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Hey guys, im getting a new set up. Can anyone help me decide rod (action and length) reel , and line? Ill be making this setup for texas rig/ lighter jigs. Thanks. 

Also wanting to keep it under the $300 price range. 

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Lews tournament MB 7.5.1 

Kistler mag 2 7'3" MH fast

12lb izorline xxx

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St Croix 7' Avid X MH fast 

Daiwa Tatula 100 7 to 1 reel (Can be found for around $94 and free shipping on Ebay)

That will put you right around $300.

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Shimano curado 7:1 (can be found for $125-140) irod gen 2 704 or daiwa tatula 7' mh xf. 40lb power pro or 14lb stren original

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Thanks for the input guys. I was looking at the croix avid and was liking that. I have one but heavy for when i fish heavy cover. 

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1 minute ago, Robert Michael Spenny said:

Thanks for the input guys. I was looking at the croix avid and was liking that. I have one but heavy for when i fish heavy cover. 

Check out the Avid X though that is their new design. My 7' rod is 3.8 ounces.

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You're gonna get a ton of different answers, a lot of quality gear in that price point. Here's a few of my recommendations. 

Reels

Shimano Curado 200i hg (can be had for around 130 on eBay) 

Lews Speed Spool Tournament Pro G 7.5:1 (150 on eBay) 

Daiwa Tatula Type R 8.1 (130 or 140 on eBay) 

Rods

Daiwa Tatula 

Phenix Maxim 

Kistler Magnesium 2

Abu Veritas 2.0

St Croix Avid 

Go with whatever length you prefer in a MH F or xf

Posted
14 hours ago, Robert Michael Spenny said:

Ill be making this setup for texas rig/ lighter jigs. Thanks. 

I would recommend braid, 30 or 40lb depending on how heavy the cover is.

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You didn't state whether casting or spinning, so I'll 
just recommend a M to MH rod and a 2500 size reel
with 15lb braid + leader.

I'd recommend virtually the same for casting exception
being 20-30lb braid as your mainline.

Personally, I use M power for most of my fishing, but
have a MH casting outfit (Chronarch 50e), and a new
Croix LT Walleye spinning rod, ML with a 2500 Stradic FJ
that I find extremely capable of a number of techniques.

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44 minutes ago, Darren. said:

You didn't state whether casting or spinning, so I'll 
just recommend a M to MH rod and a 2500 size reel
with 15lb braid + leader.

I'd recommend virtually the same for casting exception
being 20-30lb braid as your mainline.

Personally, I use M power for most of my fishing, but
have a MH casting outfit (Chronarch 50e), and a new
Croix LT Walleye spinning rod, ML with a 2500 Stradic FJ
that I find extremely capable of a number of techniques.

Good point. I assumed casting but that may not be the case.

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24 minutes ago, Fishin' Fool said:

Good point. I assumed casting but that may not be the case.

X2.  My first thought is always for casting as that is all I use now since getting into baitcast reels.  I like my Tatula reels a lot, but have to recommend this reel.  It is a no brainer at this price.  It came to Florida this year with me while the Tats stayed at home.  I like it well enough that I ordered 2 more at the $104.10 price that I posted in a thread.  Should have waited as I could have save a bit more since this link got posted in my thread.  http://www.manventureoutpost.com/products/Pinnacle-Fishing-PR10Xi-Primmus-Xi-Hand-Tuned-Baitcast-Reel-(10%252b1).html?google=1&gclid=CjwKEAiAuKy1BRCY5bTuvPeopXcSJAAq4OVskbW6tkIwmxWlG6XsegWtU9UKvc-MEOr7tO2iP9EnPxoCyh3w_wcB

Hand tuned at factory,  light at 5.9 oz., good looking, casts great.  Check out the review of this reel here.  http://www.bassresource.com/fishing_lures/dhc7-primmus-review.html  Unlike the author, I set the brakes at 3 and haven't needed to adjust them....even here.  Currently fishing with relative in Florida.  Fishing out of the front of his dinghy required adding more brakes to my reels....except for the Primmus....due to changing my backcast.  Love this reel.

I like my Tatula rods.  Was at Sports Academy yesterday and got to handle a Crucial and H2O Express.  Liked the looks of both rods a lot.  Might have walked away with one of each if they had been running a sale on them.  The Primmus and any of these 3 rods will keep you below your $300 limit, and you would have a very nice combo.

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19 minutes ago, new2BC4bass said:

X2.  My first thought is always for casting as that is all I use now since getting into baitcast reels.  I like my Tatula reels a lot, but have to recommend this reel.  It is a no brainer at this price.  It came to Florida this year with me while the Tats stayed at home.  I like it well enough that I ordered 2 more at the $104.10 price that I posted in a thread.  Should have waited as I could have save a bit more since this link got posted in my thread.  http://www.manventureoutpost.com/products/Pinnacle-Fishing-PR10Xi-Primmus-Xi-Hand-Tuned-Baitcast-Reel-(10%252b1).html?google=1&gclid=CjwKEAiAuKy1BRCY5bTuvPeopXcSJAAq4OVskbW6tkIwmxWlG6XsegWtU9UKvc-MEOr7tO2iP9EnPxoCyh3w_wcB

Hand tuned at factory,  light at 5.9 oz., good looking, casts great.  Check out the review of this reel here.  http://www.bassresource.com/fishing_lures/dhc7-primmus-review.html  Unlike the author, I set the brakes at 3 and haven't needed to adjust them....even here.  Currently fishing with relative in Florida.  Fishing out of the front of his dinghy required adding more brakes to my reels....except for the Primmus....due to changing my backcast.  Love this reel.

I like my Tatula rods.  Was at Sports Academy yesterday and got to handle a Crucial and H2O Express.  Liked the looks of both rods a lot.  Might have walked away with one of each if they had been running a sale on them.  The Primmus and any of these 3 rods will keep you below your $300 limit, and you would have a very nice combo.

What type of Tatula reels did you order? I ordered 3 100's this offseason a 5, 6, 7 to 1. Hope they're good!! :)

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10 minutes ago, Fishin' Fool said:

What type of Tatula reels did you order? I ordered 3 100's this offseason a 5, 6, 7 to 1. Hope they're good!! :)

I didn't order any Tatula reels recently.  I ordered 2 Primmus and a Helios Air.  However, I have the Tatula in 6.3:1 and the Type R in 8.1:1.  I don't see any difference in casting between the two (although someone better might), but like the looks of the Type R better.  They are very good reels.  Doubt you will regret getting them unless you are one of those few who feel it is a bit wider than they like.  Only real complaints I read about the reel is the ergonomics from some people.  I feel my hands are average, and I have absolutely no problem with how they feel in my hand.

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