Bass1 Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 I need some suggestions on rod selection. I don't have tackle shops near my place so please don't tell me to try them out first before I buy them. The only time I get to try them is after they deliver it to my doorstep. ;D From researches and suggestions from this forum regarding reel selection, I am inclined to either get a Shimano Core 100MGFV or an Abu Garcia Premier. What rod do you suggest I pair it with? I have narrowed down my choices to three rods. All of which are in the same price range and similar length. 1) Fenwick avc70MF - $209.95 2) Kistler helium LTA He70mhc - $229.95 3) G. loomis IMX MBR843C - $245.00 Most important to me would be the rod's sensitivity since I will use this combo solely for fishing deep waters (more than 30 feet) with a Texas rig. Can you help me? Thanks in advance. Quote
Super User Raul Posted September 14, 2007 Super User Posted September 14, 2007 Three good choices but from those three I would go for the Loomis without thinking it too much. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted September 14, 2007 Super User Posted September 14, 2007 Three good choices but from those three I would go for the Loomis without thinking it too much. I have the Fenwick Techna AV AS70MM. It's a fine rod, but I don't think it's worth $209. The price was raised from $160 without any improvements. I consider it a couple of notches down from the G.Loomis. I also had a IMX MBR844C for several years which I was able to exchange last year for the GLX version. I think you would be very happy with the 843, but the 844 is a more universal rod. If I only had one rod, it would be the MBR844C. Quote
Super User flechero Posted September 14, 2007 Super User Posted September 14, 2007 Another vote for the IMX. as posted.... for that close of price, I wouldn't consider either of the 1st two. but- (to build the watch!) As for reels, what are you used to using? What do you consider deep and do you use braid or mono? These things may trigger different suggestions. (in the same price range) For example, you might want to think about a 50MG and a GLX (nearly same price as a Core and IMX) or you could use a premier and get a custom rod built and still be in the same price range. You are getting into the price range that doesn't work well with "general" suggestions, which is why I raise the questions.. if your mind is made up, just disregard my other stuff. ...lol Quote
TournyFish001 Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 I wouldn't even consider the Fenwick- my only real suggestion for you. I'd get the IMX in the 843- the 844 is so stiff. I own both of the models and use the 843 for way more things. I only use the 844 to pitch with. Quote
Super User flechero Posted September 14, 2007 Super User Posted September 14, 2007 I wouldn't even consider the Fenwick- my only real suggestion for you. I'd get the IMX in the 843- the 844 is so stiff. I own both of the models and use the 843 for way more things. I only use the 844 to pitch with. Isn't it funy how differently we use the same rods for? I use my 844 as a fluke and senko rod mostly... Quote
TournyFish001 Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 yeah no doubt huh- I guess I always liked my rods a little on the lighter side. I was thinking at least with the 843 he could get away with throwing a crank on it too. Quote
ThomasL Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 Bass1,i would not count out the fenwick,ebay has four on there now,i know two 6 1/2' mediums then two other heavier actions for a buy it now price of 119.95 Quote
Super User FishTank Posted September 14, 2007 Super User Posted September 14, 2007 I'd go for the Loomis IMX 843 or the 844. I fished a friends Techna and it is a nice rod. The only thing that I own that I would compare it to would be the St. Croix Avid but not quite as stiff. I find it hard to believe that is a $209 rod. You might also look at the St.Croix Legend Tournament rods. Quote
Lucky Craft Man Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 For example, you might want to think about a 50MG and a GLX (nearly same price as a Core and IMX) This would be my suggestion exaclty. Get a GLX instead of the IMX and step down the reel. Plus, I would suggest the 843C (I also have both the 843 & 844, but I find the 843 as a more universal rod. I use the 844 for C-rigs and soft plastics in heavy cover) Quote
lubina Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 Of the one you have listed the 843 all the way. I have both 843 & 844 in IMX and GLX, they are all super rods. Quote
Super User David P Posted September 14, 2007 Super User Posted September 14, 2007 Three good choices but from those three I would go for the Loomis without thinking it too much. I have the Fenwick Techna AV AS70MM. It's a fine rod, but I don't think it's worth $209. The price was raised from $160 without any improvements. I consider it a couple of notches down from the G.Loomis. I also had a IMX MBR844C for several years which I was able to exchange last year for the GLX version. I think you would be very happy with the 843, but the 844 is a more universal rod. If I only had one rod, it would be the MBR844C. Rw convinced me to get the MBR844C GLX, so I did, and I'm THRILLED. Thanks again RW. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted September 14, 2007 Super User Posted September 14, 2007 Go catch a big bass! 8-) Quote
Bass1 Posted September 15, 2007 Author Posted September 15, 2007 As for reels, what are you used to using? What do you consider deep and do you use braid or mono? These things may trigger different suggestions. (in the same price range) For example, you might want to think about a 50MG and a GLX (nearly same price as a Core and IMX) or you could use a premier and get a custom rod built and still be in the same price range. Thanks for the sound advice. You have got me thinking there. I fish more than 30 feet deep in open water using Yozuri Hybrid Ultra Soft #12. I will use this combo for Texas rig only so I need a high-speed reel (but the lightest I can buy) to take in slack quickly and a super-sensitive rod to detect subtle bites in more than 30 feet of water. Quote
Super User David P Posted September 15, 2007 Super User Posted September 15, 2007 Go catch a big bass! 8-) I would, but I've only got to use it once at my local Reservoir .. I'll catch a beauty sometime soon. Quote
Lightninrod Posted September 15, 2007 Posted September 15, 2007 Well, I'll be the "odd man out" here and recommend(highly!) the Kistler Helium model you're considering. Their sensitivity is unparalleled IMO. You won't get tired as quickly using one as they weigh about 4 ounces. Dan Quote
Triton9 Posted September 15, 2007 Posted September 15, 2007 i would pick the Loomis, i love all mine Quote
basspro48 Posted September 16, 2007 Posted September 16, 2007 Although I have a loomis now and am really starting to like it, I would have to go with the Kistler still. They just build some unbelievable rods at great prices. Quote
deepsessions Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 Well, I'll be the "odd man out" here and recommend(highly!) the Kistler Helium model you're considering. Their sensitivity is unparalleled IMO. You won't get tired as quickly using one as they weigh about 4 ounces.Dan I have to go with Dan here.....I have the He70MH and use it for c-rigs,jigs,senko's,blades,chatters....the list goes on and on...it's probably my best all around sensitive rod without a doubt. That being said my 844 IMX is second and Powell 764 third. The 844 casts a little bit more accurately with the faster tip and the Powell casts furthest. On the Kistler I use a Daiwa TDA HST, 844 a Quantum Energy Burner,and Powell Revo Sx burner...all fit very well you really can't go wrong Quote
Guest muddy Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 I like my Fenwick HMX better than the AV I have!!!!!! The Fenwicks arent even in the same class as the other rods mentioned, however you don't need the supposed finest rods in the world to enjoy this sport. Quote
Mike B Fishin Posted September 18, 2007 Posted September 18, 2007 I have an old Kistler 6'9" Graphite Plus Medium Action (129.00) and a Gloomis IMX MBR 782C (230.00). The Kistler is more sensetive better balanced and lighter weight (even though it is 3" longer). I like the IMX but it is the most over priced rod on the market. I can not feel any difference in the IMX and a Wally World 50.00 Berkley Bionix. I also have a Gloomis GLX BCR 802. It list for 345.00 or so. It is over priced, but that is one amazing rod. With Power Pro you can feel every strand of a jig skirt. It will toss an 1/8th oz jig or a 3/4 oz Super Spook and feels perfect for either lure. The recoil guides are cool too. Quote
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