Hey all - Great forum site! My first post here.
I starting fishing again after being away from the sport for too many years. On my first day back, I was lucky to catch a 3+ pound, 17-18" smallmouth on a plastic. My adult son witnessed the fun! Needless to say...we are hooked better than that fish!! Good to be back fishing...!!
I am upgrading my tackle. Recent purchases include bait-casting / spinning reels and rods (carbon/graphite, MH, fast action, 7ft). I will be bank fishing mostly for bass in local lakes, reservoirs and rivers.
I am considering purchase of a Shimano Clarus CSS66MH2D (spinning rod, fast, MH, 6'6", 30 ton graphite blanks, 2 pc). Looking at this length for ease of casting from the banks but will also eventually use it from a boat in the future. This model seems to be general-purpose. I will be throwing a variety of baits (plastics/worms/crawfish/Ned-rigs, crankbaits, spinnerbaits, swim jigs, etc., 3/8 oz +) Looking for a spinning rod in this length/weight/stiffness/price-range with a decent size grip in front of the reel. Ideally, I want a fairly stiff, fast action rod with a tip sensitive enough for a variety of baits/techniques. Most of the fishing will be in or next to the grass/weeds for bass. I'm going for a general purpose rod for now and expect future rod/reel purchases for more specific applications.
I am comparing this Shimano to the Fenwick HMX66MH-FS-2. Both rods have similar specs. While there are good reviews for the Fenwick, there were several complaints about rods breaking mid-length and near the tips. Reviews seemed more favorably consistent for this Shimano model. Both rods retail for the same $$ which is a price-point I'd prefer at this time. I will be using this rod with 2000/3000 series spinning reels.
I can't find either rod in local shops for hands-on evaluation. I will order on-line and hope to avoid returns. I may also consider this Shimano model/specs in a 6'6" bait-casting rod for bank fishing.
Appreciate opinions on these models regarding uses, action and durability. Thanks all!
Regards...