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Shimano Terez for a Yoyo stick?
Anyone have an experience with a Terez for Yoyoing with? I was thinking of putting a Torium 20 on a 7ft MH 30-65 Fast. I wouldn't mind a 6'6 but I wan't to be sure to get the line around the bow of my PA or over the rods standing behind me if need be.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chula Vista
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Yo-yo is about the least subtle technique there is and basicly requires a heavy tough rod that can absorb some shock as the fish hits on a tight line and tight drag. You don't need a fast action rod or actually want one. I'm sure terez or phoenix would work great but so will a seeker, calstar, or saber fiberglass rod. The terez and phoenix will be lighter but maybe over kill for a yo-yo stick. If you want to put a premium rod in your quiver consider a light/sensitive bait stick or jig stick. MHO Mike
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