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Old 04-06-2011, 05:40 PM   #30
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I have the 200 on that exact rod. Fished it hard last year in the Canal and everywhere else from Hull to the canal. I was also considering a 250 when I grabbed the 200. I have no complaints at all with the 200 on that rod, but I never tried a 250 on it, so I can't compare the two. I don't think you can really go wrong with either.
All the feed back is much appreciated!! I went with the 200, only because (don't tell my wife -anybody need a deck built or anything????) I plan to pick up a 250 over the winter and pair it with mojo 3-8 oz rod. Then I should be good for all occasions.

I bought a 3" rubber rod butt and filled it with enough split shots to balance out the rod. It now sits level with a 2.5oz plug tied on. It's a little bottom heavy when the plugs in the water which seems to make working the rod a lot easier. I can adjust the amount of weight to balance for the lightest plug up to to the 8oz jigs I sometimes toss in the ditch.

Thanks again for all of the feed back.
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