Looked at huckbee rods today need some input on.them
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Looked at huckbee rods today need some input on.them
They are great rods. I own 4 Meat Dragga, 2 Dippin Sticks, and 2 Pullin Rods. The Meat Draggas and Pullin Rods are the Berries. Lots of backbone when fishing wood and buck bushes so you can turn their heads and get them out. Plus sensitive enough to fell the lightest bite. The Dipping Sticks have a real light tip and will break pretty easy, but they are light and work well flipping a light jig around standing timber and swimming the same size jig around wood. All the Huckabee Rods say the warranty will be voided if using braid. I love mine and are my go to rod.......Ranger
I have a Huckabee Dippin rod which I use with braid and am pleased with it. It is also my go to rod along with one of Lip Rippers custom rods. The Huckabees are a little pricey but then I am known to be a wee bit tight. No comment Ranger:biggrin
Yea I was looking at the meat draga and yea they.was a little pricey but sure like the backbone
Check out the heavy jigging rods from Ozark Rods. Arround 58 bucks and great rods. Also I believe Bonehead Tackle is working on a longer rod that, if anything like their 7' rod, it will be a AWESOME rod.
That's right Josh, BoneHead is working on a 10' Rod. I have been working with BoneHead for about 4 months getting it just right. I have a 10' Promo Rod and feels pretty good. We have made a few changes in it and it should be here soon. They will be Carbon Fiber Rods which is very strong, light, and sensitivity. They are coming and will be offered in both split handle cork and foam. EB has my promo rod as we speak and had been using it and is very impressed.....Ranger
I also have 4 of the Ozark Heavy Jigging Poles and they work well for several techniques. Great Client Rods...Ranger
The comment I made about the Huckabee Dippin Sticks having a lite tip and breaks easily I need to address more. I have never broke a tip on any of my Dippin Sticks ever. What I meant to state is it's lighter than either the Pullin Rod or Meat Draga and has a lighter tip. All three of these rods have a purpose in the techniques I fish. I am sorry if I have mislead anyone with the previous post. You will not find a lighter, sensitive, hand and arm friendly rod out there for the technique it's made for. If you have questions about techniques and the rod for it please give me a call......Ranger
Ranger where I get one....I looked at them at the tackle show....the meat dragga
Baitmasters in Wagoner has them I believe. Also Nabitac Claremore also has them if that fails send starfish a PM and tell him I sent you. Might be better just to send starfish a PM anyways.....Ranger
You will not be disappointed in that rod. There isn't another rod on the market that I have found to turn their head in thick cover and get them out. Just my opinion.
OK.I sent starfish a pm thanks ranger.....I.should have bought it while I.was talking to Todd at the show!!!!