NRX users…what’s your top three (or four) rods in the lineup?
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NRX users…what’s your top three (or four) rods in the lineup?
Just curious which 3-4 rods you would pick as your favorites in the lineup…spinning or casting.
Re: NRX users…what’s your top three (or four) rods in the lineup?
873CRR, 843C,852S are my top 3.
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873CRR, 854C and 852S
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Re: NRX users…what’s your top three (or four) rods in the lineup?
903c,852c and 901s
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Re: NRX users…what’s your top three (or four) rods in the lineup?
893c and 821s NRR are my top two easily. Got a 903c recently and am loving it but need to get into more fish with it before I really know how I feel about it
Could easily replace my my 822s SYR, 842c and 894c with something else. And I do in fact think I'll be replacing them with some travel rods in the near future.
Could easily replace my my 822s SYR, 842c and 894c with something else. And I do in fact think I'll be replacing them with some travel rods in the near future.
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843C, 893C, 852S, and 872S
Re: NRX users…what’s your top three (or four) rods in the lineup?
873, 843, and 803s. All mine are gen 1's. I also own the 893 and 852, but the aforementioned sticks are my fav's. I'd love to try the new 844....glx 844 was my favorite rod for years.
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Smallmouth only guy here.....893c, 872s, 842s and 822dsr
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894c is all I know
Re: NRX users…what’s your top three (or four) rods in the lineup?
Don't need a top 3... as long as I own a NRX+ 873 CCR, I am good to go. Not my favorite rod or anything, but man does it do a whole lot of stuff extremely well.
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Re: NRX users…what’s your top three (or four) rods in the lineup?
you saw many people mentioned the 873CRR.
I know a ton of folk who love that rod, and I don't think any of them use it as a carolina rig rod.
It's a great jig rod to 3/4 ounce. It also cranks those swim baits and chatter baits along in the thick stuff. Even good for vertical approaches with lighter punching stuff (think sweet beaver with skirt with a 5/8 or 3/4 weight).
Love my 873CRR as much as the 893, which I believe I read was the highest selling NRX model.
I know a ton of folk who love that rod, and I don't think any of them use it as a carolina rig rod.
It's a great jig rod to 3/4 ounce. It also cranks those swim baits and chatter baits along in the thick stuff. Even good for vertical approaches with lighter punching stuff (think sweet beaver with skirt with a 5/8 or 3/4 weight).
Love my 873CRR as much as the 893, which I believe I read was the highest selling NRX model.
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Re: NRX users…what’s your top three (or four) rods in the lineup?
Yeah I actually have the same rod. I just noticed that he said he uses it for several techniques so I was just curious. Love mine as wellSteveSchmelzle wrote: ↑Wed Aug 17, 2022 2:11 pmyou saw many people mentioned the 873CRR.
I know a ton of folk who love that rod, and I don't think any of them use it as a carolina rig rod.
It's a great jig rod to 3/4 ounce. It also cranks those swim baits and chatter baits along in the thick stuff. Even good for vertical approaches with lighter punching stuff (think sweet beaver with skirt with a 5/8 or 3/4 weight).
Love my 873CRR as much as the 893, which I believe I read was the highest selling NRX model.
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