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Im looking for a new rod but am kind of money tight so what do you guys think would be the best rod for around 150 dollars or less?  I want a rod that will perform very well and is the best in the price range.  

Also Im probably going to use it for working jigs and stuff.

thanks  :(

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For around $150 I like my Shimano Crucial, but I don't have a lot of experience with the other brands/models in that price range.

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Powell at $139.99.

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Fenwick Techna AV

Fenwick HMG

in 6'6" or 7' med/fast

THE CABELAS XML ON SALE FOR 99 BUCKS...GREAT ROD FOR THAT MONEY!

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BY The Way: You are going to get a lot of suggestions and knowing this place THEY WILL ALL BE EXCELLENT SUGGESTIONS!

If you have a store like BPS or Cabelas around , bring the reel that you are going to use and go there, pick out some of the suggested rods that you think you might like and put the reel on the rod and SEE HOW IT FEELS TO YOU!

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The Shimano's are awfully tough to beat in that price range.  However, I'd be sure to handle a few All Stars before making up your mind.

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Posted by: Muddy Posted on: Today at 7:28am

BY The Way: You are going to get a lot of suggestions and knowing this place THEY WILL ALL BE EXCELLENT SUGGESTIONS!

If you have a store like BPS or Cabelas around , bring the reel that you are going to use and go there, pick out some of the suggested rods that you think you might like and put the reel on the rod and SEE HOW IT FEELS TO YOU!

That is a great suggestion! :(

luckily the nearest bass pro is not more than 20 minutes from my house so ill be sure to head down there soon and try some of these rods out. So far the crucial sounds like a good choice but im definitely going to take my time cuz im trying to make this is my last major fishing purchase until next spring. but i dont know if i can hold off til then :).

Also I looked on tackle tour and those Powell rods got a pretty darn good review and an editors choice mark. Does anyone have any advice on these Powell rods??

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Also I looked on tackle tour and those Powell rods got a pretty darn good review and an editors choice mark. Does anyone have any advice on these Powell rods??

Powell rods are awesome... very light, very sensitive, and with the new lower price can not be beat at 139.99.

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Crucials here, too.  Just picked up a 7' medium light, fast action, casting.  Paired with a Curado 101D, 8# mono,  I can easily throw a 4" senko on a 2/0 EWG super line hook over 100' (35 yards), without any problem.  

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Well obviously most people are saying the shimano crutial but has anyone actually had experience with both a powell and crutial? cuz on tackle tour i was checking reviews and the powell was better than the crutial and that was made when it was priced at 170 but now its 140. i havent really heard much about powell though but im very interested and everyone seems to just love the crutial. i think i may just buy one of both and compare and then return the one i dont like.

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I love my carrot stick, but i was also looking at the powell, but at that time the powell was slightly more expensive.  Now that the powells have gone down in price I'm definitely going to have to get one before this year is over

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Besides looking for the best brand for the $$$, make sure you get the best configuration for your needs.  In addition to overall length, power & action, also make sure the grip feels right.  Personally, I think the 10.5" grip on my 7 foot rod feels a little awkward, but I can still cast well with 2 hands using the 6.5" grip on my 6'3" rod.

Also, if you're comparing sensitivity of rods using the floor tapping method, make sure you are tapping on a mat or carpet as well as a hard floor.  Tapping on a hard surface I (IMHO) found that the Crucial transmitted more vibrations than Fenwick Techna AV.  However, when tapping on a soft surface, the Fenwick transmitted more sensation.

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