01-31-10, 06:23 PM | #1 |
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Spinning combo?
All right, so I've been looking at a crankin rod, but I also need a spinning combo, or at least a half way good one. my price range is the same 60 bucks at the MAX. Right now I'm looking at Pfluegers, they have great combos with IM8 rods. I'll still be buying it on e-bay, because of price. Right now I'm looking at presidents, and president XT combos if I can can find one with the right price. The new Plueger Arbor looks great, with a really nice rod (I like the split grip). If not a Pflueg, than probably a Garcia cardinal, if they have combo with at least IM7. I'll be using it for everything finesse, mostly shaky heads and wacky worms, maybe a drop shot every now and then. So should I get a 6'6", or 7' rod?
I'm still open to suggestions or course, so suggest away! Thanks guys!
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MY main suggestion, Bassboss, is that you forget all of thie IM6, IM7 stuff. IM rating is almost completely meaningless. At the very least, it should have zero to do with your choice of a rod.
That said, I'm sure you can get a nice spinning combo for $60. My buddy bought a nice Daiwa Exceler combo at Gander last week for $60.
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My experience with the Cardinals is they are good low priced rods, with not too long of a life. My Cardinal 301 is about 5 years old and I can't get the gears to completely quit grinding. Granted, I paid 30 bucks for it. We've also got a couple Garcia 102's which are just back up reels.
I've had my pflueger Supreme for almost a year now, and it's still smooth as the day I got it. I wouldn't hesitate to get another Supreme. While I haven't fished with either, I don't think there's not much of a difference between the Pres and the Pres XT. (and the blue one looks nicer IMO). I'd stay away from Shimano's lower end reels. While shimano makes one of the better high end spinning reels, I haven't had good experiences with the Sahara or below. One brand of spinning reel I haven't tried but would like to is Daiwa. I'm a big daiwa fan, but I've never used their spinning reels. Personally, I'd try to save up more and get buy a better reel and a rod sperately. I know I don't care for rods that come in combos. I'd maybe save up for a AG Soron and Vendetta combo. BB There's more I wanted to say, but forgot since Woody and Bubba are distracting me on the chat, lol.
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last summer i went into a Dicks sporting goods and bought a quantom optix spinning reel for $25. It is pretty smooth. Then went over to gandermountain and found a berkley amp rod, 7 ft. medium action for $30. Gandermountain usually has there own brand of rods that are pretty nice too. This combo is pretty nice. I really like it for throwing weightless stick baits and other plastics.
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Ya, I love the look of the Soron SX's, that and a Mojo rod, or Castaway Go 2 would look great IMO! You've got a mojo right? how you like it? Very sensitive? And I may try to save up money for a year, see what kinda combo I can get!
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60 bucks is a decent price. Really not a bad combo at all.
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Completely agree on the Supreme. I love that reel
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I also agree that the Exceler is a great buy! I don't own a spinning reel but I do own a Exceler bait caster and it has been a great reel. I can't imagine that the spinner is any different. |
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Bass boss, if you do go with a Daiwa, I can tell you one thing right now. They're aren't going to be buttey smooth like the Pfluegers, even the President (which is by far the smoothest reel I've felt in it's price range).
Anyways, I know you read TT so you should know that Daiwa's have that special Daiwa feel to them. I've played with the Tierra spinning reel (and went with the PFlueger Supreme mainly because it was $30 cheaper), and it is nice. It does have that "connected with the internals" feel that Daiwa is known for. So if you don't like that, I'd go a different route. BB
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BB,
It's time for action, lil bud. If you have only $60, here is a combo that should be fine for your needs. Find yourself a Shimano Convergence rod that has the specs to suit those applications. I think you know enough about rod powers and actions to find right rod. They're about $40 Then get an Abu G Cardinal. They're about $35.00 This will $75, but it will be money well invested. Shoot, that extra $15 could be easily made mowing a few lawns, or not drinking lattes for a month. Oh wait... You probably don't drink lattes. Sorry, it's a Seattle thing!
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And I know an older guy that fishes at the same lake as me that uses the Convergence rods (spinning), and he seem to really like them and talk about them very highly! But than again, at 75 bucks, i could just a a pflueger president for five bucks more. =/ But hell, I could be able to snag a good deal here on the boards on a better rod like a cluars. And maybe to rack in a few extra bucks I'll sell my lightning rod, Bionic blade, and current (crappy) spinning combo with the line on it, and maybe a few extra lures I never use.
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Boss...you can buy a used lawn mower for less than a spinning combo, I assure you. Then you can make a thousand bucks in a Summer if you work it right. That would buy a lot of fishing gear.
All this snow we got recently brought back memories of me and my brothers grabbing our shovels early in the morning and going door to door shoveling snow for 5-10 bucks a driveway. Those were the days, man.
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I was looking around at the cabelas Bargin Cave, and I found a great combo for 60 bucks.
It's a Shimano Sedona + Cabela's Tourney Trail rod. 120$ value for 60 bucks.. I like that! And since you're the MSRP of both is 60$, I'm basically getting the rod for free!
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Sounds like a good deal, boss.
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I've got the Sedona, and not the newest model with the propulsion technology either, and its been a fine reel. I was able to buy a returned Pflueger Supreme at Gander for $35 a few weeks ago, so I'm looking forward to comparing the two this year.
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I love my Sedona, and for that price with a rod.....you can't go wrong with it. DO IT!
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I really need to get another Supreme.
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Get an WT from OSBT! for 100 bucks...... same price?
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Look into an Okuma. This is one of the best spinning reels I've bought in the last 10 years, and I believe I found mine for around $65.
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It probably just need lubricating. A lot of cheaper gear makes one of two mistakes. 1. Over lubrication, and 2. under lubrication.
I'd take it apart, hit the gears with some grease, and see if it improves. BB
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Two thumbs up for the Pflueger President! The best spinning reel I've owned. It's as smooth as a baby's butt (lol) and casts like a dream, and also hauls in nice fish too. I'm about to get another President but this time pair it with a St. Croix Triumph or maybe a Berkley Lightning Rod Shock or maybe one of the Graphite series rods from BPS.
I use mine for light Texas-rigs (4"-6" worms with 1/16-1/8oz weights) and I couldn't ask for a better reel for the price. The Soron SX an STX (is it the STX??) are twice the price but would also be excellent choices... That $60 deal you were speaking of sounds great as well!
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