Learn to fish a grub (Mr Twister, Kailens, many different brands) on a small jighead. With all of these other baits it's been forgotten about. Great bait though. I'll second Keitech swimbaits too.
The more you spend on a rod the more you save. I don't have the information right in front of me but I think if you spend $200 for a rod you save $40. You spend $100 you save $20. Just a guess off the top of my head. That's how it works.
That was for a new GLX on Monster Fishing Tackle website. It was like $108 off the regular price and you can sign up for their mailing list and get $25 more off. No shipping fees or tax. I think that is what made the deal for me.
I don't even know where to start with custom builds. I guess I need to follow the custom forum for a while. This question is probably opinion based but who are the best custom rod builders?
If money was no object and you wanted to buy a rod strictly for the sake of owing one which one would it be. Myself I'm kinda curious to see what all the fuss is over these Megabass rods. I haven't done enough research to know all the different models but I would even take an Orochi XX to give it a try.
I see DSG has them on their website. Does anyone know if they usually keep a good inventory in the stores?
I was pretty disappointed in the selection of rods they had. 90% of it was low level St Croix. They had a little better selection of G Loomis rods but not much. They had a few LTB rods for Croix but most stock was Triumph, Premiere and Mojo rods. Loomis they had a few E6x and a few bronzeback. No IMX, GLX, NRX.
I'm proud of myself I did not spend any money today. Keep in mind I've bought 5 new rods since Black Friday. However I did have to pry a G Loomis E6x spinning rod from my hands. Only because my wife called and asked what I was doing. I really like the feel of it over the St Croix LTB rod.
You never really said, are you looking for a spinning or baitcast set up? I think alot of people are assuming you want a baitcaster. However, if you want a spinning check out a St Croix Avid X and a Shimano CI4 reel.
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