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Stradic ci4+ and a dobyns champion extreme.  Or save the extra 300 and pick up a symetre and a compre

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I might even be looking at MH spinning for 5" Senkos depending on the cover and rod brand.

My preference would be a St. Croix rod 7' M in whatever model you like with a Shimano or Daiwa spinning reel.

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I'm a fan of Shimano and St. Croix.  Not long ago, the Legend Elite series from last year was in the St Croix bargain bin for around $250.  

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1 hour ago, Turkey sandwich said:

I'm a fan of Shimano and St. Croix.  Not long ago, the Legend Elite series from last year was in the St Croix bargain bin for around $250.  

It's still in their Bargain Bin last time I checked!  I'd spend it on a CI4 Stradic and a Legend Elite or a Phenix rod!

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Honestly I would buy a pflueger president combo for $70. Then spend the rest of that cash on a dobyns champion and baitcaster of your choice. Just need to watch your line on a weightless senko rod. If you really want a slick rig look at the diawa balistic in a 2500 size, 3000 is ok but I prefer smaller reels.  St croix avid is a nice rod

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I believe you could state a budget of one million dollars, and there will always be someone tell you that you need $10.00 more...lol.

Hootie

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That's a nice sized budget... can't go wrong...

I would probably get a NRX 852s for $350 new at the yearly sportsman show, they always have amazing deals like that in May. Don't ever pay retail! Just google around the dates in your state for "Fishing Sportsman Show/Convention (State)". Or I'd buy a used one from a 3rd party for a little less. Then with the remaining $150 I'd pick up any spinning reel since I'm not too picky. Anything from Pflueger or Shimano for me, might even look into the JDM market for one since they're a little bit nicer. 

I would also consider what the guys up there recommended- legend elites from the bargain bin. So many options at that price point it gets dizzy. Just a warning: once you start, it's very hard to stop. 

 

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9 hours ago, EllisJuan said:

I would shake the couch cushions for another 16 dollars than put this: 

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B011A4IDOO?keywords=shimano%20stradic&qid=1456975285&ref_=sr_1_1&s=hunting-fishing&sr=1-1

on this:

https://www.*.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=GLoomis%2DNRX802SJWR&e=Y

and use coupon code 25newc for another $25 off

You crack me up. You are very good at finding quality at a discount. You are the reason I almost had an NRX lol.

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St croix legend bass tournament, in your medium with a fast or xfast and a revo stx in the appropriate size.

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St Croix Legend Tournament Bass 6'8" MXF rod and a Pflueger Supreme reel.  Then you have $125 left over for some 6# Tatsu line and a bunch of Senkos and Fat Ikas.  The St Croix 68MXF rods are the most versitle plastics rods I've owned.  

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Talk to a custom rod builder and build exactly what you want. At that budget you can do a great build. Mike at Delaware Valley Tackle built a 7ft 4in ML Spinning for me and its outstanding. Got exactly what I wanted in the rod, paired it with a Stradic CI4.

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10 minutes ago, BrianinMD said:

Talk to a custom rod builder and build exactly what you want. At that budget you can do a great build. Mike at Delaware Valley Tackle built a 7ft 4in ML Spinning for me and its outstanding. Got exactly what I wanted in the rod, paired it with a Stradic CI4.

This! 500 bucks is a good budget. If not custom I'd get a Kistler Helium 3 and a Shimano Rarenium ci4 plus. A spool of Tatsu or Sniper and your set. 

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The senko isn't deserving of a $500 setup! ;)

 

 

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11 hours ago, ScorpiFish said:

$500 budget for a spinning rig used primarily for fishing Senko's Wacky style and would prefer a medium setup vs medium/light.

How would you spend it?

I wouldn't...

25 minutes ago, RichF said:

The senko isn't deserving of a $500 setup! ;)

 

^^ This ^^

-T9

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1 hour ago, RichF said:

The senko isn't deserving of a $500 setup! ;)

 

 

yeah cause it catches fish so easily on its own, no need to go big on set-up

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31 minutes ago, QUAKEnSHAKE said:

yeah cause it catches fish so easily on its own, no need to go big on set-up

I agree 100%. I give my wife the wacky pickle (her name for it) on an ugly stick and she usually catches more than I do! Granted this is off the dock at a vacation house in northern Michigan. 

Good for you on spending your money how you want though!

My nicest spinning set up is a Fenwick Aetos on a Shimano Stratic FK ($350 total). It performs great for tubes, small swimbaits, and drop shots.

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Shimano 2500 HGS (I'd lean Stradic or Complex at your price range) 

Thurteen En-V Black 7'1" MF

 

 

 

Done and done.  

 

 

 

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13 hours ago, ScorpiFish said:

$500 budget for a spinning rig used primarily for fishing Senko's Wacky style and would prefer a medium setup vs medium/light.

How would you spend it?

I would spend it on 3 set ups!

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3 hours ago, BrianinMD said:

Talk to a custom rod builder and build exactly what you want. At that budget you can do a great build. Mike at Delaware Valley Tackle built a 7ft 4in ML Spinning for me and its outstanding. Got exactly what I wanted in the rod, paired it with a Stradic CI4.

Mike built "The Perfect"  Senko rod for me and I am pretty sure he kept records on the build. I think it was around $230 delivered. Have him build you the same rod, then add the CI4+ to complete the package.

 

:airhorn:

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6 hours ago, Fishin' Fool said:

You crack me up. You are very good at finding quality at a discount. You are the reason I almost had an NRX lol.

I am great at spending other people's money.

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59 minutes ago, EllisJuan said:

I am great at spending other people's money.

We'll if I can ever "shake" a few hundred dollars out of the couch maybe I'll have you put a discount set up together for me. I'll have to be good the rest of this year. I think 6 new rods is enough for now ;)

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