I just ordered the 7103-5 model, plan on using it as a do everything rod for when I travel. What have you been throwing on yours?
Studio Composite rods
Re: Studio Composite rods
Re: Studio Composite rods
Just got the rod in today, the build quality is excellent and it feels stout probably because of how thick the butt end is. I test casted a weightless senko just to see how it’d do and it loaded it decently well. Can’t wait to get it on the water.
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Re: Studio Composite rods
I use mine primarily for musky, chunking baits between 1-4oz. The three baits i really like for bass with this rod in particular are the old Lill Hustler spinnerbaits in 1.5oz, Topraider and deps slide swimmers in 175 size.
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Re: Studio Composite rods
Been looking at adding another SC rod to my lineup and figured I'd resurrect this thread. Specifically thinking about the Paradox PRZ75 as a long(ish) all around type rod. Personally, I've become more interested in versatile rods than technique specific lately, and this one seems cool.