AA estuary or centuary ultimate flattie?

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chrisfeeney30
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AA estuary or centuary ultimate flattie?

#1 Post by chrisfeeney30 »

il be startin work in a few weeks and will have extra money! :D :D i want (another) light rod for flatties etc. i would like it to be light with goot bite detection but strong. either of these rods a good option? thanks for any replys!
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#2 Post by m.b3 »

u should strongly consider the long rod option. triplex or k2 range. otherwise i would go for the flattie fanatic- they do a 13foot version now. the aa is a nice light rod but a little short. flounder rigs can sometimes carry long rig bodies and snoods and the extra lenght will help.
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#3 Post by chrisfeeney30 »

ok thanks!
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