I've been looking for this rod or maybe the slightly longer one but can't find either in stock. Any idea who might have them in stock? Did see one on ebay for north of $500.
I have searched all the flat water around with no luck. The Sequatchie River is a little ways down from the dam but I have gone as far up as I can go and nothing there. Battle Creek is about 2 miles down river but no luck there either. I have talked to old timers who have fished it since impoundment and they all talk about this. In the middle of winter one can sometimes find shell cracker up in Battle Creek. I have looked at areas down river where they might spawn in the spring....scanning with the si for hours and not finding a single bed. I have searched all the way to the Alabama line. They have to go somewhere I just don’t have a clue.
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I've been looking for this rod or maybe the slightly longer one but can't find either in stock. Any idea who might have them in stock? Did see one on ebay for north of $500.
Unfortunately no shop I know of has them. Buyee.jp Yahoo Shopping had tons of them...but are completely sold out now.
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Looks like I may have to do a pre order but have no idea how long it would take before it would get here.
Nice fish, Alfahawk.
I was looking at that rod (or it's twin the Carobus Extreme) but was a bit nervous about picking up an ultralight without having held/felt how it loaded and make sure the rod tip recovery isn't slow and wobbly. I've liked my Loomis IMX SR842-2 / 7' light fast action a lot, but was looking for something new to cast light crappie jigs up to 1/16oz, but I have a tough time getting a loosey-goosey, non-backboned rod image out of my head when I hear the word ultralight. I was considering a St. Croix Legend Elite Panfish LEP64LXF / 6’ 4” / Light/ Extra Fast to give me a little more sensitivity and jig control. Or is the Diplomat tight and more than enough rod for nice crappies? Thoughts?
The Diplomat is more than enough for crappie....any crappie. It is however a solid tip rod...and that tip is extremely soft. But that tip is what gives one "Automatic Hooking". Crappie literally hook them self with this rod. I would not boat lift any crappie with this rod though. I landed an 15 pound drum with this rod today using 1.8# test line. The rod is not mushy soft but it is an Area trout rod which are much softer than JDM light game rods. The Extreme is very sensitive for sure. You may also want to take a look at the Lunakia LK632S-LMLS rod at Finesse Fishing which is a light game rod and would probably make a great crappie rod. Here is a video of me using the Diplomat landing 75 crappie.
https://youtu.be/PaSH80j96s0
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Big smile on my face. I didn't realize you were the TroutMagnetMan guy. Thank you for taking the time to followup. Looking forward to seeing when the rod becomes available again. Are you putting any fluorocarbon on the end of that hi-viz mono?