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Megabass Triza : The True Measure of a Travel Stick?

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Megabass Triza : The True Measure of a Travel Stick?

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Introduction: Though we've been clamoring for it a good number of years, until recently, quality travel sticks have been difficult to come by. Thanks to recent introductions by several manufacturers, the options are finally opening up. Last year, we previewed two series by Megabass of America to address this very need. Today, we take a look at a finesse stick option in one of these series. Introducing Megabass's Triza F0-69STZ Hibali.

Complete Article: http://tackletour.com/reviewmegabasstrizahibali.html
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I been looking into the lighter BFS versions. Your review seems to be pushing me closer to getting one
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Hobie-Wan Kenobi wrote:
Tue Mar 29, 2022 2:55 am
I been looking into the lighter BFS versions. Your review seems to be pushing me closer to getting one
I like the Aeollo. Beautiful rod with good action for the trout fishing I do with spinners, spoons and sinking minnows. I bet it will also be great with topwater and crankbaits as suggested by the manufacturer O:) . I do find the 1/32 to 3/16 oz rating a little bit low having used the rod with 1/4 oz spinners and no issue.
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