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One that I still have 2 of in my arsenal despite the Okumas and Dobyns I've replaced others with.

 

Diawa Aird-X

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Ok I'll bite on this one.  Let's start with a specific budget.  "A lot of money" is relative and quite vague for this crowd...

 

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2 minutes ago, rtwvumtneer6 said:

Ok I'll bite on this one.  Let's start with a specific budget.  "A lot of money" is relative and quite vague for this crowed...

 

Hmm, definitely less than $100, but a man can dream to find a great rod under $50 haha 

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Lew's Hank Parker Speed Stick = $40

On Sale Dobyns Fury

Dobyns Colt

Daiwa Aird-X

Lew's TP-1

 

I have a Daiwa Tatula 7 ft. Medium/Regular for $110 Shipped.

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11 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

One that I still have 2 of in my arsenal despite the Okumas and Dobyns I've replaced others with.

 

Diawa Aird-X


Yep. 

At the $50 price point, the Aird-X is going to be hard to beat. 

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Going up to $100

Diawa Procyon

Okuma Reflections

 

And as Kev said - Dobyns Fury when on sale

 

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Just now, AmmoGuy said:

At the $50 price point, the Aird-X is going to be hard to beat. 

I've handled Dobyns Colts - prefer the Aird-X to them.

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8 minutes ago, garroyo130 said:

What technique do you plan on using the rod for? 

 

Lews Carbon Fires are pretty good all around rods

Yeah, I think I’m just looking for the most versatile one right now until I get another for a nicer combo 

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9 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

Going up to $100

Diawa Procyon

Okuma Reflections

 

And as Kev said - Dobyns Fury when on sale

 


Have to put Tatula- XT and Ark Cobb series on the $100 list. 

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Falcon BuCoo, Lamiglas XP Bass, Powell Diesel. I used the Lamiglas Bass XP for a couple years and it was a great rod for the price.

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34 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

One that I still have 2 of in my arsenal despite the Okumas and Dobyns I've replaced others with.

 

Diawa Aird-X

I actually really like my two Daiwa Aird-X’s, especially the 6’6” MF. Casting a Whopper Plopper or Megabass Pop Max is a breeze with that rod. For $49.99, it’s hard to beat. 

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28 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

Going up to $100

Diawa Procyon

Okuma Reflections

 

And as Kev said - Dobyns Fury when on sale

 

How are those Okuma Reflection rods?

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Daiwa Aird

 

Thought I was going to come into this post and blow everyone’s mind with the suggestion, but apparently it’s no secret!

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Such a nice reel to put on a cheap rod. I know money doesn’t grow on trees, but if it ever does, a Lew’s TP1 Black is a fine rod for $129.

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2 minutes ago, Manly Studson said:

Such a nice reel to put on a cheap rod. I know money doesn’t grow on trees, but if it ever does, a Lew’s TP1 Black is a fine rod for $129.

I can get behind this ^

I have the TP1 black speed stick in a 7’ medium mod fast and it’s been great with a shakey head, traps, and smaller keitechs, great multi-purpose rod. 
I wouldn’t be selling mine if I didn’t have so much overlap already. 

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I like the Carbon Fire rods a lot. Dicks has them on sale now for $49.

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The Lagunas are also perfectly fine. I have a md spinning and casting and they’re fine. As mentioned the aird x is $20 more and nicer. 

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23 minutes ago, MiceNReets said:

How are those Okuma Reflection rods?

I haven't subjected them to a 'field test under operational conditions' - but the bench testing has been very nice. Light, responsive and balances well with the reels I have on them

I have 2 - both spinning.

7' ML/MF

7' MH/F

 

1 minute ago, huZZah said:

The Lagunas are also perfectly fine. I have a md spinning and casting and they’re fine. As mentioned the aird x is $20 more and nicer. 

I have one Laguna that I still use - sort of. I'd pay the extra $20 for the Aird-X...it's well worth it.

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I bought a KVD 7'4" CB rod for $40.  That seems like a deal.  The exact rod A-Jay uses for a variety of baits.  If you want budget, new isn't where I'd be looking.

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Sometimes finding the exact combination of type, length, power, action, #pieces and price is harder than finding Jimmy Hoffa.

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1 minute ago, billmac said:

Sometimes finding the exact combination of type, length, power, action, #pieces and price is harder than finding Jimmy Hoffa.

^ I hear that - the two Reflections I got were after a long search for exactly those reasons.

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