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Hey everyone, after endless good reviews, I decided I am going to get a pro qualifier. I am going to get a 6:4:1 that I would use for jigs and Texas rigged plastics. I was wondering what rod I should get to match. My budget is 120$. Thanks for your help!

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I have a Pro Qualifier as well...love it. As far as the rod goes, I'll tell ya, for the $, I feel the Skeet Reese 7'2" Jig/Big Worm rod is the best bang for the buck. I'll be honest with you and say that I have owned mostly cheap rods ($30-$60) so this was the first rod of any quality I have owned. I own a Skeet S-Glass cranking rod and love that rod too. I'd be interested in hearing some other member's feedback too.

 

edit: whatever you do, don't get an AllStar. I've had 3 break on me...

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You can get a shimano crucial from Gander Mountain for like $130 right now. That has been my favorite fluke/weighted worm/all around plastics rod so far (aside from my $250 Cumara). 7'0 or 7'2 MH w/ fast or x-fast taper.

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for 120 bucks you have alot to chose from.

daiwa lexa=$100

bps extreme rods=$100 < my favorite in range

bps carbon lite=$100

abu garcia veritas=$100

falcon bucoo=$90

shimano compre=$100

st croix triumph=$90

skeet reese=$90

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