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    Hello I tried to research about this rods but dont get alot of info, mostly Russian laguage in youtube. I was debating about getting EVERGREEN SUPERIOR SOLID TIP SPRS-610UL-S LIMBER TIP SS vs. Evergreen Superior Solid Tip SPRS-60XUL-S Fine Sensor. I will use it mostly for crappies and gills mostly for 1-3 grams jighead. I currently have the Abu Garcia eradicator 67, 69 version and the eradicator protype 60 version, lunakia 610 mlt. So now i want to get 1 of the evergreen rod but could not decide which 1. Any input is greatly appreciated.

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    Me and Jawjatek have the limber tip. Although the slow taper special is my favorite fun rod the limber tip is my most sensitive. No expierance on the other model but don't think evergreen makes a bad rod. Scott

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    Scott is correct…any Evergreen you get is not going to disappoint. I do not own one but have wanted one for years. The Limber Tip is used by bass tourney guys in Japan when they want to finesse up some smallmouth there. And of course the Ajing fisherman use it for its intended purpose.

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    Thank you, its a bit hard to decide which evergreen. I got only 1 shot one of the rods. The limber tip looks very popular but the fine sensor was one of the newest rod if not mistaken. Leaning towards the limber tip just because of the lure weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jughead1220 View Post
    Thank you, its a bit hard to decide which evergreen. I got only 1 shot one of the rods. The limber tip looks very popular but the fine sensor was one of the newest rod if not mistaken. Leaning towards the limber tip just because of the lure weight.
    There is an old Limber Tip and a new model Limber Tip.The new Limber Tip came out same time as the Sensor...they are both in the new Salty Sensation Superior Series.


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    Been thinking of getting one to go with my exist myself dk which one either


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    and silly me never even heard of such rod , the new things you might learn on crappie.com
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    You already have a very nice collection Jug. Sounds like it is tough to go wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    and silly me never even heard of such rod , the new things you might learn on crappie.com
    The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post

    Ask someone in the bass fishing world about the rods and in all likelihood they know of them. Their UL Salty Sensation Superior series rod are considered by many to be the best there is. Their reputation is stellar...as it should be as they come in at 500 bucks a pop.


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