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<blockquote data-quote="hawglet" data-source="post: 213011" data-attributes="member: 6134"><p>LURKER ALERT!!!</p><p></p><p>As the story goes, I primarily fish crankbaits although I do some occasional early finesse jigging and draggin' during the cold water temps but I get out the crankbaits probably a week or 2 earlier than most guys. I'm looking at either a St. Croix Legend Walleye-small crankbait or a Legend Tournament rod. Basically the big difference in these rods is a med./mod. vs. a med./fast. I generally fish a 1/4oz. to 1/2oz crank (3/8oz most often). Anyone have any suggestions or experience with either of these rods?</p><p>BTW: For those that got confused when I referred to a walleye rod I'm fishing bass and talking about spinning rods here as well. If only my thumb would figure out the happy medium/gradual pressure for a caster!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawglet, post: 213011, member: 6134"] LURKER ALERT!!! As the story goes, I primarily fish crankbaits although I do some occasional early finesse jigging and draggin' during the cold water temps but I get out the crankbaits probably a week or 2 earlier than most guys. I'm looking at either a St. Croix Legend Walleye-small crankbait or a Legend Tournament rod. Basically the big difference in these rods is a med./mod. vs. a med./fast. I generally fish a 1/4oz. to 1/2oz crank (3/8oz most often). Anyone have any suggestions or experience with either of these rods? BTW: For those that got confused when I referred to a walleye rod I'm fishing bass and talking about spinning rods here as well. If only my thumb would figure out the happy medium/gradual pressure for a caster! [/QUOTE]
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