If you had $100 for one rod
If you had $100 for one rod
which rod would you buy and why?
With all the quality value/budget rods out nowadays which would or have you guys bought.
Reason I ask is I am considering a budget rod (under $100) and have a few in mind and was wondering what others would buy.
With all the quality value/budget rods out nowadays which would or have you guys bought.
Reason I ask is I am considering a budget rod (under $100) and have a few in mind and was wondering what others would buy.
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He sure did say used......I read and replied while watching the hockey game, my badbucketmouth wrote:He did say USED after all...biggs wrote:Where do you get your rods?jwhite wrote:For $100 I'd buy a used Shimano Crucial, St.Croix Avid or something comparable.
Not sure what your quarry is or how you like to fish but I'd look at the St. Croix Mojo series rods if you're looking at buying new.

If it was for musky or large pike, difficult to beat the Daiwa Heartland
Specialty series of rods in the price range you're looking for.
Try the 6'6". one piece rod rated for 20-40 lb line weight and 1 -5 oz lures.
Good for casting or trolling. And less-expensive at Le Baron ($61.45) than in the U.S.A.
I have seen these rods in use by a number of very knowledgeable and successful musky anglers down here in the 1000 Islands. One angler in particular has had his in almost constant use for over 5 years and swears by it.
Specialty series of rods in the price range you're looking for.
Try the 6'6". one piece rod rated for 20-40 lb line weight and 1 -5 oz lures.
Good for casting or trolling. And less-expensive at Le Baron ($61.45) than in the U.S.A.
I have seen these rods in use by a number of very knowledgeable and successful musky anglers down here in the 1000 Islands. One angler in particular has had his in almost constant use for over 5 years and swears by it.
Does anyone have any experience with the Rapala R-Type rods, Falcon Bucoos, Abu Vendettas or even a BPS Carbonlite?
I keep hearing that the Vendettas and BPS Carbonlites are very good rods for the price, I do hear the guides on Vendettas are suspect and I am not a fan of the guides on the Carbonlites.
Haven't really heard anything about the R-Type rods but they do have very good components, Fuji Alconite guides and a Fuji reel seat.
I haven't heard anythign about the Falcon Bucoos but I don't think they can be bought anywhere around here.
It seems Shimano and St.Croix have a tight hold on the Canadian market but for good reason because they both make quality products. I personally only like the Legend Tournament Bass series St.Croix makes and the Cumara Series of Shimanos.
I keep hearing that the Vendettas and BPS Carbonlites are very good rods for the price, I do hear the guides on Vendettas are suspect and I am not a fan of the guides on the Carbonlites.
Haven't really heard anything about the R-Type rods but they do have very good components, Fuji Alconite guides and a Fuji reel seat.
I haven't heard anythign about the Falcon Bucoos but I don't think they can be bought anywhere around here.
It seems Shimano and St.Croix have a tight hold on the Canadian market but for good reason because they both make quality products. I personally only like the Legend Tournament Bass series St.Croix makes and the Cumara Series of Shimanos.
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I bought one of bps carbonlite rods 7'6" heavy and won one of the r-type they both seem pretty good in the back yard have yet to wet a line with thembiggs wrote:Does anyone have any experience with the Rapala R-Type rods, Falcon Bucoos, Abu Vendettas or even a BPS Carbonlite?
I keep hearing that the Vendettas and BPS Carbonlites are very good rods for the price, I do hear the guides on Vendettas are suspect and I am not a fan of the guides on the Carbonlites.
Haven't really heard anything about the R-Type rods but they do have very good components, Fuji Alconite guides and a Fuji reel seat.
I haven't heard anythign about the Falcon Bucoos but I don't think they can be bought anywhere around here.
It seems Shimano and St.Croix have a tight hold on the Canadian market but for good reason because they both make quality products. I personally only like the Legend Tournament Bass series St.Croix makes and the Cumara Series of Shimanos.