The Major Craft Speed Style series of rods has been on the market for a while now and has created itself a niche for anglers looking for ultra-responsive and a fast actioned stick to pin fast striking fish with. We got the chance to put a spinning 67ML model through its paces recently with a local Snakehead hunt...
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| Speed Style, an utterly beautiful piece of work... | 
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| Maximum sensitivity with bare bones reel seat... | 
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| Our quarry, the humble Common Snakehead. Gregarious, yet smart. This specie is often overlooked by anglers but they represent a challenge just like any other... | 
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| Victim #1 falls for the loud Evergreen Zeta vibe... | 
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| While this second fish has the Jackall TN60 deep in its gob... | 
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| Its a good sized fish on the Speed Style spin rod... | 
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| Vibes were the order of the day. Here's another nice fish... | 
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| The DUO Realis Vibe is the staple for this type of fishing... | 
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| They are wary feeders, but with the right lure they go for it hard. The Evergreen Zeta vibe gets the chomp of approval... | 
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| These fish are a bucket load of fun to chase... | 
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| On the ultra sensitive Major Craft Speed Style rod, the fights are amazing. This is the biggest fish of the day, weighing over two kilograms.. | 
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| Note the mangled treble hook on the Jackall Diving Cherry crankbait... | 
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| Another sizer Common Snakehead on the crank... | 
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| The Jackall Diving Cherry proves effective in the hunt... | 
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| Every fish landed is a good one, makes up for the lack of strikes... | 
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| The DUO Realis Vibe claims the last fish of the day... | 
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