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    Black Hole, Spinal or whichever blank you want, I have you covered! Get that package sent back to me and I will get the modifications done as we discussed.

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    What sizes do the black hole blanks come in? I fish mostly 150-200 gram jigs and like the finesse of a lighter rod but need something that can handle heavy drag when a big cubreba, broomtail, or almaco comes a knocking. It looks like even the small black holes can muscle huge fish??? Perhaps you could PM some pricing info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFScheer View Post
    What sizes do the black hole blanks come in? I fish mostly 150-200 gram jigs and like the finesse of a lighter rod but need something that can handle heavy drag when a big cubreba, broomtail, or almaco comes a knocking. It looks like even the small black holes can muscle huge fish??? Perhaps you could PM some pricing info.
    250g Black Hole Cape Cod Special can be used even for any big fish. The 250g BH rod probably is as strong as or stronger than normal other brand 400g - 500g jigging rod.
    I landed 72.5" (230 lbs) bluefin with prototype 200g BH Cape Cod Special jigging rod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kilsong View Post
    250g Black Hole Cape Cod Special can be used even for any big fish. The 250g BH rod probably is as strong as or stronger than normal other brand 400g - 500g jigging rod.
    I landed 72.5" (230 lbs) bluefin with prototype 200g BH Cape Cod Special jigging rod.
    You forgot the most important feature. It is strong, but more importantly it is easier on the angler.

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