Fat-G Posted January 9, 2011 Posted January 9, 2011 For my birthday I'm going to try and get a new rod, specifically for throwing 1/8-1/4 oz. t-rigged Rage Craws. My price range is $150-$220. Rod will be paired with a Curado 200e7. On my list as of now are: Avid 70MHF Cumara 7'2 MHF Falcon Cara t7- don't know what specific model Any other suggestions? Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted January 9, 2011 Super User Posted January 9, 2011 For my birthday I'm going to try and get a new rod, specifically for throwing 1/8-1/4 oz. t-rigged Rage Craws. My price range is $150-$220. Rod will be paired with a Curado 200e7.On my list as of now are: Avid 70MHF Cumara 7'2 MHF Falcon Cara t7- don't know what specific model Any other suggestions? Your going to buy a whole new set up JUST to fish t-rigged rage craws??? Seems a little ill-conceived to me but..........it's your money. IMHO get the Avid, and as a bonus, you'll be able to fish other t-rigged baits, as well as jigs with it. : Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted January 9, 2011 Super User Posted January 9, 2011 I like Avids. You can fish all soft plastics with that rig. 8-) Quote
Super User SoFlaBassAddict Posted January 9, 2011 Super User Posted January 9, 2011 6'10" MH XFast Crucial Perfect plastics rod. Quote
gotarheelz14 Posted January 9, 2011 Posted January 9, 2011 I have an Avid. It's a great rod. But, right in your budget, and way cheaper if you can find a sale or go the ebay route, you can get one of the Daiwa Zillions. By far my favorite rods out there. They have so much freaking power yet it feels as if you are holding a cloud. The reel seat is amazing as well and gives you the benefit of an exposed blank for more feel and sensitivity. I have 2 already and the spinning equivalent, the fuego and I am looking at getting at least 2 more ;D. The avid would be my second choice. Carlos Quote
Super User Shane J Posted January 9, 2011 Super User Posted January 9, 2011 In that price range, you will get a nice rod for your plastics for sure. I can't say enough good about my Cumara and my Avid. Quote
Super User David P Posted January 9, 2011 Super User Posted January 9, 2011 I'm sure you already know what my recommendation would be.....Dobyns 733! Quote
Fat-G Posted January 9, 2011 Author Posted January 9, 2011 For my birthday I'm going to try and get a new rod, specifically for throwing 1/8-1/4 oz. t-rigged Rage Craws. My price range is $150-$220. Rod will be paired with a Curado 200e7.On my list as of now are: Avid 70MHF Cumara 7'2 MHF Falcon Cara t7- don't know what specific model Any other suggestions? Your going to buy a whole new set up JUST to fish t-rigged rage craws??? Seems a little ill-conceived to me but..........it's your money. IMHO get the Avid, and as a bonus, you'll be able to fish other t-rigged baits, as well as jigs with it. : I mean for other t-rigs as well, and jigs. Basically a bottom presentation rod. Avid sounds good to me too! Quote
Fat-G Posted January 9, 2011 Author Posted January 9, 2011 I'll have to look into those Zillion rods, they look really sweet! Anyone have any experience with the 7' MHF? Quote
TBendBassin Posted January 9, 2011 Posted January 9, 2011 Falcon Cara T7 Micro Guide Casting Rod 7'3" Heavy or Falcon Cara T7 Cast 7' Heavy or Falcon Cara T7 Micro Guide Casting Rods 6'10" Heavy I recommended three because it depends on what type of cover/structure and other variables you will be fishing.. Avids are good rods also i have one but i prefer the falcon. I like there reel seats, handles, and sensitivity better Quote
SeanW Posted January 9, 2011 Posted January 9, 2011 For my birthday I'm going to try and get a new rod, specifically for throwing 1/8-1/4 oz. t-rigged Rage Craws. .Any other suggestions? Your going to buy a whole new set up JUST to fish t-rigged rage craws??? Seems a little ill-conceived to me but.......... I gotta agree with this. I wouldnt even buy a rage craw let alone a specific rod for throwing them. Couldnt help myself. Tell ya what, buy yourself a jig rod and fish rage craws with it. Or if yer flippin heavy cover then buy a flippin stick. Personally I buy a Verdict 7'6in MH and a few bags of Brush Hogs. You still save some bucks while catching more and bigger fish. Quote
Super User BASSclary Posted January 9, 2011 Super User Posted January 9, 2011 6'10" MH XFast CrucialPerfect plastics rod. I have to agree about the Crucial. I have the M/XF because I primarily use very light t-rigs and Im in love with it. For rage-craws, I think the MH/XF will be a good choice. Quote
Fat-G Posted January 9, 2011 Author Posted January 9, 2011 For my birthday I'm going to try and get a new rod, specifically for throwing 1/8-1/4 oz. t-rigged Rage Craws. .Any other suggestions? Your going to buy a whole new set up JUST to fish t-rigged rage craws??? Seems a little ill-conceived to me but.......... I gotta agree with this. I wouldnt even buy a rage craw let alone a specific rod for throwing them. Couldnt help myself. Tell ya what, buy yourself a jig rod and fish rage craws with it. Or if yer flippin heavy cover then buy a flippin stick. Personally I buy a Verdict 7'6in MH and a few bags of Brush Hogs. You still save some bucks while catching more and bigger fish. I'm just fishing ponds though. I rarely throw anything other than a Rage Craw, jig, frog, or swimbait. I have a frog/swimbait rod, and a Lowrider 7' HF paired with a Citica and 50/12 PP, which I throw the Craws with now. It just isn't stiff enough, so I want to get something heavier. Quote
steezy Posted January 9, 2011 Posted January 9, 2011 Loomis 843 GLX, caught about 40 over 2 days on a t-riged rage crawl on the roadtrip last year. Its 1 of 2 GLX rods I own and love them both. Quote
adclem Posted January 10, 2011 Posted January 10, 2011 The Falcon Cara T7 Weightless Worm rod would be perfect for that. CC-5-167MH full grip or CC-5-167 split grip Later, Quote
Super User J Francho Posted January 10, 2011 Super User Posted January 10, 2011 For my birthday I'm going to try and get a new rod, specifically for throwing 1/8-1/4 oz. t-rigged Rage Craws. .Any other suggestions? Your going to buy a whole new set up JUST to fish t-rigged rage craws??? Seems a little ill-conceived to me but.......... I gotta agree with this. I wouldnt even buy a rage craw let alone a specific rod for throwing them. Couldnt help myself. Tell ya what, buy yourself a jig rod and fish rage craws with it. Or if yer flippin heavy cover then buy a flippin stick. Personally I buy a Verdict 7'6in MH and a few bags of Brush Hogs. You still save some bucks while catching more and bigger fish. I'm just fishing ponds though. I rarely throw anything other than a Rage Craw, jig, frog, or swimbait. I have a frog/swimbait rod, and a Lowrider 7' HF paired with a Citica and 50/12 PP, which I throw the Craws with now. It just isn't stiff enough, so I want to get something heavier. I have a "lunch break pond" I fish daily when there is open water, and it isn't too crappy out. I can wholeheartedly tell you I've caught many of the fish 5 or 6 times. And I have also conditioned them to refuse many baits. By late summer, they are a real challenge, and the pond seems like all the fish are gone. Tie on something new, and they magically reappear. Rethink your game plan Quote
Fat-G Posted January 10, 2011 Author Posted January 10, 2011 For my birthday I'm going to try and get a new rod, specifically for throwing 1/8-1/4 oz. t-rigged Rage Craws. .Any other suggestions? Your going to buy a whole new set up JUST to fish t-rigged rage craws??? Seems a little ill-conceived to me but.......... I gotta agree with this. I wouldnt even buy a rage craw let alone a specific rod for throwing them. Couldnt help myself. Tell ya what, buy yourself a jig rod and fish rage craws with it. Or if yer flippin heavy cover then buy a flippin stick. Personally I buy a Verdict 7'6in MH and a few bags of Brush Hogs. You still save some bucks while catching more and bigger fish. I'm just fishing ponds though. I rarely throw anything other than a Rage Craw, jig, frog, or swimbait. I have a frog/swimbait rod, and a Lowrider 7' HF paired with a Citica and 50/12 PP, which I throw the Craws with now. It just isn't stiff enough, so I want to get something heavier. I have a "lunch break pond" I fish daily when there is open water, and it isn't too crappy out. I can wholeheartedly tell you I've caught many of the fish 5 or 6 times. And I have also conditioned them to refuse many baits. By late summer, they are a real challenge, and the pond seems like all the fish are gone. Tie on something new, and they magically reappear. Rethink your game plan Trust me, they LOVE the Rage Craw. I like my Vendetta 7'3 HXF for frogs and jigs. I just wanna add a new rod for texas rigs. Quote
trevor Posted January 10, 2011 Posted January 10, 2011 I think St Croix Legend Tournament are in that price range, but I don't know much about them. Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted January 10, 2011 Super User Posted January 10, 2011 I think St Croix Legend Tournament are in that price range, but I don't know much about them. New Legend tournaments start at $220, and go up from there. If you can find a used one for less than an Avid, I would jump on it. But at new price, Avids IMHO are a better bang for the buck. I have several rods from both series, and while the LT's have the the fancy paint job, and handles, the performance differance between them and Avids has never "wowed" me into thinking I need more of them at the higher price. Quote
GLoomis711 Posted January 10, 2011 Posted January 10, 2011 I own the cumara you mentioned, easily my favorite rod. I used to use straight loomis rods, until the cumara. Quote
Carrington Posted January 10, 2011 Posted January 10, 2011 get the cumara or the avid, i have 1 of each and they are both great. For the money id say you wont find anything as good. Quote
TBendBassin Posted January 10, 2011 Posted January 10, 2011 get the cumara or the avid, i have 1 of each and they are both great. For the money id say you wont find anything as good. Yea there is Falcon Cara T7 Quote
SeanW Posted January 11, 2011 Posted January 11, 2011 I have a "lunch break pond" I fish daily when there is open water, and it isn't too crappy out. I can wholeheartedly tell you I've caught many of the fish 5 or 6 times. And I have also conditioned them to refuse many baits. By late summer, they are a real challenge, and the pond seems like all the fish are gone. Tie on something new, and they magically reappear. Rethink your game plan Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted January 11, 2011 Super User Posted January 11, 2011 Well Sean, you might find you like the profile and action of the Rage Tail line. I have been a GYCB fan for more than a decade and use a vaiety of other soft plastics. I find the Rage Tails have some unique charteristics. You might be surprised. Back on topic, I just bought a BCR893 which will be used exclusively for soft plastics. I haven't selected the reel, but I plan to rotate a few until I find the perfect match! 8-) Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted January 11, 2011 Super User Posted January 11, 2011 Just a recommendation on the rod, and not specific. But if you have a H action seems a MH might be a good choice. I also suggest sticking with one maybe 2 brands of rods. Just feels more natural if your using one brand. I used to fish 5-6 brands, sometimes all out on the deck. Makes it more difficult to become one with the rod. Just my opinion. Hey we agree on something..................sound an alarm Quote
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