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06-13-06, 05:47 PM | #27 |
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ugly stick.......lmao
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i like the shimano onvergence
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07-06-06, 06:30 PM | #29 |
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St.Croix all the way
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07-07-06, 01:16 AM | #30 |
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I rely on falcon MH Action rods with a 12lb test. They are great bass rods and will last you a long time.
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08-30-06, 12:41 PM | #31 |
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i have 5 triumph series rods these are easily the same quality as the premier series (2 premier series rods as well) great rods for the money.
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I like the "bass killer" from TTF take a look at Texas tackle factory. You get alot for your money with those guys. Awesome inshore rods too.
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If this isn't a combo specifically for flip/pitch, I think I'd use something other than a Castic for general baitcast appications. I use the Japan version of the Castic - Scorpion Quickfire, it's perfect for that application. For general baitcast applications I prefer the Pflueger President, for finesse or lightweight baits I like the Pflueger Supreme with the magnetic spool drag. Either can be found for less $$$$ than the Castaic and will perform better for regular baitcast applications -IMO! The Castic is a very fine reel, but it has (for me) a limited, specific application for which it was designed. I don't believe it performs nearly as well for general baitcast applications. As far as the rod suggestions, invest in quality - regardless of brand - you will not be dissapointed and you won't be replacing it in a year or two (been there and done it). This is especially true for rods that will be used for plastics and jigs, where you really need to feel the bait.
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i thnk i like this guy already..
zooker
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true i have a pile of fenwicks. i do have a hand full of others but keep going back to fenwicks..loomis are nice but with the techna av sticks being 1/2 what a g-stick cost wise is. i am not afraid to beat the fenwick like it owes me money.
i have had my techna av ever since they come out with them. only 2 things i really have had happen is two eyes have come loose.- i reglued them- and you would think that on a higher end stick they would put a decent hook holder on the rod.not that i use them anyway.. zooker
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I prefer either all star or fenwick rods.
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Am I the only Falcon guy on here????
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I use st.croix & kistlers
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tsunami
I got a tsunami classic which about a month ago and it works great
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