Super User Chris at Tech Posted April 1, 2009 Super User Posted April 1, 2009 Hey guys, I'm looking for a spinning rod recommendation. I'd pair it with a 2500 Shimano/Daiwa. The intended uses are: --split-shotting --1/8 - 1/4 shakey head --weightless plastics (trick works, senkos, flukes) --finesse jigs --light dock skipping --(in a pinch) hard jerkbaits (Pointer 100s and smaller) In the past I've used a St Croix AS69MLXF that was too light, and a Dobyns (generation 1) 703SXF, that just doesn't seem to suit me (I can't really put my finger on why). Looking in the $150-250 range. My first thought was to get a St Croix 68MXF (Avid or Tourney Bass). Any other ideas? Is it worth saving a few more bones and stepping up to the St Croix Extreme line? Thanks Quote
Super User Sam Posted April 1, 2009 Super User Posted April 1, 2009 Chris, The guys in my club love the Carrot Stix. Give them a look. Quote
DINK WHISPERER Posted April 1, 2009 Posted April 1, 2009 How about a Shimano Crucial drop shot rod? I love the crucial line up of rods man! Quote
Super User KYntucky Warmouth Posted April 1, 2009 Super User Posted April 1, 2009 I just bought a Damiki Dark Angel 7'M spinning rod that I plan to use for most of the mentioned techniques, except for split-shotting, never do it. Quote
blue cat Posted April 1, 2009 Posted April 1, 2009 hands down the 7 2 cumara 6-12 ex fast. light line 4-6lb casts a mile , you feel everything. 2 cents worth Quote
Super User Chris at Tech Posted April 1, 2009 Author Super User Posted April 1, 2009 Thanks for the recommendations... As far as the Carrot Sticks go -- not just no, but heck no. I know folks love these things but to me they're just plan ugly. And I've handled some in a local tackle shop and they just don't seem like anything special. I might need to look further into the Cumara. I'd like to keep the rod below 7ft, but they make a 6'8" version Quote
Tokyo Tony Posted April 1, 2009 Posted April 1, 2009 Loomis IMX SJR782. Best fishing-related purchase of my life :-) Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted April 1, 2009 Super User Posted April 1, 2009 Looking in the $150-250 range. My first thought was to get a St Croix 68MXF (Avid or Tourney Bass). Any other ideas? The Avid AVS68MXF is a great rod! The only other option I would consider in your price rage is G. Loomis IMX SJR783S or SJR843S. You will have to shop around a bit, the Loomis MSRP is $275. 8-) Quote
Bassoholics Anonymous Posted April 1, 2009 Posted April 1, 2009 Loomis IMX SJR782. Best fishing-related purchase of my life :-) Seconded. I have the 722 and it is by far my favorite rod. Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted April 1, 2009 Super User Posted April 1, 2009 Hey guys,I'm looking for a spinning rod recommendation. I'd pair it with a 2500 Shimano/Daiwa. The intended uses are: --split-shotting --1/8 - 1/4 shakey head --weightless plastics (trick works, senkos, flukes) --finesse jigs --light dock skipping --(in a pinch) hard jerkbaits (Pointer 100s and smaller) If you add drop shotting to that list, thats exactly what I do with my spinning rods. I think if you found the ML Avid to be too light the M would suit you just fine. I own several Legend T's and Avids and for my money I'd stick with the Avid, one of the best 'bang for the buck" rods out there. Quote
Super User Chris at Tech Posted April 1, 2009 Author Super User Posted April 1, 2009 Hey guys,I'm looking for a spinning rod recommendation. I'd pair it with a 2500 Shimano/Daiwa. The intended uses are: --split-shotting --1/8 - 1/4 shakey head --weightless plastics (trick works, senkos, flukes) --finesse jigs --light dock skipping --(in a pinch) hard jerkbaits (Pointer 100s and smaller) If you add drop shotting to that list, thats exactly what I do with my spinning rods. I think if you found the ML Avid to be too light the M would suit you just fine. I own several Legend T's and Avids and for my money I'd stick with the Avid, one of the best 'bang for the buck" rods out there. Thanks! Actually I meant for drop-shotting to be on that list as well So there's not really a significant step up from the Avid to the LT as far as sensitivity goes? Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted April 1, 2009 Super User Posted April 1, 2009 Significant...........not really, yes there is a slight increase in sensitvity, and you get the nicer finish. I think the biggest differance in feel, to me at least, between the Avid and LT is the action. A fast action LT is faster than an Avid of the same power/action. I switch back and forth all daylong from LT's to Avid's and never feel much differance. Now all my LT's are the pre-2008 w/full rear grips, and I bought them when they were on sale, so they were a good deal to me, also my Avids are all the pre-2008 non IPC Avids, also bought on sale. I really don't know for sure how the IPC Avids fish, but I can't imagine they went backwards, if you know what I mean. Quote
Super User Chris at Tech Posted April 2, 2009 Author Super User Posted April 2, 2009 Good to know... The reason I ask is that I still have my Avid, and if I were to go up a level to LT, or Elite, I could utilize the St Croix Upgrade program Quote
bigfruits Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 you can get the bsr854 glx for $283 shipped from ohya.com but it might be a bit long for skipping.... Quote
coolhandlala Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 I would take advantage of the trade in program I have done it 2 times and it is a great program. Quote
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