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crank bait rod... M or MH
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<blockquote data-quote="ilinimud" data-source="post: 101698" data-attributes="member: 890"><p>The power is not the real important part with crank rods, the action IS. Make sure you get a Moderate action rod. I have a 706CB Powell, and love it! It is a Heavy Power, and i use it for everything from wake baits to DD22's. Also some topwater, and spinnerbaits.</p><p></p><p>I say go with a MH, but remember, one companies MH may be anothers M, or H. St. Croix tends to run heavier than most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ilinimud, post: 101698, member: 890"] The power is not the real important part with crank rods, the action IS. Make sure you get a Moderate action rod. I have a 706CB Powell, and love it! It is a Heavy Power, and i use it for everything from wake baits to DD22's. Also some topwater, and spinnerbaits. I say go with a MH, but remember, one companies MH may be anothers M, or H. St. Croix tends to run heavier than most. [/QUOTE]
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