Tatula Signature Series
Tatula Signature Series
I assume the new Tatula SIgnature series rods will be released at the classic with the new reels. I heard the new rod will have the AGS guides.
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Re: Tatula Signature Series
Yes, Tatula Elite Signature Series rods will be released at the Bassmaster Classic. Certain models feature AGS, but not all of them. There is a significant price differential for those with AGS vs those without. $279.99 - $289.99 with AGS, $179.99 - $199.99 without AGS. The non-AGS guides are Fuji Alconite since I'm sure folks will want to know. I was able to handle some of these rods with and without AGS, make a few parking lot casts, but no real fishing with them yet.big_gee wrote:I assume the new Tatula SIgnature series rods will be released at the classic with the new reels. I heard the new rod will have the AGS guides.
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Re: Tatula Signature Series
Do you feel a difference with the AGS Guides? Also, Are the AGS guides the same sized guides used on the Steez AGS?bronzefly wrote:Yes, Tatula Elite Signature Series rods will be released at the Bassmaster Classic. Certain models feature AGS, but not all of them. There is a significant price differential for those with AGS vs those without. $279.99 - $289.99 with AGS, $179.99 - $199.99 without AGS. The non-AGS guides are Fuji Alconite since I'm sure folks will want to know. I was able to handle some of these rods with and without AGS, make a few parking lot casts, but no real fishing with them yet.big_gee wrote:I assume the new Tatula SIgnature series rods will be released at the classic with the new reels. I heard the new rod will have the AGS guides.
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Re: Tatula Signature Series
As I mentioned, I have not fished the rods, I have only seen and handled some of them. Obviously time on the water will dictate what kind of performance differences there may be. There is a very small overall weight difference in a finished rod with AGS vs Alconites. I don't know the sizes and don't have a chart on them.ccass wrote:Do you feel a difference with the AGS Guides? Also, Are the AGS guides the same sized guides used on the Steez AGS?
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Re: Tatula Signature Series
There is a video on YouTube of Cody Meyer catching a potential world record spotted bass with a prototype tatula signature spinning rod with AGS guides.
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Re: Tatula Signature Series
I'm interested in the 7'1" Spinning rod designed by Brett and the 7'6" designed by Seith. Looking forward to seeing them. Not sure about the silver color.
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The 71 AGS rod felt really nice in hand. I didn't handle the 76 however. Color is personal preference, but I thought these rods looked very sharp in hand. Different, and sometimes that's a good thing. Pairing up with the new Tatula CT SV, the casting rods look especially sharp...big_gee wrote:I'm interested in the 7'1" Spinning rod designed by Brett and the 7'6" designed by Seith. Looking forward to seeing them. Not sure about the silver color.
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Re: Tatula Signature Series
im hoping their still using the SVF technology.
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I'm looking forward to getting my hands on some along with a couple new Tatula SV TWS.
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Is there going to be new Tatula spinning reel to match these rods? I figure probably not, but is there a Daiwa spinning reel that will match these rods nicely? Thanks.
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What lengths and actions are going to be in this line up?
Re: Tatula Signature Series
I've seen two different handles on the spinning rods.
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All that information will be released closer to the Classic. From what I understand, Daiwa doesn't want all that public just yet. I can say that there is a pretty comprehensive line up rolling out on the initial launch.jte54 wrote:What lengths and actions are going to be in this line up?
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Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 6'9" Med Lt Feider
Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 6'9" Heavy Montgomery
Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 7' Med Lt Howell
Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 7'1" Heavy Montgomery
Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 7'3" Med Hvy Ehrler
Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 7'3" Heavy Omori
Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 7'4" Med Hvy Howell
Daiwa Tatula Elite Spinning Rod 7' Med Lt Meyer
Daiwa Tatula Elite Spinning Rod 7'2" Med Hvy Howell
Daiwa Tatula Elite Spinning Rod 7'3" Medium Howell
Daiwa Tatula Elite Cranking Rod 7' Med Hvy Omori
Daiwa Tatula Elite Cranking Rod 7'4" Med Hvy Ehrler
Daiwa Tatula Elite Cranking Rod 8' Med Hvy Ehrler
Not confirmed....heard that Cody Meyer also has a 7'4" model coming out and that is the rod that caught the world record spot.
Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 6'9" Heavy Montgomery
Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 7' Med Lt Howell
Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 7'1" Heavy Montgomery
Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 7'3" Med Hvy Ehrler
Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 7'3" Heavy Omori
Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 7'4" Med Hvy Howell
Daiwa Tatula Elite Spinning Rod 7' Med Lt Meyer
Daiwa Tatula Elite Spinning Rod 7'2" Med Hvy Howell
Daiwa Tatula Elite Spinning Rod 7'3" Medium Howell
Daiwa Tatula Elite Cranking Rod 7' Med Hvy Omori
Daiwa Tatula Elite Cranking Rod 7'4" Med Hvy Ehrler
Daiwa Tatula Elite Cranking Rod 8' Med Hvy Ehrler
Not confirmed....heard that Cody Meyer also has a 7'4" model coming out and that is the rod that caught the world record spot.
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You got any word on which on have AGS or not?jte54 wrote:Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 6'9" Med Lt Feider
Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 6'9" Heavy Montgomery
Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 7' Med Lt Howell
Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 7'1" Heavy Montgomery
Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 7'3" Med Hvy Ehrler
Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 7'3" Heavy Omori
Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod 7'4" Med Hvy Howell
Daiwa Tatula Elite Spinning Rod 7' Med Lt Meyer
Daiwa Tatula Elite Spinning Rod 7'2" Med Hvy Howell
Daiwa Tatula Elite Spinning Rod 7'3" Medium Howell
Daiwa Tatula Elite Cranking Rod 7' Med Hvy Omori
Daiwa Tatula Elite Cranking Rod 7'4" Med Hvy Ehrler
Daiwa Tatula Elite Cranking Rod 8' Med Hvy Ehrler
Not confirmed....heard that Cody Meyer also has a 7'4" model coming out and that is the rod that caught the world record spot.
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