surfer Posted January 11, 2008 Posted January 11, 2008 I am looking for a 7 ft MM spinning rod for crank baits. I have a 7ft MM casting St Croix Avid and love the feel of the Avid. But I am not used to the casting and want to get a similar rod with a spinning reel so I can make comparisons. I am having trouble finding a comparable rod. I checked the St Croix avid lineup and G. Loomis lineup and they don't make one for spinning crank bait. Dose anybody have any suggestions. So far the closest I found was an All Star Platinum MMF. Any thoughts or sugestions? Quote
ABC123 Posted January 11, 2008 Posted January 11, 2008 Loomis makes one spinning rod, crankbait specific, that I know of. It's in the Walleye series. It's a true crankbait rod, but it's a Walleye rod becouse mostly 'eye fisherpeople use spinning rods for throwing smaller cranks. If you don't mind the rod saying "Walleye series", then that would be a good rod to get. I think it's 1/4-5/8 oz rated. The only drawback is, it's only 6'6" (WCBR783S). They do have a casting rod in 7', you might be able to get the blank and have it made into a spinning rod??? Quote
Super User Gone_Phishin Posted January 11, 2008 Super User Posted January 11, 2008 Check out the St. Croix Legend Tournament walleye series. They have two, moderate action, 7ft spinning rods: the Shallow Cranker, medium power, 4-10lb, 1/8-3/8oz; and the Deep Cranker, mh power, 6-12lb, 1/4-3/4oz. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted January 11, 2008 Super User Posted January 11, 2008 I have a Fenwick Techna AV AVS70MM matched up with a Shimano Sustain 2500. This is EXACTLY what you are looking for. I actually bought it to fish jerkbaits at night, but have only used it a few times. If you're interested, I would sell the combination for $300 plus shipping. p.s. Although the rig is virtually brand new, I had ReelMech service the reel last year when I sent in some other stuff. I don't think it's been used since then. I have two spools for the reel, too. Quote
surfer Posted January 11, 2008 Author Posted January 11, 2008 I actually bought it to fish jerkbaits at night, What prevented you from fishing with your daytime jerkbait rig at night? ;D That rod does sound exactly like what I am looking for. I have a spare Symmetry I wanted to try out first though. Would you consider separating? Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted January 11, 2008 Super User Posted January 11, 2008 I know a lot of guys fish baitcasters at night, but I'm not one of them! As far as separating the rod & reel goes: No, it's not really "up for sale", I just kinda responded on a whim. When you described what you were looking for it just popped to mind. Although I never use the rig, I might! : If you can find the rod at a retailer, take a look at it, I think you will like everything about the stick. Fenwick is a favorite among some of our members. They are strong, sensitive and built with top-notch components. The Moderate Action on this particular model will allow you to cast a lure further than any other rod you probably own. You will be very surprized. http://www.fenwickfishing.com/prod.php?k=76555&sk=76555&p=PURAVS%2060LF%20%20(1093909) http://www.fenwickfishing.com/science_technology.php Quote
surfer Posted January 11, 2008 Author Posted January 11, 2008 Being a spinning gear guy i had not considered the nighttime baitcaster issues. That's what I get for being a smart butt. :-[ Thanks for the response and the offer. Through reading this forum I have grown to trust the Fenwick name among others. Quote
Super User MickD Posted January 11, 2008 Super User Posted January 11, 2008 You don't need a crankbait-specific SPINNING rod, you just need a 7 foot medium action fast tip spinning rod. The reason for all the crankbait-specific hype nowadays is because we went through a fad a few years ago when CASTING rods were all heavy action, and it didn't make sense for cranks. Just find a good MEDIUM POWER FAST TIP 7 foot spinning rod, the most that you can afford, look for sales, and it will do just fine. We sometimes get too tied up in hyper-matching or something like that and forget that they are just rods, not machines to get us to the moon. Buy a rod and go fishing. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted January 12, 2008 Super User Posted January 12, 2008 You don't need a crankbait-specific SPINNING rod, you just need a 7 foot medium action fast tip spinning rod. The reason for all the crankbait-specific hype nowadays is because we went through a fad a few years ago when CASTING rods were all heavy action, and it didn't make sense for cranks.Just find a good MEDIUM POWER FAST TIP 7 foot spinning rod, the most that you can afford, look for sales, and it will do just fine. We sometimes get too tied up in hyper-matching or something like that and forget that they are just rods, not machines to get us to the moon. Buy a rod and go fishing. So true. I have often made the point that ALL of your fishing can be done with one rod! On the otherhand, some of us like to collect technique specific equipment: THE perfect Power and Action for a certain application. It's not ALL about the CATCHING, it's also about the FISHING. Using the "exactly right" equipment is just more fun for some of us. Quote
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