Tict ice cube power version ?
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Tict ice cube power version ?
Do any of you know if the power version of the ice cube comes with a solid tip or tubular tip? Please let me know if any of you have fished this version and have experience with it.
Re: Tict ice cube power version ?
It is a solid tip rod. I don’t own one but do own a Rockin Finesse and a Rockin Drift. Tict products impress me. The rods are extremely sensitive. The build quality is great.slime king wrote: ↑Sat Jun 15, 2019 8:13 pmDo any of you know if the power version of the ice cube comes with a solid tip or tubular tip? Please let me know if any of you have fished this version and have experience with it.
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Re: Tict ice cube power version ?
Thanks. I’m assuming this would be more powerful that the finesse and drift? It’s rated for PE line but I would most likely run 3.3lb tectan mono.
Re: Tict ice cube power version ?
Oh yes.....the Finesse is quite a bit more powerful than the Drift. The Power is rated up to 7 gram lure rating. Should make for an interesting rod.slime king wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 5:00 pmThanks. I’m assuming this would be more powerful that the finesse and drift? It’s rated for PE line but I would most likely run 3.3lb tectan mono.
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Re: Tict ice cube power version ?
Kind of what I’m thinking. It looks like it would be an ultralight that handles 1/64 oz yet still has some power to move fish out of some cover. I’ll put up a quick review after I receive the rod.
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I have this rod,just was fishing today...1/64 ,it's a bit optimistic ...So,rod works from 1/16 jig weight,but works also up to 3/8...it's stiff,good info to your hand from lure,keep fish well,have a good backbone.slime king wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 5:04 amKind of what I’m thinking. It looks like it would be an ultralight that handles 1/64 oz yet still has some power to move fish out of some cover. I’ll put up a quick review after I receive the rod.
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Re: Tict ice cube power version ?
I don't have the rod you are asking about but I do have the Drift which is significantly lower power. I would say the Drift is a great 1/64 and 1/32 rod. Given that the power version you are looking at is significantly more power, it may be too much power for the UL feel though I think just about any rod can successfully launch a 1/64 out there. Just my hunch.