A scorpion mgl imported from japan is a tiny bit more expensive then a 200k, but with the mgl spool, is a lot more controlled on the casting, and it's exactly the same reel, just with a different color scheme, and bushings instead of bearings in the handle shaft. After getting a scorpion mgl, i liked it so much, i spent the money to import a scorpion mgl replacement spool to swap in on my curado k.
i'm not experienced with deep diving crankbaits but considering gearing up to go for it mainly in the 6xd size depth . Seems in all my reading and videos (aside from this one) everyone experienced with this deep cranking urges longer rods primarily for increasing the casting distance to maximize time and coverage at the bottom/ strike zone . You mention this in your video, moving up to that 7'11/8'0 length with the 10xd, as if the 7'2 was fine for the 6xd and 8xd?? I'm interested in how much distance you think you may be sacrificing to fish the shorter rod? I do see that the recommended lure weights and lines size range is identical between the two MH rods.
Nice info...I was wondering what pound test florocabon leader i should go with on 20 pound braid??..its for my soft plastics and I just walk the bank around neighborhood ponds...thanks for the always informative content👍
Rule of thumb is to have your leader lighter than your main line. But tbh 20 pound braid is so thin that the leader might be more visible and have more water presence than your braid. Check out some gray and black colored braid and you’ll be fine, especially in ponds
all depends on your preference. Having leader always gives you a higher chance of losing a fish because you have an extra knot that can break. What braid with fluoro leader provides is that extra castability, as well as being able to use heavier fluoro than what is possible for your reel. If you use a baitcaster, tie straight full spool of fluoro. If spinning, go braid with the leader because having a full spool of any fluoro over 8-10 pounds will be a horrible experience with spinning gear.
Care to explain? Because as a new’ish angler, it’s my understanding that manufacturers have a slightly different rating for their power and action. So a mh can feel like a m from two different companies. Also mh glass is different than mh carbon. Length and line also plays a huge part too.
Medium heavy is perfect for cranking, especially when it’s a moderate action. I like the 7’6” zodias medium heavy myself, I use it for all my baits that dive over 15ft. I use a 6’10” medium Expride rod for smaller cranks, lipless, jerkbaits, square bills
@@GwenStefaniGuild does anyone know how well the 7'2 glass can handle the deep diving cranks like the 5xd and 6xd. I have a buddy who gave me the older 7'2 glass with a mod. -fast action but haven't yet tried it out. I'm sure the 6xd would fish with less body strain on the 7'6 than a 7'2, not to mention a longer cast with the longer rod.
My cranking setup is the 7’11 duckett micro magic pro and an Slx really done pretty well
Good stuff Keith! 👀 🎣 👊🏼💯🇺🇸
Thanks for the rundown my friend!
A scorpion mgl imported from japan is a tiny bit more expensive then a 200k, but with the mgl spool, is a lot more controlled on the casting, and it's exactly the same reel, just with a different color scheme, and bushings instead of bearings in the handle shaft. After getting a scorpion mgl, i liked it so much, i spent the money to import a scorpion mgl replacement spool to swap in on my curado k.
Where did you get it from?
@@kyle_franks7662 digitaka
Great video topic. Thanks for sharing. I’m always really interested in different setups for specific techniques.
i'm not experienced with deep diving crankbaits but considering gearing up to go for it mainly in the 6xd size depth . Seems in all my reading and videos (aside from this one) everyone experienced with this deep cranking urges longer rods primarily for increasing the casting distance to maximize time and coverage at the bottom/ strike zone . You mention this in your video, moving up to that 7'11/8'0 length with the 10xd, as if the 7'2 was fine for the 6xd and 8xd?? I'm interested in how much distance you think you may be sacrificing to fish the shorter rod? I do see that the recommended lure weights and lines size range is identical between the two MH rods.
Thanks Keith for your advice.
Is it a MH moderate glass rod?
Nice info...I was wondering what pound test florocabon leader i should go with on 20 pound braid??..its for my soft plastics and I just walk the bank around neighborhood ponds...thanks for the always informative content👍
12-15 pound Maxima
Rule of thumb is to have your leader lighter than your main line. But tbh 20 pound braid is so thin that the leader might be more visible and have more water presence than your braid. Check out some gray and black colored braid and you’ll be fine, especially in ponds
You don’t even need a leader, if it’s super clear go with 15-17 but 20 braid is good
Don’t sleep on the 7’ medium glass. It’s pretty sweet for square bills
Hey sorry I don’t know if you said or not but what gear ratio?
what gear ratio r u using?
I use only braid when cranking
Hi. I don't understand what better: full spool of fluor or braid with fluor leader ( how long)?
all depends on your preference. Having leader always gives you a higher chance of losing a fish because you have an extra knot that can break. What braid with fluoro leader provides is that extra castability, as well as being able to use heavier fluoro than what is possible for your reel. If you use a baitcaster, tie straight full spool of fluoro. If spinning, go braid with the leader because having a full spool of any fluoro over 8-10 pounds will be a horrible experience with spinning gear.
curado k is awesome!
Flouro ? Or mono
Fluorocarbon. Keith shares some additional deep crankbait fishing insight in this recent video --> ua-cam.com/video/nCyXcvzZNXU/v-deo.html
of course the first video i watch to choose a new rod and it has the very expensive one i was looking at....
Actually best bang for the $$$. Not Expensive by any means.
True. Just got my exist nrx combo today lmfao.
heard medium heavy and left the video lol
Lol ✌🏼
@@Wired2Fish I still love you lol
Care to explain? Because as a new’ish angler, it’s my understanding that manufacturers have a slightly different rating for their power and action. So a mh can feel like a m from two different companies. Also mh glass is different than mh carbon. Length and line also plays a huge part too.
Medium heavy is perfect for cranking, especially when it’s a moderate action. I like the 7’6” zodias medium heavy myself, I use it for all my baits that dive over 15ft. I use a 6’10” medium Expride rod for smaller cranks, lipless, jerkbaits, square bills
@@GwenStefaniGuild does anyone know how well the 7'2 glass can handle the deep diving cranks like the 5xd and 6xd. I have a buddy who gave me the older 7'2 glass with a mod. -fast action but haven't yet tried it out. I'm sure the 6xd would fish with less body strain on the 7'6 than a 7'2, not to mention a longer cast with the longer rod.