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What are some of the brands you guys use for spinning rods. Â*I am looking for an all purpose rod that I can fish smaller finesse baits, but i still want a strong backbone. Â*Any suggestions? Â*I will mainly be fishing un-weighted worms, small senko's, unweighted tubes, etc...
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[quote author=mjbfsh07 link=board=news;num=1107958882;start=0#0 date=02/09/05 at 09:21:22]What are some of the brands you guys use for spinning rods. I am looking for an all purpose rod that I can fish smaller finesse baits, but i still want a strong backbone. Any suggestions? I will mainly be fishing un-weighted worms, small senko's, unwaited tubes, etc...[/quote]
My choice of rod for that application is a ST Croix 6'6" MH. It's sensitivity is wonderful. Lizards |
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I use a 7' BPS bionic blade M action. I use this for all my soft plastics.
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I've got a 6'6" M ugly stik lite. I like it because its pretty light, and even though its a medium, you can haul in big bass cause it ain't gonna break.
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my favorite to use is a 6 foot light action berkley bionic they sell them at wal-mart for about 60 to 70 dollars
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for my finesse rod -the spinning one -i use a fenwick gt-of course- 6 foot ml action rod that works great for skipping a lure under docks and in other confimed areas.
as for back bone well i hooked fought and landed a 28 pound blue cat fish on this rod using 12 pound ANDE mono. zooker
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i got an allstar 7 foot medium GAAAAA
ive cuaght every thing from perch-25lb redfish on it wit 12 lb berkly big game its perfect for tossin light baits cuz of the flex the 7 foot allows for a better hookset cuz if ur jerkin a softy ur prolly gunna have slack in ur line the 7foor will give u room to take up slack and the medium action keep u from jerkin it out also alstar has awsome back bone realy nice perfect for big spec and redfish its good nough for casting a poping cork with a leader on it get er way out there but ultra sensitive i use them to pitch shrimp out on bottem fer the specs and they r awsome very sensitive im getting one for a fresh water rig soon but ive used mine on bass and it does very well |
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Falcon Open Hook Special. 6'6" M rod designed specifically for finesse fishing. Light, sensitive, but has plenty of backbone. I love it.
Charles www.falconrods.com |
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Kislter Helium LTA 6-6M He66MS
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I use Berkely pulse rods, A Shimano stimula(Yes I own a shimano rod)Quantum Bill dance rods,I really like Okuma spinning reels. P N J
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zooker- im with you on the fenwicks, bought the ul i was telling you about, and i love the feel of it and i am now saving up for a medium action spinning for my plastics
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