Take Two (Piece) with Phenix's Feather Casting Rods

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Take Two (Piece) with Phenix's Feather Casting Rods

Post by Cal » Mon Feb 27, 2023 4:31 pm

Take Two (Piece) with Phenix's Feather Casting Rods

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Introduction: Back in September of 2018, we shared with you Phenix's introduction of their Feather series of bass rods built with the explicit goal of being super light yet affordable. The end result? The FTX-71MH flew away with our Editor's Choice Award. The company has since introduced a new take on this same series - two piece rods. Now you can have the same lightweight performance in a more convenient, transportable configuration. Do the two-piece versions hold up? Here's our look at the FTX-C722MH.

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Re: Take Two (Piece) with Phenix's Feather Casting Rods

Post by Tokugawa » Mon Feb 27, 2023 7:12 pm

Hey Cal - interesting stick. How do you think it would perform with a drop shot?

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Re: Take Two (Piece) with Phenix's Feather Casting Rods

Post by Cal » Tue Feb 28, 2023 6:35 am

Tokugawa wrote:
Mon Feb 27, 2023 7:12 pm
Hey Cal - interesting stick. How do you think it would perform with a drop shot?
Might actually be ideal :-k
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Re: Take Two (Piece) with Phenix's Feather Casting Rods

Post by Tokugawa » Sat Mar 04, 2023 8:55 am

I use 3/8 oz weights on Erie to get to depth quickly, especially through current. Seems like it would support that better than. 6'10" x-fast ML sticks.

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