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Need some advice. I am going to be buying a baitcasting rod in the next few weeks and only have a hundred bucks plus tax to spend. This will be a rod I use for everything. What in your opinion is the best rod for the job?

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What they said x3. I have 2 and love them. I would go with a 7' MH action.

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The Cabelas Prodigy in both regular and micro guides is a great rod and right at $99 but can be had on sale for $70

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Veritas all the way - 6'9 MH or 7'0 MH.....and if you can, slap a new revo S on that bad boy!

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I like my Shimano Clarus. I'm not sure if you need to cast long, like fishing from shore, if so, I'll go longer with 7'6" MH, otherwise 7'.

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Another vote for the Veritas. Have 2 myself, soon to be 3. A 7' MH micro guide would be a great all around rod.

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I have a carbonlite, veritas, and *** *** Black. I REALLY like my ***! That being said you cant go wrong with a veritas either.

If possible hold as many as you can with whatever reel you're going to put on it and pick what feel smost comfortable to you.

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Another vote for the Veritas. Have 2 myself, soon to be 3. A 7' MH micro guide would be a great all around rod.

I have the 7' M Micro as my top water rod. I love it.

I am going to add a 5th soon. I really like the 7'3" MH. Big ole fat backbone. It will be a dedicated Texas Rig rod

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