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    Im gonna get a new fenwick tomorrow and am curious what people think is the best model fo casting to crappie but has enough backbone to handle bass as well. Any input is appreciated

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    Stay on the MO board where you belong Seth! Rofl

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    Quote Originally Posted by keeferfish View Post
    Stay on the MO board where you belong Seth! Rofl

    Sorry buddy I should have known better

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    I'm not that familiar with the Fenwicks, but I'd guess that almost any model that could handle crappie would be fine for bass. I got one of my biggest bass (a 7-pounder) on a 4.5' UL rod and 2# line. Light and UL rods can do a lot!

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    I have one of the 4' 9" Ultralight Eagles and I like that rod a lot. Suggested retail of about $60; so it is a good value, too.
    I like the little sticks, but a lot of folks prefer a longer rod of say 7' in a light action. The Eagle line from Fenwick is a pretty decent set of rods for the price, just like the Triumph line is from St Croix.

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