Thanks for the response! How many rods/reels do you think you would recommend? I'm not limited to 4, just what I had in mind orginally.
I'm located in lexington. Most often ponds and creeks, but trying to move towards likes this year. I looked at that craigslist add, that looks a lot like something I'm looking for!
And now in regards to your first post.. Thank you for the warm welcome!
I really appreciate the way you laid out the dobyns lineup. Upon your recommendation I went to sportsmans warehouse to get my paws on the Fury rods today. I'll likely end up picking up the 703SF here in a few days nad slowly moving through the lineup. I'm not 100% sold on the fury, but it's looking promising. Only thing I didn't like is when I picked up the rod, it had the sticker in the handle "Made in China," always disappointing to me.
Next time I go to sportsmans I'm going to pickup the baits you recommended. Really looking forward to trying some new things.
Normally I fish from the bank, or wade if I'm creek fishing, however I'm trying to into some more boat fishing this year. I put my hands on an avid X today and really really liked it. So tough deciding what to get! Thanks for the response.
Wow, thank you all so much for the replies! This has helped tremendously.
Sorry I cut some of the quotes short simply because it would have been a very very lengthy read for all of you if you had to go through them all in my one reply.
Now I'm going to keep pushing my luck on the information train here.
Like I said, I was originally thinking of getting 1 spinning/3casting setups. I am however not limited to that. I can purchase however many I need to, that's just what I had in mind. I'll likely try to add a rod/reel combo every couple weeks or so. Within a few months I should have enough to do most fishing around here.
From this thread the Dobyns Fury lineup comes highly recommended. Is that the general consensus around here? While not wanting to spend money unnecessarily, I'm not terribly concerned with the cost. I've been fishing with inexpensive gear for so long that I've decided I want to buy quality and not have to worry about upgrading in the near future.
I can budget around $3-400 for each rod/reel combo. Naturally if there is a highly recommended combo less than that I certainly won't complain about saving money.
Right now it looks like I'll be buying:
7' MF rod for my Nasci 2500 reel (or maybe 7'(ish) M/XF depending on conclusion and rod brand. (dobyns fr703sf)
7' MH/F Casting Rod and pairing it with a (likely) Curado 6.3:1
7' MH/MF unsure of gearing for reel on said rod. (dobyns 705CB)
7'3" H/F once again, unsure of reel gearing, (dobyns FR734c)
^^If any of that seems out of wack, please correct me. I love to learn.
I've referenced the dobyns because they're suggested in this thread. I'm not opposed to other brands. Really interested to hear the popular vote, etc..
I handled the Dobyns today and liked them. I also got my hands on an Avid X and really liked it as well. I understand there's a fairly significant price difference in the rods. If it's worth it, I'm willing to pay it, if it's negligable, I'm willing to save money.
Thanks everyone!