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    I have a GS76SG 7’ 6” split grip and a Presidential Arbor spinning reel on it. I really like the rod for casting 1/32oz jigs. I have a 8 and a 10 ACC jigging pole as well and do some casting with them usual with a jig under a cork and they work well.


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    I have a 6’ version and it cast 1/32 oz jigs ok with 2lb line. I prefer my TCB rod for the 1/32 oz jigs. I really like the ACC rod for 1/16 jigs.

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    The 8ft is my go to rod for casting, mostly 1/16 oz jigs and the 6ft inshore docks with. Very happy with both rods. I do like the stiffer backbone and they are light. I took the 8ft to Lake Erie last spring and fished Walleye with it awesome even with big fish.

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    Like they say " you do not like them send them back " . Sent two back as I like a softer tip rod . Great folks/rods . They replaced the rods with two more and I did not care for them either. My brother has several and likes them a lot . Has two more now . Ford/chevy .

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