1, but they are great for medium cranking so far, as well as worms, jigs and top water...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 103989, member: 677"] That's a good buy. I actually bought a custom 7' M cranking rod some time ago, but I have yet to get the reel right for that particular rod. I did however just purchase (and it's on its' way!) one of the new Wright & McGill Tessera Skeet Reese rods (I got the cranking stick which is a glass/graphite composite) for $89. If this rod holds up, I'm going to be replacing all of my rods to these as my older rods break or wear out. I just changed one of my Skeet Reese reels and my 7'1" MH GLoomis to a cranking rod and so far it has really made a difference (well, a difference since Saturday of using a Heavy rod). I'll make another post after using this rod for a little while, but the big handle on the skeet reels make it easy to crank all day. I'm looking now into the Revo Winch reels which are 5.1:1 ratio... I think the Skeet Revos are 6.3:1, but they are great for medium cranking so far, as well as worms, jigs and top water... [/QUOTE]
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