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Rod Advice
Hey guys need some advice. My rod and reel collection is kind of a hodge podge group that I have assembled over the last 10 years. I am now taking bass fishing more seriously and I have been enjoying fishing in tournaments the last couple of years. Now that I have a real job I am looking to basically start over on my rods and reels. I have been reading and talking to guys about the importance of having the same equipment on all of your bass rods (meaning same rod, same reel) so that there is no let off when you put one down and pick up another one.
So where I plan on starting is by upgrading my rods. I plan on starting with a 7', a 7 1/2' casting rods, and a 7' spinning rod. I was hoping to be in the 100-120 dollar range for each rod. What are your suggestions for that range? I have been looking at the Bass Pro Carbonlite rod and the Johny Morris carbon rod (I really don't see a difference between these two except for the name. Both are 85 million mod.) I have talked to some of the guys I fish with about Carrot Stix too and it seems like some love them and some aren't too enthused about them.
What rods would you suggest and why for bass fishing in that price range?
For reels I think I have decided on the Bass Pro extreme series. They seem to be decent at a good price 79 bucks each. But is there something else you would say is must to look at for a reel?
Thanks in advance and sorry for the long post.
Jake
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I would go with the St. Croix Premier rods. They range from $100-$120 which is perfect for you. I have the 7ft medium action spinning rod which I love and I also have the 7ft medium heavy action crankbait rod which is perfect for me. If you are looking for split grip rods I would suggest the St Croix Mojos. If you wanna spend a little more in the $150 range I highly recommend the B&R Outlaw Rods. I have 3 of them and I wouldnt trade them for anything. They are made completely in the good ole USA.
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I use a B.P. Carbonlite rod with a A.G. Revo reel on it. It's a great combo with a mid-level price.
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big jake i hope you changed your mind and will be staying in the league next year. i have the carbon lite rods and like them a lot for what they cost. for reels i have the bps pro qualifier and they are great. usually when bass pro has their fishing sale every year they drop the price of these down from 100 to 80. if you can wait until them you can get some pretty good deals.
nate
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Get a pro qualifier in spinning and casting, and pair with abu garcia veritas rods. Baitcaster is on sale for 80 last I saw, rods are $100
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I've recently switched out all my old style Bionic Blades for Carbon Lites and been real happy with them. The power hump handle is a love it or hate it thing, now when I grab a rod that doesn't have a power hump it feels like the rod is gonna fly outa my hands when I cast, lol. All are paired with Curados.
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Jake, I mainly use Shimano. All of my reels are Curado and I have one Core and one Chronarch. All of them are awesome. No problems whatsoever. I bought a Bass Pro Extreme reel last year for $130 and it wasn't very good at all. Noisy on casting and would not cast as far or as smooth as my Curado's. I think even the cheaper Shimano's are better then the Bass Pro reels.
For rods---I also use Shimano's. I have all Crucial rods. I do have a couple of the Skeet Reese rods as I like his cranking rods. The Crucials are a bit too stiff.
But, there are plenty of really good rods out there now.
Good luck.
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7' MH CarrotSTiX Wild w/ Pro Qualifiers 4-6 Combos on blackFriday. Your wife will hate you, but your fishing hands will Thank you. You know how I roll. You buy one, youbuy life warranty
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Thanks for the input. A couple things. 1. Nate it is looking more and more like I will not have to miss next season. Got some really good news today that helps to pay for grad school AND fishing, so that's a score. Even if I can't fish the league I will still be at a few tournaments next year just to shoot the **** and catch a fish or two. 2. Donnie love your member name. It took me a second to figure it out but not long. 3. I BLEW UP a pro qualifier this summer so I am reluctant to buy another one. 4. Mark can't tell time. 5. Mark has good advice o. the rods and reels and I will consider those.
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Great news man. Maybe u and donnie can go rod shopping together. I think he has to replace all hie since he snapped everyone he had
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[QUOTE=bplgocards;470380]Get a pro qualifier in spinning and casting, and pair with abu garcia veritas rods. Baitcaster is on sale for 80 last I saw, rods are $100[/QUOTE]
I agree with the veritas I have the 7 foot med. Action casting rod. Wich also can be used as a crankbait rod used like that yesterday for the first time and it loads up awesome with good give in the tip. And I also have the 6'9 med. Spinning reel and its awesome to. I have a couple pro qualifiers bait casters and they are nice.