Shakey Head Rod - Megabass Orochi XX or Dobyns Champion
Shakey Head Rod - Megabass Orochi XX or Dobyns Champion
I'm in the market for a spinning rod primarily for shakey heads (most often a 3/16 oz head). I have a couple of Dobyns rods that I really like so my first instinct is to go with the DC703SF, but I'm intrigued by the Megabass Orochi XX Shakey Head rod. Anybody have a strong opinion on those two rods, or another rod under $300 that I should consider?
Re: Shakey Head Rod - Megabass Orochi XX or Dobyns Champion
I dont have experience with the eggbeater rods you described but you cannot really go wrong with your choices. I say get what makes you happy!! I believe many TTers will chime in to get you more pertinent Intel on your rods of choice to pick from. Good luck sir!
Re: Shakey Head Rod - Megabass Orochi XX or Dobyns Champion
You already own some Dobyns; so give the Megabass a try. I've got over 20 Dobyns rods and will be giving the 844 GLX and Destroyer FMJ a shot later this summer
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I dont have any experience with Dobyns, but I do own that MB orochi XX shakey head rod and I love it. Its my go to spinning rod. Very versatile.
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How's the backbone on that rod? I need something to flick around 1/8oz jigs but for reef fish that fight like bulldogs before breaking you off in the rocks.stingray23 wrote:I dont have any experience with Dobyns, but I do own that MB orochi XX shakey head rod and I love it. Its my go to spinning rod. Very versatile.
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Re: Shakey Head Rod - Megabass Orochi XX or Dobyns Champion
I'd strongly suggest going with the Megabass XX Shakey Head over the Dobyns Champion in this case. I find the XX blanks to be noticeably more sensitive than comparable Champion blanks. The Shakey Head is also very versatile as others have mentioned.
It's backbone is what I'd consider close to a true medium power. You might need a true heavy powered spinning rod for that applicationreason162 wrote:How's the backbone on that rod? I need something to flick around 1/8oz jigs but for reef fish that fight like bulldogs before breaking you off in the rocks.stingray23 wrote:I dont have any experience with Dobyns, but I do own that MB orochi XX shakey head rod and I love it. Its my go to spinning rod. Very versatile.
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Re: Shakey Head Rod - Megabass Orochi XX or Dobyns Champion
If your sticking with the Dobyns rods, I would go with the Champion Extreme HP DX 702SF Finesse. With the TT10 Tackle Tour Discount at Tackle Trap, you will be close to your $300.00 Budget. Otherwise, the Megabass XX Shakey Head seems like a fine choice.
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Re: Shakey Head Rod - Megabass Orochi XX or Dobyns Champion
Unless your absolutely hell bent on buying something high end, save yourself some coin and grab the 7'1" ML Tatula. I have one and had the Megabass Orochi XX shakey head rod, there wasn't any difference in my hand between the two. Balance was the same as was sensitivity, crispness, and weight. I sold the Orochi.
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I'll have to echo Bronzefly on this one. I own a pile of Dobyns and one of the XX rods. For build quality and sensitivity, it is hands down going to the XX.
I have the 702sf XP Dobyns (replacement from breaking a Gen 2) and love it for what it is but the blank on the XX just has more sensitivity.
If you were comparing to a DX, it would be a tougher call but at the Champion line, it isn't even close.
Only downside is the Dobyns will have a better warranty.
I have the 702sf XP Dobyns (replacement from breaking a Gen 2) and love it for what it is but the blank on the XX just has more sensitivity.
If you were comparing to a DX, it would be a tougher call but at the Champion line, it isn't even close.
Only downside is the Dobyns will have a better warranty.