snapshotmd Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 Does anyone know if the F&S brand is its own company, affiliated with the magazine, or just a Dicks brand? I kinda doubt that its affiliated with the mag since the logo is different. If it is just a Dicks brand then who actually makes their rods? I'm interested in getting the 7' MH casting rod. Seems like a nice rod for the money. Quote
wagn Posted May 2, 2009 Posted May 2, 2009 I don't know who makes them but take a careful look at the rods before you buy them. They had a bunch of 7'6" flipping sticks that were priced right and went to pick one up as a back up. Every single rod on the rack had a cracked or broken guide somewhere on it. Now it could have been a dropped shipment or something else particular to this store. Just make sure you take a close look before purchasing. Quote
aarogb Posted May 3, 2009 Posted May 3, 2009 Does anyone know if the F&S brand is its own company, affiliated with the magazine, or just a Dicks brand?I kinda doubt that its affiliated with the mag since the logo is different. If it is just a Dicks brand then who actually makes their rods? I'm interested in getting the 7' MH casting rod. Seems like a nice rod for the money. I have the exact same rod you are getting. IMO, there is a better rod out there besides the Field & Stream in that price range. The only problem I have about them is that they are not very sensitive to me (once again, IMO). Also, the rod is a two-piece and for some reason I haven't had very good luck with two-piece rods (that is also, IMO). As for what you asked about the affiliation to the magazine or Dick's Sporting Goods: I do believe that they are a Dick's Sporting Goods company because that is the only place I have been able to find these rods. I have no idea who makes the rods for Dick's though. Hope this helped you some and happy fishing!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote
snapshotmd Posted May 3, 2009 Author Posted May 3, 2009 I have the exact same rod you are getting. IMO, there is a better rod out there besides the Field & Stream in that price range. The only problem I have about them is that they are not very sensitive to me (once again, IMO). Also, the rod is a two-piece and for some reason I haven't had very good luck with two-piece rods (that is also, IMO). The rod that I'm looking at is a blue, 1pc, 7 ft, MedHvy, IM7 graphite casting rod. It retails for $50. I've noticed that MedHvy has different meaning between brands All-star MH rods feel like my Quantum M rod. But this F&S MH rod truly feels like a MH rod, i.e. stiffer than my Quantum rod. No innuendo comments please ;D Quote
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