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I’m in the market for a budget spinning rod and I’m torn between three different models: 

-Daiwa Tatula XT
-Daiwa Fuego
-Dobyns Fury
-Shimano Sellus. 

I’m doing a lot of hiking and creek fishing, so durability is a consideration. I’m going to use this rod as an all-purpose spinning setup for everything from Ned rigs to small walking baits, if that matters. Any thoughts?

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Yes

I would recommend a Medium or Medium Light rod between 5-10" and 6'-3" long. I prefer a fast tip rather than an extra fast.

And if you find it let me know. I want one too.

 

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If durability is your priority, then IMO Fury is the one, or a used Sierra. 

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21 minutes ago, newapti5 said:

If durability is your priority, then IMO Fury is the one, or a used Sierra. 

Oops, I meant the Dobyns Colt. The Fury is just out of my range

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5 minutes ago, Buzzbaiter said:

Oops, I meant the Dobyns Colt. The Fury is just out of my range

 

Then Colt it is. Dobyns rods haven't let me down.

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6 hours ago, Buzzbaiter said:

I’m in the market for a budget spinning rod and I’m torn between three different models: 

-Daiwa Tatula XT
-Daiwa Fuego
-Dobyns Fury
-Shimano Sellus. 

I’m doing a lot of hiking and creek fishing, so durability is a consideration. I’m going to use this rod as an all-purpose spinning setup for everything from Ned rigs to small walking baits, if that matters. Any thoughts?

I know I am getting old, but that looks like four different models.  :teeth:  I have zero experience with any of those models...so no help from me.  I have an older Fuego, but have never used it.  Prefer baitcasting.  You couldn't have given me a Sellus when they were white.  I could live with the current blue.  :lol1:  And they have a 6' MF with a 3/16-5/8 oz. lure rating.

 

I've never fished a Fenwick Eagle, but have handled them in store and thought they felt like a nice rod for the $$$.  There is a 6' Medum-ModFast in one and 2-piece options rated for 1/8-3/4 oz. lures.

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17 minutes ago, new2BC4bass said:

I know I am getting old, but that looks like four different models.

Sorry, I woke up a little too early today ?

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1 hour ago, Buzzbaiter said:

Sorry, I woke up a little too early today ?

Staying up late isn't much better.  I currently have a 6'10" ML casting rod when I thought I was ordering the spinning rod model.  :lol1:

 

I hope you realize I was just yanking your chain. 

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I have a Fenwick HMX MF and a Daiwa Procyon MXF. Both are sub-$100.00 rods. I like them both equally well. If I had to pick one, it would likely be the Fenwick. I love the grip and the fit and finish is very nice for that price. It’s a great wacky rig rod and also with weightless Texas rigs. 

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Technically speaking it's about $5 higher than your specified "sub $100" but if you're looking for quality, versatility, flexibility and ~$100, consider the St. Croix Triumph series TSR60MF (6'0, medium power, fast action). St.C website erroneously calls this "TRS60MF" in some places. Disclaimer - I'm a St.C fan. I bought a couple of these as backup/loaner rods but have to say I'm really impressed with the quality and if it was my only rod I wouldn't be disappointed.

 

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I have a dobyns colt.  For the money it is a very good rod.  Mine is a m/l 7fter I’ve had it 4 summers now. I use it for wacky, rigs, tubes, jerk baits, and shad raps. The m/l is a little on the heavy side.  I’ve got plenty of back home when I wack a bass on a wacky rig. 

 

i like the st.croix rods starting with the premier on up in the price point catagory.  For the sub $130 price point I think dobyns are better. 

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Get the Dobyns Fury 663SF. It's a great all around spinning rod. The little extra you're paying is worth it because you get a lifetime warranty. If durability is truly a concern this is your rod. Under $100 and you have to seriously lower your expectations. If it must be under $100, get a 6'6" M/F Daiwa Aird-X for $50 and replace it as needed (it's also a very good rod - think "the Black Max" of rods).

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