AUfisher Posted March 13, 2010 Posted March 13, 2010 heelo everyone! i have narrowed the list of rods im considering, and out of these which would be best? i can only spend around 100-120 dollars, because im short the 25 extra i thought id get. im wanting an all around rod for pond fishing. here they are abu garcia vendetta castaway xp3 or standard falcon bucoo okuma guide select st croix mojo shimano compre thanks! GOD BLESS Luke Quote
bigfruits Posted March 14, 2010 Posted March 14, 2010 ive never fished those specific rods but ive fished st.croix, falcon and shimano and they make nice rods. Quote
Super User Big Bait Fishing Posted March 14, 2010 Super User Posted March 14, 2010 instead of looking at the guide select from Okuma , get the EVX-A from okuma . that is the best rod out of all the ones you listed . this from ***- The Okuma EVX-A Casting Rods provide anglers with the precision of a technique specific rod without the big price tag. Each rod's action and taper are adjusted to perfectly match their specific application, providing the angler with the best possible rod for their given fishing pursuit. The rod blanks are constructed from lightweight IM-8 graphite, which is roughly 45 million modulus for added responsiveness, increased power and reduced weight. Even strong enough to stand up to braided lines, the ALPS stainless steel Guide Frames with Zirchonium Inserts further ensure strength and durability are maintained. Firmly securing your casting reel, the Fuji ACS Trigger Reel Seat, paired with the split grip handle design, helps with weight reduction as well. Only premium cork is used for the grips, ensuring quality comfort and a classic appeal. The Okuma EVX-A Casting Rods provide every angler with the affordable opportunity to own a quality technique-specific rod. Backed by Okuma's Limited Lifetime Warranty. and they are only $90.00 Quote
The Rooster Posted March 14, 2010 Posted March 14, 2010 Until now I have been a confirmed Shimano Compre fan. Great rods and I love the two I have. But that Okuma has really got my eye now. I'm considering one of those for my next rod purchase. Looks like according to features and warranty, it would compare to the Shimano in every way. What's important to me is the absense of a foregrip. The way I hold a rod, this will help me feel what is going on with my bait more since I am able to touch the blank with 2 fingers. Quote
Super User cart7t Posted March 14, 2010 Super User Posted March 14, 2010 Hard to go wrong with a Vendetta but The Castaway XP3's and standards are also nice. Falcon is always a good choice but I've really heard good things about the Okuma Guide selects. The St Croix Mojo's are liked by some and as for the Shimano Compre, hey, it's a Shimano. Hope that helps narrow it down some. Quote
JigMe Posted March 14, 2010 Posted March 14, 2010 I have used Compre and recently bought a Vendetta. The Vendetta is very light weight and balanced, but the grips don't feel solid. Vendetta is 20 bucks cheaper, and I think it's a great value rod. Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted March 14, 2010 Super User Posted March 14, 2010 Hard to go wrong with a Vendetta but The Castaway XP3's and standards are also nice. Falcon is always a good choice but I've really heard good things about the Okuma Guide selects. The St Croix Mojo's are liked by some and as for the Shimano Compre, hey, it's a Shimano. Hope that helps narrow it down some. ;D : You know what they say don't you? Everybody likes a little ar$$, but no one likes a wisear$$. Unfortunately given my reel experience, I'd have to give a similar answer. :) Quote
OIFBasser Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 I have 2 Compre spinning rods, and they are great rods. I had the Bucoo MH BC rod and liked it, but traded it for one of the Compres. I can't comment on the rest. Quote
Super User cart7t Posted March 15, 2010 Super User Posted March 15, 2010 Hard to go wrong with a Vendetta but The Castaway XP3's and standards are also nice. Falcon is always a good choice but I've really heard good things about the Okuma Guide selects. The St Croix Mojo's are liked by some and as for the Shimano Compre, hey, it's a Shimano. Hope that helps narrow it down some. ;D : You know what they say don't you? Everybody likes a little ar$$, but no one likes a wisear$$. Unfortunately given my reel experience, I'd have to give a similar answer. :) 6 different rods is about as narrow as an elephants butt. Quote
Crankhead Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 St Croix Legend & Tournament Bass rods I think are great rods. Quote
Super User Big Bait Fishing Posted March 15, 2010 Super User Posted March 15, 2010 St Croix Legend & Tournament Bass rods I think are great rods. those rods are one and the same - "St.Croix legend tournament" : Quote
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