![]() I needed a cranking rod, so I got this one. Dobyns in interviews, he seemed so down to earth and concerned about making the best products they can. ![]() I have been using another brand of rods almost exclusively. I would recommend sealing these cork grips with U40 as soon as you purchase one.Ĭomments: I am doing a review of the 705 CB rod. I've only fished with the Dobyns for about 3 months. For comparison, a st croix mojo bass rod I fished hard all year has pristine cork quality still. My mag heavy casting rod isn't as bad, but there's noticeable degradation there as well. On my medium light spinning rod there's already a decent chunk missing in the cork. Overall very pleased with the rods, especially since I got them on sale. If you fish anything with treble hooks, you need this rod.Ĭomments: Sensitive, balanced, and strong. I can't say how impressed I am with this rod. But there was enough bend in the rod to keep constant pressure on this bass so it could get landed. It jumping and doing what they do to get off. Having just 2 hooks of a treble hook barely in its mouth. I thought for sure I was going to lose it. So I had to fight it for a while until help arrived. I just caught a 4 pound 4 ounce largemouth bass. I didn't want to do a review until I caught a decent fish on it so I could see how it performed with one. not going to make another mistake and buy sight unseen.Ĭomments: This review is for the Fury 705CB. I'd rather put my $ and my confidence into a better quality rod and make sure I test it out in person. it works fine for shaky head and that's about all I plan on using it for anymore. I lose about 50% of the fish when I throw a spinnerbait. It says it's good for spinner baits (but doesn't have the backbone to properly set the hook enough). It eventually snapped about 2 feet below the tip when setting the hook on a 14" smallmouth with a 1/2 oz jig.Ĭomments: In regards to the 7' MH. When using this rod with jigs or bigger Texas rigs, it felt very under powered. ![]() I would suggest this rod for small swimbaits, senkos, flukes, bladed jigs/spinnerbaits, and maybe very light Texas rigged worms in a situation where you are just leaning into the fish. I will give a word of warning on the 703C in particular. I have one 7'6 flipping stick in particular that has been abused for 6 years and doesn't have so much as a cracked guide. ![]() They are light sensitive, and for the most part durable. Comments: Overall, I am very pleased with this line of rods. ![]()
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