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I have found each of these for $100 a pop which is the best bang for the buck? pro and cons? Got to make the call quick the golds may sale. Thanks for any and all info.

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Can you get a 6'10''MH or 7'M Carrot Gold?  I'll pay you $110 + shipping  :)

It would depend on what you want them for and which are available to you.  If you're looking for a shallow crank and jerkbait rod, get one of the two carrots I mentioned.  If you are looking for a good all around spinnerbait, jig, t-rig rod, 7'H Kistler Mag TS

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Gold Carrot's

7'10 M Casting

7' MH Spin

6'3 MH Spin

These are the only three he had. Thinking about getting the 7' MH Spin and maybe the 6'3 MH Spin for shaky heading around docks. Thoughts?

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Oh yeah and for the Kistler fan I am going to go with what Big Rick said and try the 7' H for Jiggin. I have all kind of rods right now and trying to get a feel to see which I want to stick with.

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kistler all the way!!!!

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I have three Kistler Magnesium TS rods and I wouldn't think of trading any of them for a Carrot Stix.

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kistler all the way!!!!

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I have three Kistler Magnesium TS rods and I wouldn't think of trading any of them for a Carrot Stix.

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I have the 7' M Kistler Mag TS "Alton Jones Crankbait Special - Composite" rod and it's absolutely fantastic. Light and sensitive with mod-fast action, so it's not too whippy. I'm not a big fan of split-grip rods, so I'd prefer it had a full grip...but other than that it's 

I have yet to see a Carrot Stix rod that would make me shell out the cash when there are so many other rods in that price range with the features I prefer...like Alconite guides and a full cork grip.

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Kistler, hands-down.

Roger

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