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I picked Fenwick.  Only because I've fished more expensvie brands and they either didn't have anything on my HMGs, or what they did have didn't warrant an another $200.

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I picked shimano....e21 seem like sweet rods, maybe after a couple years of prooving themselves i'd buy one.... also i have had REALY good experiences with shimano and their warranty. Shimano stands by their products.

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I picked Shimano.  There is a Shimano model for every budget and they all offer good value for the price.  My favorites are the Crucial and Compre.

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Where is the Ugly Stick?????  :)

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Currently Fenwick Techna AV's - great value when discounted.  However, there are quite a few brands that I would like to try :)

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St.Croix

They make rods in every shape and form and I can go up to the store and get factory seconds cheaper and alot of times can't even tell whats wrong with them. Made in a small town in Wisconsin don't hurt either.

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st croix for me also

I first started out with st croix and I love em.  Until I get enough money to buy rods I can try out, I'll be sticking to what works for now.

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All my rods, both spinning and bait casting are GLoomis GLX's. I do want to try the St. Croix though, maybe up my spring trip to Wisconsin this year. :)

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