Megabass Python Rods
Megabass Python Rods
I see that there’s an 8’1” rod and 7’6” rod but I could be mistaken about just them two. Seems like the both do the same thing and the shorter of the two is essentially a two piece rod
Anyone using these rods and what are they best at ?
I think one is no longer made but could be possibly found in Japan ?
Anyone using these rods and what are they best at ?
I think one is no longer made but could be possibly found in Japan ?
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Re: Megabass Python Rods
The 8'1" was a Black Python in the X4 line - it is a telescoping rod. It's very different from any of the multiple versions of the White Python. The newest WP is a 2019 release from the Evoluzion series and is spectacular. I have had the original one piece slant bridge for a long time and it's really a beautiful rod, but its not nearly as sensitive as the newest version.goldrod wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 9:38 amI see that there’s an 8’1” rod and 7’6” rod but I could be mistaken about just them two. Seems like the both do the same thing and the shorter of the two is essentially a two piece rod
Anyone using these rods and what are they best at ?
I think one is no longer made but could be possibly found in Japan ?
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Re: Megabass Python Rods
I have the 2018 White Python with a Calcutta Conquest 200, and I love it. I use it for mid-sized paddletails (6" MagDrafts, MagDraft Freestyles, 6.8" Keitech Swing Impacts, etc.) and mid-sized glidebaits (Deps Slide Swimmer 175 and Megabass I-Slide 185s). Fantastic rod, very sensitive.
Re: Megabass Python Rods
So does that mean your going to get rid of the one piece slantbronzefly wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:54 amThe 8'1" was a Black Python in the X4 line - it is a telescoping rod. It's very different from any of the multiple versions of the White Python. The newest WP is a 2019 release from the Evoluzion series and is spectacular. I have had the original one piece slant bridge for a long time and it's really a beautiful rod, but its not nearly as sensitive as the newest version.goldrod wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 9:38 amI see that there’s an 8’1” rod and 7’6” rod but I could be mistaken about just them two. Seems like the both do the same thing and the shorter of the two is essentially a two piece rod
Anyone using these rods and what are they best at ?
I think one is no longer made but could be possibly found in Japan ?
I am all over the place it may seem but there is a method to this madness.
I am looking to get a new rod but seems like the WP ( new version ) is a swim bait rod?
I don't throw magdrafts but I can only imagine the bite when you do get hooked up.. Other than swimbaits what else is it good at?
Gary you didn't go into much detail and maybe I am missing the obvious..
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Re: Megabass Python Rods
No, the SB WP is a permanent fixture in my collection regardless of how much use it may or may not getgoldrod wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 7:42 pmSo does that mean your going to get rid of the one piece slant
I am all over the place it may seem but there is a method to this madness.
I am looking to get a new rod but seems like the WP ( new version ) is a swim bait rod?
I don't throw magdrafts but I can only imagine the bite when you do get hooked up.. Other than swimbaits what else is it good at?
Gary you didn't go into much detail and maybe I am missing the obvious..
The new 2019 Evoluzion White Python is far more than a swim bait rod. I was talking with a customer who has been using his as a bottom contact rod - larger jigs, Texas rigs, C-rigs - and he was very impressed with the sensitivity. It can of course handle swim baits, frogs, mag cranks, etc...
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Re: Megabass Python Rods
I have a WP slant bridge and the WP 2. While legendary for mag topwater and swimbaits, they also excel at big spinnerbaits, cranks of all depths (one of my faves for a 3/4oz squarebill), swim jigs and chatterbaits. If it moves horizontally and is 1/2 oz or over, a WP will work.
Re: Megabass Python Rods
Yelp!Tokugawa wrote: ↑Sun Aug 04, 2019 9:11 amI have a WP slant bridge and the WP 2. While legendary for mag topwater and swimbaits, they also excel at big spinnerbaits, cranks of all depths (one of my faves for a 3/4oz squarebill), swim jigs and chatterbaits. If it moves horizontally and is 1/2 oz or over, a WP will work.