Conquest 905C Question
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Conquest 905C Question
I am looking for a rod that could potentially double as an A-Rig rod and a jig rod. It is rather difficult to find reviews on the 905 and was hoping someone on this forum has some experience with this model. This might be a better moving bait rod versus bottom contact, not sure. I have had some NRX's in the past and not a huge fan of the balance. Have a number of Detroyer's, but do not beleive anything in the series would be a good match. I appreciate the feedback.
Re: Conquest 905C Question
I use my 905 for A-rigs. It’s a stout rod. Might work for big 3/4 ounce and higher jigs. Too much rod for 1/2 ounce jigs. Not a bad punching rod.
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Do you feel the 904 would be a better option for 3/8 to 1/2 ounce jigs?
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Re: Conquest 905C Question
904 would fit much better.jdbassman32 wrote:Do you feel the 904 would be a better option for 3/8 to 1/2 ounce jigs?
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904 is very well suited for jigs in that range. After i got one, it quickly became my go to for that purpose. It can also do much more. It’s an exceptional rod.jdbassman32 wrote:Do you feel the 904 would be a better option for 3/8 to 1/2 ounce jigs?
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904C is much better for half ounce jigs. 905 way too much for half ounce.jdbassman32 wrote:Do you feel the 904 would be a better option for 3/8 to 1/2 ounce jigs?
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Re: Conquest 905C Question
Thanks for the responses!
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What about a NRX 916? The full handle helps with balance and it is fairly sensitive with heavy jigs. I suppose it depends on what you would designate as a heavy jig though, how heavy?jdbassman32 wrote:I am looking for a rod that could potentially double as an A-Rig rod and a jig rod. It is rather difficult to find reviews on the 905 and was hoping someone on this forum has some experience with this model. This might be a better moving bait rod versus bottom contact, not sure. I have had some NRX's in the past and not a huge fan of the balance. Have a number of Detroyer's, but do not beleive anything in the series would be a good match. I appreciate the feedback.
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Re: Conquest 905C Question
Do you think the 904c could sling smaller A-rigs in a pinch?
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Re: Conquest 905C Question
No doubt, works for meslimjim1135 wrote:Do you think the 904c could sling smaller A-rigs in a pinch?
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From a strictly power perspective, how does the 905c compare to the next 895c? If anyone has experience with both?
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For being 1" longer with a weight rating being 3oz up from the 1oz rating on the 895 I was impressed this summer overall with the 905C MBR. I owned 2 NRX895C JWR's. Used them for pitching and short casting 3/4 & 1oz Jig's on summertime weedlines, big and small chunks on the back using both braid and fluorocarbon. The rods were sensitive and I ran them for 2 years however they are tip heavy. Not well balanced sticks the difference going to the CNQ905C MBR is night and day. The rod feels shorter than it is in a good way. Maybe I was use to the little bit bad balance of the 895's but I'm really happy with my Conquest. I've since ordered a second for the purpose of weedline jigs in the 3/4 & 1oz range. This past summer I ran my go-to craw the little Texas-Rig Jig on a 5/0 EWG+ hook, pegged 3/4oz tungsten and 22lb Fluoro. That tip on the 905C Conquest loaded well on every pitch and gave me that incredible power when setting the hook, yet working the bait or whenever i needed to give my craw a slight "snap" to get it thru cover it was effortless. I'm not sure if sensitivity was more with Conquest but definitely did not slack, it's balance was better, it felt lighter perhaps due to the overall construction, more accurate is noticeable also. Excited to get #2 for the flipping jigs.Rfdong wrote:From a strictly power perspective, how does the 905c compare to the next 895c? If anyone has experience with both?
I've ran the heavier Chronarch 100D7 on the 895's, then the Curado 70XG tried a Metanium on one they didn't feel as nice as the Conquest 7'6XH in my opinion using both rods back to back seasons.
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Thanks that was a very nice write up!MTBF wrote:For being 1" longer with a weight rating being 3oz up from the 1oz rating on the 895 I was impressed this summer overall with the 905C MBR. I owned 2 NRX895C JWR's. Used them for pitching and short casting 3/4 & 1oz Jig's on summertime weedlines, big and small chunks on the back using both braid and fluorocarbon. The rods were sensitive and I ran them for 2 years however they are tip heavy. Not well balanced sticks the difference going to the CNQ905C MBR is night and day. The rod feels shorter than it is in a good way. Maybe I was use to the little bit bad balance of the 895's but I'm really happy with my Conquest. I've since ordered a second for the purpose of weedline jigs in the 3/4 & 1oz range. This past summer I ran my go-to craw the little Texas-Rig Jig on a 5/0 EWG+ hook, pegged 3/4oz tungsten and 22lb Fluoro. That tip on the 905C Conquest loaded well on every pitch and gave me that incredible power when setting the hook, yet working the bait or whenever i needed to give my craw a slight "snap" to get it thru cover it was effortless. I'm not sure if sensitivity was more with Conquest but definitely did not slack, it's balance was better, it felt lighter perhaps due to the overall construction, more accurate is noticeable also. Excited to get #2 for the flipping jigs.Rfdong wrote:From a strictly power perspective, how does the 905c compare to the next 895c? If anyone has experience with both?
I've ran the heavier Chronarch 100D7 on the 895's, then the Curado 70XG tried a Metanium on one they didn't feel as nice as the Conquest 7'6XH in my opinion using both rods back to back seasons.
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Re: Conquest 905C Question
Really love my 905. Bought a 904 as well and really prefer the 905 as a jig rod. My preference is a stiffer rod for jig fishing. It also has done well for me throwing an A-rig this winter/spring.
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Just ordered my 905c . Pumped! The fast action mbr action appealed to me as a versitale heavy stick capable of most heavy duty applications i.e.; jigs, flipping, punching, a-rig, swimbaits, heavy T-rigs, etc. we shall see....