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Post by Joisey Joe »

Need to pick up a rod for a spinning reel, anybody have a fav they want to share? Joe.
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Post by blehst »

fenwick makes great stuff, i think cabelas has them you can order them on line, although get a two piece (much cheaper delivery)
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depends on what species you are goin to fish
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Shimanos are hard to beat.
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Post by moonshine »

Shimano's? you obviously have tried St Croix rods yet. try to get a Shimano replaced under warranty. not goin to happen. with a St Croix there is no questions asked
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I'm getting more and more into Falcon brand rods.
Good quality at a good price and made in the States.
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Post by Wallyboss »

moonshine wrote:Shimano's? you obviously have tried St Croix rods yet. try to get a Shimano replaced under warranty. not goin to happen. with a St Croix there is no questions asked
Depends what Shimano you get and where you buy it for hassle free Life-Time warranty.

OBVIOUSLY I wouldn't say that if I hadn't tried any other rods. I own a few St.Croix and a few G-Loomis. But I find my Shimanos better than my St. Croix but not as worthy as my G-Loomis. But the only Shimano rod I buy are the Compres or the Crucials.


It really depends on what Joisey Joe wants to pay for the rod.

If he wants to pay around 100-125 then the Compre are much better than the St. Croix in that price range. No G-Loomis in that price range.
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Post by moonshine »

I stand corrected, at least your opinion is based on experience. I guess in the end though, it comes down to what he is fishing and like you said, what he wants to spend.
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I'm looking for something I can use for Pike, Bass and maybe Crapie and Perch. I have an Ugly Stick and like it but wanted to get something else.
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I would think your asking too much from one rod. Pike to perch is a wide range to cover with one rod. It can be done, but there wil be sacrifices made to accomodate that range. How big of a deal that is, ONLY matters to you.

The best advice I can give you it to go to a tackle shop, BPS, Cabelas, Gander etc and start to pick up some rods and see how they feel in your hand and how the rod balances. This will give you an opportunity to look at various rods in your budget.

I have several BPS rods and I really like how they sit in my hand. I especially like the handle design and feel of my BPS spinning rod.

I have rods from Cabelas, BPS, Shimano, Kistler and Dobyns and I like them all for what I bought them to to. Rods & beer......don't ever get hung up on one brand. You might be missing your next new favorite.

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May I suggest a custom made rod?

Not as expensive as one would think and MUCH better quality than a store bought rod.
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Post by Eli »

Jimmy_1 wrote:May I suggest a custom made rod?

Not as expensive as one would think and MUCH better quality than a store bought rod.
that really depends on the skill of the builder
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Eli wrote:
Jimmy_1 wrote:May I suggest a custom made rod?

Not as expensive as one would think and MUCH better quality than a store bought rod.
that really depends on the skill of the builder
Very true. But with a little research I am sure Joe can find a reputable builder that can build him a quality rod for a fraction of the cost of a comparable one at a retailer.
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Post by fish-n-nut »

I've gotta agree with Moonshine, St Croix is supreme and now that they import some models even I can afford them. The St Croix Triumph (an import) made Bass Masters top 5 list under $70 last year. I bought one and when I have to replace another, it will be a St. Croix.
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Thanks guys, my budget is up to $50, like I said I have an Ugly Stick that I have had success with and lookin for something else. I guess Bass and Pike are my fav targets so something to fit that. I don't have a Cabela's or Gander near the house is it worth checkin out the websites? I would like to put em in my hands to see what I like, I'll check out Dick's next time I'm out. Thanks again.
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