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I have $71 left on a gift card to ducks sporting goods and I'm looking for a new rod so HELP ME!!!

Lookin for a jig rod my options are...

7'3 shimano Crucial heavy extra fast $179.99 down to around $134 for labor day sale

Final cost w/ gift card $70ish out of pocket.

6'10 shimano crucial medium heavy fast

$149.99 new. $124.95 on sale

$50ish out of pocket after gift card

7'3 duckett ghost heavy fast

$99.99 No sale :/

$20ish out of pocket after gift card

7' - 7-3 veritas 2.0 heavy fast

$99.99 new. $74.95 sale

$5 bucks put of pocket after gift card! lol

I'm torn between these rods. Opinions please!!

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I would personally buy the 7'3" Crucial.  The 6'10" would be my second choice.

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I do a lot of bank fishing. My current jig rod I'm not a fan of, 7ft temple fork. I have a kayak I try to get out on but not so much.

I like the 6'10 crucial (well I like both, the 7'3 also) but that duckett is SO light weight!

I have currently an old shimano compre 6'6 medium heavy and all my other rods are 7ft. I was Thinkin a longer rod to change things up?

Idk :/

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just to be clear, the crucial is the newest one i think...

 

full cork grip and the blank is a funky wavy green color after the reel seat and then its wavy grey the rest of the rod... sorry for the bad description

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I do a lot of bank fishing. My current jig rod I'm not a fan of, 7ft temple fork. I have a kayak I try to get out on but not so much.

I like the 6'10 crucial (well I like both, the 7'3 also) but that duckett is SO light weight!

I have currently an old shimano compre 6'6 medium heavy and all my other rods are 7ft. I was Thinkin a longer rod to change things up?

Idk :/

don't buy just for variation. Buy the rod that feels the most comfortable and fitting to your purposes.

  • Super User
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The Crucial is the best rod of the bunch and the 7'3" HXF is best suited to your needs. It's a no-brainer for me.

Agree, this is great advice.. Go w this rod for your jigs & never look back

Posted

Or veracity for 50 bucks!!!?!?!?

 

this is a really good deal...

  • Super User
Posted

The 7'3crucial first choice then 6'10" 2nd choice

Posted

I was thinking MH also. HXF on that rod, you'd better be throwing 1/2oz. or better the majority of the time. Either that or only flipping with it.

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If they had a MH 7ft or taller crucial that would be nice, but unfortunately these are my only options :/ also, I have a 6'6 MH compre and am not a fan of it. I'm so used to my 7fters. I think 7ft and up is the way to go!

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Also was thinkin, maybe I should wait until black friday??? There might be slammin deals and I have a birthday in September, which means more gift cards! Lol

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If you are purchasing from DSG check these out.  They are a fantastic value:

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Take your technique to the next level with Field & Stream Tec-Spec Arsenal Rods. The unique blank combines 40-ton and 46-ton graphite to achieve the perfect balance of weight, durability, and sensitivity. The high-grade cork split grip handle offers a secure grip while keeping weight to a minimum, and Fuji® K Series guides help prevent tangles. Field & Stream™ Tec-Spec Arsenal Rods are optimized for superior sensitivity and control.
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  • Technique specific blank blends 40-ton and 46-ton graphite
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I love all Field & Stream rods. All of them have great value.
I bought Tec Spec 7'0" for myself and Inferno for my son last year and both worked very well.
This Arsenal rod is not cheap, but considering Fuji parts and super light weight, it is much cheaper than other similar spec rods. This is truly the best rod in the shop!
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Cutbait, I was thinking about this one a while ago. Have you even used one on the water? I used to have a field&stream tec lite spinning rod. Loved it

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I got the tech spec elite spinning rod several weeks ago when it was on sale for $59 It is a level below the arsenal,however, it is my favorite now. I like it much better than the Veritas I got last year. The elite has 36 ton graphite and micro guides, the arsenal is lighter and has cork. I handled one in the store and it was super light weight. I would highly recommend the tech spec arsenal.

Please note I have no affiliation with DSG or Field & Stream. I just visit the stores a lot, mostly to just look around, sometimes I actually buy something when I need it or can't hold myself back.

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