The full rear grip is a mix of cork and EVA foamĬasting : I pre-rigged a MagDraft Freestyle on an Owner Flashy Swimmer for these tests and from that very first cast, really While it is intended as more of a flipping stick, something about the rod's tip while playing with it upon arrival enticed me into wanting to see how well the Bunker Buster handled those smaller swimbaits like the MagDraft mentioned in Zander's preview on the new Destroyers. It looks great without a reel, but once paired with yourĬasting reel of choice, you never see this detail anymoreĪll that aside, I matched the Bunker Buster up with my Shimano Bantam MGL featuring a fresh spool of 50lb Daiwa 8X JBraid in white topshotted with 12lb Sunline Crank FC (fluorocarbon). Megabass's Spiral Architecture Reel Seat is very slim It's a very minor issue really, but one I found odd in a detail oriented manufacturer like Megabass of America. I find it strange because of the mix in fraction and decimal denotation but also why not round up to one and a quarter? How many lures come across with a weight specification of 1.2 oz? One and a quarter (1-1/4) would also clean up that mix of fraction and decimal. This rod has a strange lure rating at three quarters of an ounce up to one point two ounces (3/4 - 1.2oz). Mix of fractions and decimals in the rod's lure rating just feels off Additionally, while the Onager and Mark 48 come with double footed guides all the way up, only the first two guides on the Bunker Buster are double footed. It shares the same cosmetics as the F10-711X Onager and F8-78X Mark 48 except at only twelve inches (12"), the rear handle on the Bunker Buster is short like that of a flipping rod. The front portion of that grip is cork, while the back section is EVA foam. Impressions: Megabass's F7.5-77X Bunker Buster is a seven foot, seven inch (7'7") casting rod featuring a full rear grip. Introducing Megabass of America's Destroyer Megabass Destroyer F7.5-77X Bunker Buster Specificationsĩ+tip (first two double footed, the rest single footed, Fuji Ti/SiC) Introducing Megabass of America's F7.5-77X Bunker Buster. Today, we take a look at another of these new Destroyers that might be a good jab to add that one, two big bait punch. It was the first of the new Destroyers extended lineup to receive the TackleTour treatment. Introduction: Previously, we found Megabass of America's new Mark48 to be the perfect companion to the original '17 Destroyer Series Onager creating an enthusiast worthy one two, punch for fishing big baits. Total Score: 8.33 + EDITOR'S CHOICE AWARD Busting Bunkers and Awards with Megabass's Destroyer F7.5-77X
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