CountBassula Posted April 17, 2013 Posted April 17, 2013 LOL ok J/K on my last post, I also have 2 Compre rods, one 6'8" MH/F with a Curado, and another 7' with Citica, both great rigs as well. I guess I go Shimano becasue LgMouthGambler told me to do it :-) , errr, I mean because back in my bicycle racing days I had Shimano parts and they worked great, so I sort of have a sentiment for the company. Quote
mjseverson24 Posted April 17, 2013 Posted April 17, 2013 I love my 56* sand wedge, it feels like it is a part of me, but I am not about to play a round with only my sand wedge. In golf you can have 14 clubs for a reason, each is designed to acomplish a certain task. I take much the same approach in fishing, each rod has a purpose, a time and place. If I did not fish tournaments I might not be so adamant about multiple combos, but just one rod does not cut it for me. minimum of 7 should work but in tournaments I bring close to 30 combos. Mitch Quote
Super User Darren. Posted April 17, 2013 Super User Posted April 17, 2013 Now-a-days I couldn't do all I want with just one, but I could maybe get away with two rods. In fact, at this stage in the season, I'm only taking two rods in my kayak: 6'3" Avid MLXF spinning 6'6" Premier MXF casting I primarily fish soft plastics, but have with me a box of hard lures including cranks, lipless cranks, some spinnerbaits, and an assortment of others. My M rod handles most of the lures, the ML can handle some of the lighter stuff, if I even throw hard lures. They're with me, just-in-case. Anyhow, I do not fish as many techniques like a lot of the folks here do, so I don't *need* a lot of rods (though my wife says I have too many). The two I mentioned have replaced my Compre rods, a Quantum, and a Field & Stream on the yak. Not that I won't take some of those with me at times, but I have become a huge fan of St. Croix of late, and they're more than adequate to the task(s) I am using them for. Quote
fishking247 Posted April 19, 2013 Posted April 19, 2013 I have my "favorite" rod i use more then others but that is mainly because i generally use one specific technique then others. one rod for bass fishing just won't do it. If i had to narrow it down i probably could get away with 3 rods Quote
TrippyJai Posted April 20, 2013 Posted April 20, 2013 I use one rod most of the time because I fish the same place most of the time. I think 2 rods covers most of my applications when I'm shore fishing. When I get a chance to rent a boat and heading to a lake I haven't fished before, I bring all my rods including my tackle. Quote
Toeshots Posted April 20, 2013 Posted April 20, 2013 Having one setup was more than fine until I discovered this place. Now I have 5 setups and wish I had several more... Quote
quanjig Posted April 20, 2013 Posted April 20, 2013 Ahhhhhhhhhhhh grasshopper, there are many teachers here that will show you the path to enlightenment! As you grow into this infatuation, a single combo will seem downright crazy! At that point, you will have taken a big step. My go to is a kistler helium II LTA 6'9" spinny with a Ci4 and 8lb floro Quote
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