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I have a 100 dollar gift card to tackle warehouse that i got for christmas, and i want to put it into some use. I want to buy a new rod. I have a 7ft med/hvy (casting) and a 6'10" med (spinning). I don't really like the 7ft med/hvy and I am hesitant on buying it again. Any suggestions?

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I own an original Powell max 683CEF. That rod is super versatile.  They now offer it in a Powell Inferno series.  Go read the Tackletour review of the rod. Go here. http://www.tackletour.com/reviewpowell683cxfast.html 

 I know there is a bit of difference in graphite but the overall rod will play the same. I love my 683 for jigs, swim jigs, texas rigs, heck it will handle a ton of baits. It is a 1/4 to 3/4 rating but in the Tackle Tour review they even threw a 2 1/2 swimbait and it handled it fine.  If you really want the longer rod I would go with the 702mh cef.

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9 minutes ago, Delaware Valley Tackle said:

What don't you like about what you have? What do you want to do with the rod?

The rod I have feels dead and I don't feel any sensitivity like i do with any other rod I have ever used.

I need a good all purpose rod before i want to start expanding my arsenal.

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Another good option would be a Dobyns Fury FR704C or FR 734C. Dobyns fish about a half step lighter than they say so those rods are probably as versatile rod as they make. They sell for $110 so the price is the same.

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10 hours ago, Bigchunk said:

Crucials are on sale at tw 

 

x2! Crucials are great rods for the price.  They have great sensitivity and definitely won't feel dead in your hands. 

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The Fury does feel a little like the Inferno (yes I have fished both, own a Fury).  You want a "crisper" feeling rod if I am reading you right.  Well the Crucial for 125-180 is awesome as are the Daiwa Tatula's for ~$150 (I freekin' love them).  Closer to $100 the St. Croix Mojo and the "*** oh man", would be what you are looking at.  Ducketts, Carrot Stix and Veritas all feel good but I still hear of (see) breakage issues.

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What you fish most of the time should determine what rod to get. Especially since you don't like your rod. 

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If you like a Fuji ACS reel seat you may want to consider a Diawa Tatula XT. I own a couple of the earlier versions. The Team Lews rod. They are light weight, very sensitive, cast distance with ease and have plenty of back bone for hook sets. Check them out when you get a chance. Hope this helps.

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