Ive got some trevala's that have been bullet proof - about as the same build quality / durability as the original techniums --- I'm also curios how the west coast jigging rods hold up.
I prefer Shimano Grappler's and Daiwa Harrier's. I gave my two Westcoast rods away. They are very strong rods, solid carbon construction. I just prefer the weight and action of the Daiwa and Shimano.
I have one of the light action rods that I won at a derby. Been very happy with it, have it paired to a Daiwa Lexa 400 TW with 50 lb braid. Good action, light and super strong. Biggest fight to date is about a 25 lb ling that came up hooked in the tail. Goal is to get into a halibut and hopefully some tuna on it this year.
they are absolutely fantastic especially for the money. they are well built and i have pulled in very large lings and springs with them. i also have mine paired with a daiwa lexa 300 with 20 lb braid. 10’ top shot of 40’ fluoro. i own five of these rods
like rob says, grapplers harriers etc are also better but more spendy
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